Anonymous wrote:As someone that lives in Georgetown, this thread is just sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in Del Ray and the house two down from me is an old black couple whose 7 grandkids live in PG with their respective single moms but they all commit residency fraud and attend ACPS.
How's that for diversity? Black and criminal!
What moron commits fraud to get IN to ACPS? 99% of students are doing tit the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in Del Ray and the house two down from me is an old black couple whose 7 grandkids live in PG with their respective single moms but they all commit residency fraud and attend ACPS.
How's that for diversity? Black and criminal!
What moron commits fraud to get IN to ACPS? 99% of students are doing tit the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in Del Ray and the house two down from me is an old black couple whose 7 grandkids live in PG with their respective single moms but they all commit residency fraud and attend ACPS.
How's that for diversity? Black and criminal!
Anonymous wrote:Del Ray is a young family paradise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in Del Ray and the house two down from me is an old black couple whose 7 grandkids live in PG with their respective single moms but they all commit residency fraud and attend ACPS.
How's that for diversity? Black and criminal!
You are a racist scum
Anonymous wrote:I'm in Del Ray and the house two down from me is an old black couple whose 7 grandkids live in PG with their respective single moms but they all commit residency fraud and attend ACPS.
How's that for diversity? Black and criminal!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Del Ray. It’s like Midwest meets northwest smaller city. Very family friendly. People here are great, there’s actual diversity, lots of parks, solid school, awesome local restaurants and shopping, very safe, great housing stock.
lol "diversity" in Del Ray. Rich, white, liberal, 30-somethings, strollers, dogs.
So diverse that they're rebranding North Mount Vernon and Chirilagua as "Del Ray North" to let people know it's ok to live there now.
This was written by a fat, SAHM who used a nanny for her two kids and has a hate has no home sign in her yard
Anonymous wrote:In my experience there is an inverse relationship between the size of the house/lot and the friendliness of the neighbors. I’m sure there are exceptions, but I have found that the friendliest and most inclusive families live in neighborhoods with older/more modest homes on smaller lots or in townhomes. DCUM turns its nose up at the schools these neighborhoods feed into. Fox Mill is a great example of this. They are just more down to earth. We live in a neighborhood with “highly sought after” schools and it’s much more of a mix… some nice people but some who think their sh*t doesn’t stink. If I could do it over again I might move somewhere like Fox Mill. It seems like a much easier place for kids and parents to make friends because it’s not filled with a bunch of strivers sizing each other up and competing with one another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Del Ray. It’s like Midwest meets northwest smaller city. Very family friendly. People here are great, there’s actual diversity, lots of parks, solid school, awesome local restaurants and shopping, very safe, great housing stock.
lol "diversity" in Del Ray. Rich, white, liberal, 30-somethings, strollers, dogs.
So diverse that they're rebranding North Mount Vernon and Chirilagua as "Del Ray North" to let people know it's ok to live there now.
Anonymous wrote:If you want community in/around Fairfax, I'd like to suggest some neighborhoods in 22032: Kings Park West, Country Club View, and Middleridge. We are in Middleridge but I would happily live in those other neighborhoods. You can find some lots that are .35 - CCV has some that are up to . 5 acre. Civic Associations, but no HOAs, in all three of these neighborhoods. (We see that as a plus.)
The houses aren't brand new but many have been renovated, including some with additions. No 3 car garages.![]()
So it really just comes down to whether you are ok with an older home and in exchange get a fabulous neighborhood. Our neighborhood has tons of community events (easter egg hunt, halloween parade, pet parade, community yard sales, home & garden tours, feed the firefighters) and I am sure CCV and KPW have similar events as well. People are out on walks all the time and stop to chat if you are out. Block parties and impromptu neighborhood gatherings abound. Lots of kids out playing and going from house to house. Neighbors genuinely care about each other and keep an eye on the elderly, families with new babies or sick love ones, etc.
We have thought about moving to a "nicer" house but value what we have here so staying put. Another area to explore is Burke Centre (22015) - again, the house are nothing spectacular but you are buying into a family-friendly neighborhood.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:As someone that lives in Georgetown, this thread is just sad.