Anonymous wrote:I'm Asian. Diversity is fine, but I don't want my kid to be an English speaking minority in her school.
Anonymous wrote:Let me just be frank. I want a safe neighborhood with good schools for my family (I have an almost one year old and hope to have another) and South Arlington is within our price range. I know there are some parts of South Arlington that have a lot of crime, some schools that are not rated as well as others, and some flat out ugly parts. I don't want to live in those parts, I want to live somewhere with other young affluent families. I can't afford North Arlington (again, I'm being frank), but like Arlington over all, so South Arlington it is. I'm not white, for what it's worth, I'm Asian. Diversity is fine, but I don't want my kid to be an English speaking minority in her school.
Do you have any neighborhood recommendations?
(And yes, I'm prepared for people to flame me, and I will ignore them, like I said, I'm being honest, frank, and real. No tiptoeing.) Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Arlington Heights is the neighborhood east of Glebe Rd, south of Rt 50, north of columbia Pike and west of Walter Reed. It is pretty much exactly what you have described. The elementary school is Patrick Henry and we have lots of friends that go here and absolutely LOVE the school.
Alcova Heights is the neighborhood just to the west side of Glebe between George Mason. Fabulous neighborhood. wider streets than Arlington Heights with some bigger lots. Teaming with young families. The elementary school is Barcroft. Lots of families love the school and the students do well, but their is a large portion of the school that is spanish speaking.
Barcroft: jump over George Mason. Once again full of young families with kids some great houses. Barcroft is your school again.
Douglas Park is just south of Alcova Heights. Another strong community for families. Randolf Elementary is not as stong as the other schools.
Those are my top 4 neighborhoods in South Arlington that are a great place to live without the North Arlington price. We opted for Alcova Heights since we planned to do Catholic School regardless of location.
Happy hunting!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me just be frank. I want a safe neighborhood with good schools for my family (I have an almost one year old and hope to have another) and South Arlington is within our price range. I know there are some parts of South Arlington that have a lot of crime, some schools that are not rated as well as others, and some flat out ugly parts. I don't want to live in those parts, I want to live somewhere with other young affluent families. I can't afford North Arlington (again, I'm being frank), but like Arlington over all, so South Arlington it is. I'm not white, for what it's worth, I'm Asian. Diversity is fine, but I don't want my kid to be an English speaking minority in her school.
Do you have any neighborhood recommendations?
(And yes, I'm prepared for people to flame me, and I will ignore them, like I said, I'm being honest, frank, and real. No tiptoeing.) Thanks!
Asians are supposed to be smart. Surely you can research this on your own.
Anonymous wrote:Let me just be frank. I want a safe neighborhood with good schools for my family (I have an almost one year old and hope to have another) and South Arlington is within our price range. I know there are some parts of South Arlington that have a lot of crime, some schools that are not rated as well as others, and some flat out ugly parts. I don't want to live in those parts, I want to live somewhere with other young affluent families. I can't afford North Arlington (again, I'm being frank), but like Arlington over all, so South Arlington it is. I'm not white, for what it's worth, I'm Asian. Diversity is fine, but I don't want my kid to be an English speaking minority in her school.
Do you have any neighborhood recommendations?
(And yes, I'm prepared for people to flame me, and I will ignore them, like I said, I'm being honest, frank, and real. No tiptoeing.) Thanks!