Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is no troll. This person is real. Their question is valid. Look at the map near Dunn Loring metro and you find multiple neighborhood adjacent to the 66wall.Anonymous wrote:I call ‘troll’. Your whole assessment of FFX is rubbish. Most people do not live along a wall running next to Route 66. Try again.
Yea I’m no troll. I was wandering aimlessly into what I thought was a quiet neighborhood when boom! There it was.
You can do the exact same thing in several McLean neighborhoods. Do you wonder why people live there?
I sure do! I’d die of boredom and McLean. Terrible downtown area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is no troll. This person is real. Their question is valid. Look at the map near Dunn Loring metro and you find multiple neighborhood adjacent to the 66wall.Anonymous wrote:I call ‘troll’. Your whole assessment of FFX is rubbish. Most people do not live along a wall running next to Route 66. Try again.
Yea I’m no troll. I was wandering aimlessly into what I thought was a quiet neighborhood when boom! There it was.
You can do the exact same thing in several McLean neighborhoods. Do you wonder why people live there?
Anonymous wrote:this is no troll. This person is real. Their question is valid. Look at the map near Dunn Loring metro and you find multiple neighborhood adjacent to the 66wall.Anonymous wrote:I call ‘troll’. Your whole assessment of FFX is rubbish. Most people do not live along a wall running next to Route 66. Try again.
Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on the alternative. People are not choosing between Fairfax and the French Riviera.
For many of us who work in DC:
why Fairfax over Arlington or Alexandria: schools and big(ger) yard
Why Fairfax over DC: schools and having a garage.
Why Fairfax over MD: schools and commuting
Why Fairfax over some random other place in the US: work and schools.
as I write this... I'm finding a common thread...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is no troll. This person is real. Their question is valid. Look at the map near Dunn Loring metro and you find multiple neighborhood adjacent to the 66wall.Anonymous wrote:I call ‘troll’. Your whole assessment of FFX is rubbish. Most people do not live along a wall running next to Route 66. Try again.
Yea I’m no troll. I was wandering aimlessly into what I thought was a quiet neighborhood when boom! There it was.
Anonymous wrote:this is no troll. This person is real. Their question is valid. Look at the map near Dunn Loring metro and you find multiple neighborhood adjacent to the 66wall.Anonymous wrote:I call ‘troll’. Your whole assessment of FFX is rubbish. Most people do not live along a wall running next to Route 66. Try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You walked around while having your car worked on? Generally, no matter where you are, the places around auto garages and dealerships are not exactly the nice residential or shopping parts of an area.
This.
And let’s be honest, none of us are living in Arlington or Fairfax for the beauty. This is where are jobs are.
Anonymous wrote:You walked around while having your car worked on? Generally, no matter where you are, the places around auto garages and dealerships are not exactly the nice residential or shopping parts of an area.
this is no troll. This person is real. Their question is valid. Look at the map near Dunn Loring metro and you find multiple neighborhood adjacent to the 66wall.Anonymous wrote:I call ‘troll’. Your whole assessment of FFX is rubbish. Most people do not live along a wall running next to Route 66. Try again.
why do you believe Ffx county schools are better than alx schools?Anonymous wrote:Schools. I live in Old Town Alexandria. Come walk around my 'hood. It's lovely. But, the schools. We're trying to move to Fairfax County.
Anonymous wrote:Raised the kids in North Arlington and moved to downtown DC as youngish empty nesters. Bought a second home in the country about 90 minutes from the city when Covid started. None of our places is particularly fancy, and we’re well off but I wouldn’t say wealthy.
Was in Fairfax County today having car work done. Spent a couple hours walking around the area (more or less the between Vienna and Merrifield) while I waited.
I found it horrifying. Strip malls followed by town houses and single family homes hugging congested highways, no real sidewalks (mostly asphalt), and all the same in every direction. Walked into what looked like a quiet leafy ‘hood to get away from it and quickly found myself walking into a sound wall for I-66.
I’m sorry, but why does anyone with any other options choose to live in an area like that? It raised my blood pressure!!