Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the jobs in tech that are in Reston, Dulles, and Tysons keep Loudoun alive. Ppl who have to pay millions for an under 30 minute commute downtown (mostly feds/big law) are salty about their McMansions on postage stamp lots with run down schools and roads bc they think they made better choices, while they’re now watching the explosion of jobs and real estate outside their bubble (and nicer houses on larger lots).
Try harder…
Move to Loudon and trade in a quarter acre lot with a luxury home for a half acre builder grade craftsman. Newer but low ranked schools filled with URM and trumpers. All in the name of saving some money due to inventory shortage. We’ll stick to paying millions.
I don't understand why people "closer in" have such a hang-up with people who choose to live further out. Newsflash- not everyone WANTS to live in congested Reston or Tysons. Some people actually want nice-sized lots and could care less about being close to Tysons Corner Mall. I know you want people to think that we spend our days holed up in our homes with nothing to do, but that's not the case. We actually have neighborhoods and communities and plenty of things to do here. We're not worried about you all, so don't worry about us.
Loudoun schools are crap. I know, because my kids go there. Such a mistake.
Honestly, if your kid isn't doing well at Loudoun schools (or any nearby school systems, honestly), then I think you have a different issue. Any smart, disciplined kid from an educated family will do well just about anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have Baldaccis in McLean too!
What's Baldaccis?
Anonymous wrote:We have Baldaccis in McLean too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't travel into DC anymore now that I'm on my farmland in Loudon. My only regret is that I don't have the slaves to run the 400 acres that my great grandfather had.
Ouch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ladies let’s settle down. I’ll punch it into google maps tomorrow morning and report back…
The person who said 45 minutes was right. Right now…47 min with tolls. 1 hour 8 min without tolls. Ballston to aldie per Google maps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ladies let’s settle down. I’ll punch it into google maps tomorrow morning and report back…
The person who said 45 minutes was right. Right now…47 min with tolls. 1 hour 8 min without tolls. Ballston to aldie per Google maps.
Anonymous wrote:Ladies let’s settle down. I’ll punch it into google maps tomorrow morning and report back…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Balduccis and Whole Foods know that. That’s why they haven’t built in Aldie
Well, there is a Whole Foods on the western edge of Ashburn (just across 7 from Lansdowne/Leesburg). These days every time I go there it’s super busy.
Anonymous wrote:Balduccis and Whole Foods know that. That’s why they haven’t built in Aldie
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the jobs in tech that are in Reston, Dulles, and Tysons keep Loudoun alive. Ppl who have to pay millions for an under 30 minute commute downtown (mostly feds/big law) are salty about their McMansions on postage stamp lots with run down schools and roads bc they think they made better choices, while they’re now watching the explosion of jobs and real estate outside their bubble (and nicer houses on larger lots).
Try harder…
Move to Loudon and trade in a quarter acre lot with a luxury home for a half acre builder grade craftsman. Newer but low ranked schools filled with URM and trumpers. All in the name of saving some money due to inventory shortage. We’ll stick to paying millions.
I don't understand why people "closer in" have such a hang-up with people who choose to live further out. Newsflash- not everyone WANTS to live in congested Reston or Tysons. Some people actually want nice-sized lots and could care less about being close to Tysons Corner Mall. I know you want people to think that we spend our days holed up in our homes with nothing to do, but that's not the case. We actually have neighborhoods and communities and plenty of things to do here. We're not worried about you all, so don't worry about us.
Loudoun schools are crap. I know, because my kids go there. Such a mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Aldie is kinda like the Aldi store. Not Balducchi’s (Kalorama, CC), Whole Foods (Arlington, Falls Church, Mclean, Bethesda) or Harris Teeter (Fairfax), but a place where many go and try to sell it as a good idea. After all the closest competition is Lidl (Burke, Silver Spring).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this thread:
girls arguing about their commute times
some dude with his 400 acre farm
+1
And people who are insecure about either paying 1.2 million for a close-in shack or insecure people who have to justify why they live in Aldie.