Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for the input so far. Confused about the troll accusation though.
I am very sad to be leaving Lyon Village and I am still hoping something will come along that will suit us there. It's a lovely neighborhood but our twins will soon be 5 and we have to make the move soon so that they are all set for school.
I do not love and my husband hates the very new boxy houses. We would love a house with character both inside and out. The trouble is, we are really unfamiliar with McLean. Which parts are easily accessible to DC, where my husband works and where our oldest is at school? Also which part of Mclean will be near the new metro line?
Thanks again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The following zips service schools that are better than the top ones in arlington
The zip in bold are the ones where you could pay 1-1.2 million to get a large newer/new house
22101, 22101, 22043, 22046, 22182, 22027, 22181, 22180
You say that like she's fleeing Arlington schools. I wouldn't want to live in Lyon Village either, but North Arlington's schools are directly comparable to McLean. They're practically clones.
Anonymous wrote:The following zips service schools that are better than the top ones in arlington
The zip in bold are the ones where you could pay 1-1.2 million to get a large newer/new house
22101, 22101, 22043, 22046, 22182, 22027, 22181, 22180
Anonymous wrote:Churchill, Cooper, Langley. If you are in the GT program (or whatever they call it now), then Churchill, Longfellow, TJ (or Langley). I do not live in McLean and still know that.
Anonymous wrote:Troll post.
Anonymous wrote:There are only two zip codes in Mclean and some of the schools tht are considered good and in Mclean do not have a Mclean zip code. It is better to look by neighborhoods.