Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Tier 1:
1. McLean
2. Great Falls (esp Langley)
3. Old Town Alexandria
4. Arlington (esp North Arlington)
5. Vienna
6. Falls Church (city)
7. Oakton
Tier 1 homes cost slightly less as the bathrooms do not require exhaust fans.
I don't understand why you have Arlington in its entirety vs just signaling out OT of Alexandria. Arlington County is huge, and has plenty of sketch and ugly areas. Plenty. It should be North Arlington as 4.
I was waiting for someone to say this. South Arlington should be in Tier 4.
Why? South Arlington is very charming.
South Arlington is basically the Silver Spring of NoVa. Lower mid-tier territory with a bit of charm and a lot of problems.
This ranking is about general affluence. South Arlington is far more expensive than Silver Springs.
Get out, South Arlington is cruddy run-down apartments along Columbia Pike, crime at Pentagon City, and a lousy high school.
I get it, but it’s still more wealthier than you can afford and that’s the beauty of it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the most accurate list from a NoVa expert (a literal NoVa God -- I don't make the rules, I was born this way)
1. McLean / Great Falls
2. N Arlington / Old Town / *waterfront houses in MtVernon (must be waterfront)
3. Middleburg / Delaplane / The Plains / *waterfront houses in Mason Neck (must be waterfront)
4. Vienna/Del Ray/Rosemont/Belle Haven/FCC
5. Oakton / Fort Hunt
6. Fairfax Station / Clifton / Fairfax City / Reston / South Arlington
7. Burke / West Springfield / Lorton / Leesburg / By the water but not waterfront Mount Vernon
8. Ashburn / Chantilly / Centreville / Franconia-Kingstowne
Almost sh*t tier: Springfield/Sterling/Herndon/Annandale/Mount Vernon North of Richmond hwy/Groveton
Sh*t tier: Woodbridge / Dumfries / Manassas
Least diverse to most diverse. Got it.
McLean: 66% white
Great Falls: 66% white
Alexandria: 60% white
Arlington: 58% white
Ashburn: 60% white
Burke: 59% white
It's more about income than race. Fewer minorities in the boonies. Keep trying to push your false narrative, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Western Loudoun and Northern Fauquier aren’t part of Northern Virginia socially, only geographically. Keep us off your lists. It’s a hellscape here and no one should ever visit, let alone live here. Stay far away.
+1
You don't have to warn us to keep clear from uneducated racists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Tier 1:
1. McLean
2. Great Falls (esp Langley)
3. Old Town Alexandria
4. Arlington (esp North Arlington)
5. Vienna
6. Falls Church (city)
7. Oakton
Tier 1 homes cost slightly less as the bathrooms do not require exhaust fans.
I don't understand why you have Arlington in its entirety vs just signaling out OT of Alexandria. Arlington County is huge, and has plenty of sketch and ugly areas. Plenty. It should be North Arlington as 4.
I was waiting for someone to say this. South Arlington should be in Tier 4.
Why? South Arlington is very charming.
South Arlington is basically the Silver Spring of NoVa. Lower mid-tier territory with a bit of charm and a lot of problems.
This ranking is about general affluence. South Arlington is far more expensive than Silver Springs.
Get out, South Arlington is cruddy run-down apartments along Columbia Pike, crime at Pentagon City, and a lousy high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Homes in Del Ray and Old Town run about half a million dollars more than the crap in Burke and Fairfax. Is that because they are less desirable? Some of you need to swallow your pride and ego. You're just not good enough for the better areas.
Half $1 million is really not that much difference. Burke and Fairfax are just more suburban and less dense and further out. Different lifestyles for sure as I do prefer old town.
Are you stating that there is no appreciable difference between a $600,000 house and a $1.1 million dollar house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Tier 1:
1. McLean
2. Great Falls (esp Langley)
3. Old Town Alexandria
4. Arlington (esp North Arlington)
5. Vienna
6. Falls Church (city)
7. Oakton
Tier 1 homes cost slightly less as the bathrooms do not require exhaust fans.
I don't understand why you have Arlington in its entirety vs just signaling out OT of Alexandria. Arlington County is huge, and has plenty of sketch and ugly areas. Plenty. It should be North Arlington as 4.
I was waiting for someone to say this. South Arlington should be in Tier 4.
Why? South Arlington is very charming.
South Arlington is basically the Silver Spring of NoVa. Lower mid-tier territory with a bit of charm and a lot of problems.
This ranking is about general affluence. South Arlington is far more expensive than Silver Springs.
Get out, South Arlington is cruddy run-down apartments along Columbia Pike, crime at Pentagon City, and a lousy high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Tier 1:
1. McLean
2. Great Falls (esp Langley)
3. Old Town Alexandria
4. Arlington (esp North Arlington)
5. Vienna
6. Falls Church (city)
7. Oakton
Tier 1 homes cost slightly less as the bathrooms do not require exhaust fans.
I don't understand why you have Arlington in its entirety vs just signaling out OT of Alexandria. Arlington County is huge, and has plenty of sketch and ugly areas. Plenty. It should be North Arlington as 4.
I was waiting for someone to say this. South Arlington should be in Tier 4.
Why? South Arlington is very charming.
South Arlington is basically the Silver Spring of NoVa. Lower mid-tier territory with a bit of charm and a lot of problems.
This ranking is about general affluence. South Arlington is far more expensive than Silver Springs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Tier 1:
1. McLean
2. Great Falls (esp Langley)
3. Old Town Alexandria
4. Arlington (esp North Arlington)
5. Vienna
6. Falls Church (city)
7. Oakton
Tier 1 homes cost slightly less as the bathrooms do not require exhaust fans.
I don't understand why you have Arlington in its entirety vs just signaling out OT of Alexandria. Arlington County is huge, and has plenty of sketch and ugly areas. Plenty. It should be North Arlington as 4.
I was waiting for someone to say this. South Arlington should be in Tier 4.
Why? South Arlington is very charming.
South Arlington is basically the Silver Spring of NoVa. Lower mid-tier territory with a bit of charm and a lot of problems.
This ranking is about general affluence. South Arlington is far more expensive than Silver Springs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Tier 1:
1. McLean
2. Great Falls (esp Langley)
3. Old Town Alexandria
4. Arlington (esp North Arlington)
5. Vienna
6. Falls Church (city)
7. Oakton
Tier 1 homes cost slightly less as the bathrooms do not require exhaust fans.
I don't understand why you have Arlington in its entirety vs just signaling out OT of Alexandria. Arlington County is huge, and has plenty of sketch and ugly areas. Plenty. It should be North Arlington as 4.
I was waiting for someone to say this. South Arlington should be in Tier 4.
Why? South Arlington is very charming.
South Arlington is basically the Silver Spring of NoVa. Lower mid-tier territory with a bit of charm and a lot of problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Homes in Del Ray and Old Town run about half a million dollars more than the crap in Burke and Fairfax. Is that because they are less desirable? Some of you need to swallow your pride and ego. You're just not good enough for the better areas.
NP. Do you actually talk like this in real life? If so, it provides a glimpse into why people wouldn’t want to live in Del Ray or Old Town and have you as a neighbor.
I am not a fan of del ray. Old town is fine but you are looking at 30 minutes to get into dc on any workday.
Trapped by route 1 and gw parkway. Total hell. Plus parking sucks.
The rest of Alexandria really should be leveled and start over. Like landmark mall but the whole county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Homes in Del Ray and Old Town run about half a million dollars more than the crap in Burke and Fairfax. Is that because they are less desirable? Some of you need to swallow your pride and ego. You're just not good enough for the better areas.
NP. Do you actually talk like this in real life? If so, it provides a glimpse into why people wouldn’t want to live in Del Ray or Old Town and have you as a neighbor.
I am not a fan of del ray. Old town is fine but you are looking at 30 minutes to get into dc on any workday.
Trapped by route 1 and gw parkway. Total hell. Plus parking sucks.
The rest of Alexandria really should be leveled and start over. Like landmark mall but the whole county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Tier 1:
1. McLean
2. Great Falls (esp Langley)
3. Old Town Alexandria
4. Arlington (esp North Arlington)
5. Vienna
6. Falls Church (city)
7. Oakton
Tier 1 homes cost slightly less as the bathrooms do not require exhaust fans.
I don't understand why you have Arlington in its entirety vs just signaling out OT of Alexandria. Arlington County is huge, and has plenty of sketch and ugly areas. Plenty. It should be North Arlington as 4.
I was waiting for someone to say this. South Arlington should be in Tier 4.
Why? South Arlington is very charming.
Anonymous wrote:South Arlington is getting extremely expensive. Maybe in the 90s it would've been tier 4 or 3 but nowadays it's tier 1 or 2. Certainly higher price/sq foot than Vienna or Oakton.