If you won't be commuting, why are you moving to Northern VA? I mean, I like it here, but I came here for a job and stayed because of the job market. There are other places to look if you can work from anywhere.
It depends on whether or not you put diversity in your list to virtue signal or if you actually mean it and how you define it.
Anonymous wrote:If you're indifferent to Metro access, check out South Arlington (opinions will vary on schools), but, certain for diversity, and you can get walkability Shirlington and parks and playgrounds. As well as ticking all of the boxes on your housing wish list.
Anonymous wrote:If you won't be commuting, why are you moving to Northern VA? I mean, I like it here, but I came here for a job and stayed because of the job market. There are other places to look if you can work from anywhere.
I echo the recommendation of Falls Church, Fairfax City, and Vienna, and I'd add Reston even though DCUM doesn't like the diverse schools there. But again you could likely look far afield in Leesburg, Fredericksburg, parts of Ashburn, all kinds of places -- to say nothing of, for example, Boston.
Anonymous wrote:My family and I are considering relocating to Northern Virginia. I've only visited a few times, and I don't know the area well. I'd love to get opinions on areas that people think we might like living in. Here's what we are looking for:
* "Good" public schools. We originally were looking at Washington DC but it seems that many of the public high schools in DC have worse educational outcomes compared to Northern VA.
* Diverse community.
* Walkable/bikeable community. Ideally, the community would have sidewalks and we could do basic errands(get coffee, lunch, etc) on foot or by bike.
* Single family homes with a small yard for under 1.8M.
* Since we won't be commuting, we don't care about proximity to Metro or common work locations like DC, Tysons, etc.
* A sense of community! Many areas I drove through were long sidewalk-less roads with developments off to the side with names like "windwood estates" etc. Are there areas of Northern Virginia that have more of a community feel with a distinct downtown etc?