Anonymous wrote:Born and lived all my life in MD now considering moving to northern VA - dont laugh. While this may not seem like a big move for most, for this MD girl who swore to always hate VA - it is. I have small kids and want a home in a neighborhood that is aligned to great schools. I could find that in MD but don’t want to move to the suburbs as I’m currently in SS. Also long term my kids would have better college options in VA.
I say all that to say, if you’ve made the MD to VA move - what’s it like? Is the air different and how does it feel to live in a republican state?
(Don’t laugh at the post!)
Anonymous wrote:Born and lived all my life in MD now considering moving to northern VA - dont laugh. While this may not seem like a big move for most, for this MD girl who swore to always hate VA - it is. I have small kids and want a home in a neighborhood that is aligned to great schools. I could find that in MD but don’t want to move to the suburbs as I’m currently in SS. Also long term my kids would have better college options in VA.
I say all that to say, if you’ve made the MD to VA move - what’s it like? Is the air different and how does it feel to live in a republican state?
(Don’t laugh at the post!)
Anonymous wrote:Isn't the MD governor a republican??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a R state, but the RoVA feels that way, other than Richmond, maybe. Unlike MD, there are no really progressive liberal areas like SS. You can see that as a good or bad thing.
IMO, NoVa is not as green as MoCo. I do like parts of Alexandria.
I'm originally from out west, and I just couldn't get myself to move south of the potomac river. MD was as south as I wanted to go. It's a mental block.
Yes, mental indeed...
As someone who grew up both in Nova AND MoCo, all I can say is that it is pretty much the same. It’s not like you’re going from NYC to Alabama.
Anonymous wrote:It's not a R state, but the RoVA feels that way, other than Richmond, maybe. Unlike MD, there are no really progressive liberal areas like SS. You can see that as a good or bad thing.
IMO, NoVa is not as green as MoCo. I do like parts of Alexandria.
I'm originally from out west, and I just couldn't get myself to move south of the potomac river. MD was as south as I wanted to go. It's a mental block.
Anonymous wrote:It's not a R state, but the RoVA feels that way, other than Richmond, maybe. Unlike MD, there are no really progressive liberal areas like SS. You can see that as a good or bad thing.
IMO, NoVa is not as green as MoCo. I do like parts of Alexandria.
I'm originally from out west, and I just couldn't get myself to move south of the potomac river. MD was as south as I wanted to go. It's a mental block.