Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to actually live in the TOV to understand how it feels. A lot of people looking at it from the outside dont understand it. I have lived in other parts of vienna and the town of vienna suites us just fine and we are happy. HHI 600k
Cringe, but that's actually how some TOV folks talk to people living in 22181 and 22182 (Vienna outside the TOV).
They have no filter and don't even seem to realize how middle-brow TOV is compared to McLean and Great Falls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. We moved to McLean 5 years when our HHI was $350K and the home we bought was $1.1M. The house is now worth around $1.5M based on comps on our street, so its been a good investment like many homes in Northern Virginia. Based on our personal experience there are a number of people in the area that work for the CIA, State Department, some lawyers, doctors, and the occasional lobbyist - but also a good number of people that work for Fed Gov agencies, consultants, accountants, and such.
Primary reasons we moved were: 1) the schools as we have two ES age children, 2) a larger house, and 3) a relatively short commute to work downtown. We have no regrets.
We considered homes in Falls Church, Vienna and we have friends and family that live in both. Each area has its own pros/cons but it really boils down to personal preferences/priorities, we think they are all great options. We've made a lot of great friends in our neighborhood, families from our sons baseball team, girl scouts, the pool/swim team. The HHI among our group of friends definitely ranges from probably $300K to $1M, though I think only a few of them are north of $600K.
We all enjoy each others company and get together often. I think you have to know yourself, and decide if it will really bother YOU to be around some people that make more. But again, in our experience, their HHI doesn't dictate what type of people they are.
How do you know so much about what your friends make? I was always taught not to talk about money. It’s like asking a woman’s weight. OP, who cares about “HHI” if you can comfortably afford the house and like the neighborhood. Unless it’s like, the worst house in the neighborhood and that makes you resentful.
Anonymous wrote:You have to actually live in the TOV to understand how it feels. A lot of people looking at it from the outside dont understand it. I have lived in other parts of vienna and the town of vienna suites us just fine and we are happy. HHI 600k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't Vienna schools significantly lower rated?
Yes, My friend's Vienna elementary school was SO BAD that it drove them to leave.
Dare I ask which school?
I’ve noticed that parents at lower rated Freedom Hill and Cunningham Park actually seem happy. As do parents at Vienna ES. I’ve heard mixed things about the AAP centers (Louise Archer and Westbriar but I think they are AAP issues not school issues). Wolf trap is highly rated but many parents complain about the class sizes. Never heard anything bad about Stenwood or Colvin Run. I think people forget that school ratings are more a reflection of SES vs the actual school.
Anonymous wrote:our HHI is 450K to 500k and we live very comfortably in Vienna. We chose a newer house with big lot and enjoy the freedom here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vienna is way overrated. Fairfax County runs the school system - TOV has zero say in it. No one cares about the parades, Viva Vienna, etc...just compounds an already huge traffic problem. Hate the high taxes. There is no small town feel - just a bunch of strip shopping centers along RT 123 - with many car repair shops, mattress stores, etc. BTW, I used to live in the TOV for 10 years, now in Faquier County.
Not true at all. I live in Vienna and everyone I know here absolutely loves it--loves all of the festivals on Church St., etc. OP, a month from now, go walk around near Vienna ES, the Vienna Community Center, and Waters and Caffi fields on a Saturday morning and see what you think.
Anonymous wrote:Vienna is way overrated. Fairfax County runs the school system - TOV has zero say in it. No one cares about the parades, Viva Vienna, etc...just compounds an already huge traffic problem. Hate the high taxes. There is no small town feel - just a bunch of strip shopping centers along RT 123 - with many car repair shops, mattress stores, etc. BTW, I used to live in the TOV for 10 years, now in Faquier County.
Anonymous wrote:Our HHI is $250k and we live comfortably in Vienna. Not a new build but a nice colonial that is ample space for our family of 4.
Anonymous wrote:250-400k? Do kids at Langley or McLean really think that’s poor? OP in this area, there will always be people are more well off but geez
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our HHI is between 250k-400k+
We are both well educated at good schools and have lived abroad. We aren’t too showy and do not come from wealthy families. We are looking for a nice single family home in a nice neighborhood with good schools. McLean has the best schools but I’m worried about being the “poor” family in an otherwise very rich area. What about Vienna?
Which would be a good fit for us?
Live wherever you want, everyone is paying their own bills. You don't need to care who is living it up but has 10% home equity and car payments and who is driving Toyota but has a paid off house and cars.
THIS. You can drive around Bethesda, for example, and see beautiful houses built in the last decade where there is a beater car in the driveway (e.g., a 15 year old Corolla). I always imagine that those are the folks who DGAF what others think and are good with their money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our HHI is between 250k-400k+
We are both well educated at good schools and have lived abroad. We aren’t too showy and do not come from wealthy families. We are looking for a nice single family home in a nice neighborhood with good schools. McLean has the best schools but I’m worried about being the “poor” family in an otherwise very rich area. What about Vienna?
Which would be a good fit for us?
Live wherever you want, everyone is paying their own bills. You don't need to care who is living it up but has 10% home equity and car payments and who is driving Toyota but has a paid off house and cars.
THIS. You can drive around Bethesda, for example, and see beautiful houses built in the last decade where there is a beater car in the driveway (e.g., a 15 year old Corolla). I always imagine that those are the folks who DGAF what others think and are good with their money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our HHI is between 250k-400k+
We are both well educated at good schools and have lived abroad. We aren’t too showy and do not come from wealthy families. We are looking for a nice single family home in a nice neighborhood with good schools. McLean has the best schools but I’m worried about being the “poor” family in an otherwise very rich area. What about Vienna?
Which would be a good fit for us?
Live wherever you want, everyone is paying their own bills. You don't need to care who is living it up but has 10% home equity and car payments and who is driving Toyota but has a paid off house and cars.
THIS. You can drive around Bethesda, for example, and see beautiful houses built in the last decade where there is a beater car in the driveway (e.g., a 15 year old Corolla). I always imagine that those are the folks who DGAF what others think and are good with their money.
1) I also love to drive around looking at houses and considering the cars in the driveways and thinking about what the people think about what I think about them
2) sometimes people let employees park in the driveway, which can throw me off
3) you can just ring the doorbell, explain what you’re doing and ask if the car belongs to the owner