Anonymous wrote:For $350,000, you can MAYBE buy a decent one bedroom, one bath condo. Are you sure you know what you're getting into?
Anonymous wrote:Below $87K and you get free preschool? Maybe I will move there and save some money. I'm a teacher and it costs a fortune for preschool in MC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing about Arlington is laid back. Dog eat dog.
I disagree -- it's all relative, of course, but I love living in South Arlington because it's a nice mix of overachievers and slacker parents. There are enough overachievers to make it so that I (an "achiever," not so much "overachiever") don't have to volunteer for more than I want to do at my son's school; there are enough slackers so that I'm reminded that not everything is urgent and the kids are all right, as they say.
At your price point, you could find a condo in Fairlington or Arlington Village, both really nice, friendly, laid-back (again, relatively speaking) neighborhoods.
My son is at Claremont, and I've found it to be warm, engaging, and pretty laid back, though it might not have as much unstructured time as you'd like. We have neighbors who really value unstructured time/free play and they have been extremely happy with Campbell.
Good luck! FWIW, I think you'll appreciate being close-in with an elementary schooler. I hate driving, so I already liked being close-in -- but now that my kid is in elementary, I appreciate not having a long commute even more!
Anonymous wrote:Nothing about Arlington is laid back. Dog eat dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my friends is very laid-back and type B, and her kid is at Longbranch. They seem to really like it. Longbranch pulls from both North and South Arlington (the Eastern parts) and there is a good mix of ethnicities. Your price point might be tough, though - being closer in to DC means housing is expensive for commuting reasons.
I also have friends at Campbell and they seem to like it.
We have had two kids go through Long Branch and it does seem to be a more laid-back environment.
Anonymous wrote:One of my friends is very laid-back and type B, and her kid is at Longbranch. They seem to really like it. Longbranch pulls from both North and South Arlington (the Eastern parts) and there is a good mix of ethnicities. Your price point might be tough, though - being closer in to DC means housing is expensive for commuting reasons.
I also have friends at Campbell and they seem to like it.