Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Old Town is NOT accessible by foot or bike. The beltway is a barrier. Nothing is walkable. Schools are not good and it floods a lot.
2. Both commutes will be hell. Also, running errands on the weekend will be hell.
3. Look at South Arlington - Columbia Pike area, Shirlington area, some places off of Glebe road. The commute to merrifield via Rt 50 is a breeze and there are busses to the pentagon metro station running frequently all over Arlington. You may also try Del Ray - it's just North of Old Town. You may also find something in your price range in the area called "new alexandria," which is between rt 1 and the parkway just south of old town.
DH and I both grew up in the area you describe. We both hated it and would never consider raising our family there. Good luck.
To the contrary, schools in the Edison pyramid are much better than those in ACPS or South Arlington. You're an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We've considered moving to Fairfax and like it well enough but are hesitant because we recognize this would likely entail adopting a car-centric lifestyle. I know thats not popular with many but walkability is up there for us.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I've been there a few times but it was a while back. Maybe Columbia Pike might be better. What are the schools like around there?
Anonymous wrote:1. Old Town is NOT accessible by foot or bike. The beltway is a barrier. Nothing is walkable. Schools are not good and it floods a lot.
2. Both commutes will be hell. Also, running errands on the weekend will be hell.
3. Look at South Arlington - Columbia Pike area, Shirlington area, some places off of Glebe road. The commute to merrifield via Rt 50 is a breeze and there are busses to the pentagon metro station running frequently all over Arlington. You may also try Del Ray - it's just North of Old Town. You may also find something in your price range in the area called "new alexandria," which is between rt 1 and the parkway just south of old town.
DH and I both grew up in the area you describe. We both hated it and would never consider raising our family there. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:del ray is what you're looking for. schools are fine, notwithstanding the hysteria you'll see on this site.
For $480K, in Del Ray, they'll be able to afford a 1000 sq ft townhouse. I know because that's where I live, because that's what I can afford. I love Del Ray and for me it's worth the trade-off, but the OP should be aware that prices in Del Ray are nothing like prices in Huntington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:del ray is what you're looking for. schools are fine, notwithstanding the hysteria you'll see on this site.
For $480K, in Del Ray, they'll be able to afford a 1000 sq ft townhouse. I know because that's where I live, because that's what I can afford. I love Del Ray and for me it's worth the trade-off, but the OP should be aware that prices in Del Ray are nothing like prices in Huntington.
Anonymous wrote:del ray is what you're looking for. schools are fine, notwithstanding the hysteria you'll see on this site.