Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one just hit and it's pretty nice and completely renovated with tons of space
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/7414-Paxton-Rd-22043/home/9471718
omg! The outside looks like a shack!
insane
Inside is nice, however.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purcellville
Miserable commute
Anonymous wrote:This one just hit and it's pretty nice and completely renovated with tons of space
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/7414-Paxton-Rd-22043/home/9471718
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. I know its already been said on this thread, but seriously, PG County is a great place to live and you can spend way less than 600K and get a great house with a yard very close in to DC.
Where in PG? We are tempted but I'm not familiar with the area and wouldn't know which areas to avoid. DH commutes to Old Town and I commute downtown. We have one toddler.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Alexandria and at 8am 395 into DC is a nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:So share your route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a tough commute from Springfield/Burke to DC.
It is really not bad. I solo drive every day and find 395 to be easy and quick about 90% of the time. When the HOT lanes come, it will be easier than many closer in spots. If public transit is for you, Sprongfield is great - metro and VRE are really easy options, is the slug lines
At what time of day, really? My coworker commuted from Burke to Farragut North area driving and she was miserable - sometimes it was an hour (like on weeks where there was a holiday/break) but usually more like 90 minutes and sometimes (when raining etc) more. She commuted at normal times (left home at 7am).
She must be either a terrible driver or afraid of the highway. It barely takes that long on snowy days.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Alexandria and at 8am 395 into DC is a nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a tough commute from Springfield/Burke to DC.
It is really not bad. I solo drive every day and find 395 to be easy and quick about 90% of the time. When the HOT lanes come, it will be easier than many closer in spots. If public transit is for you, Sprongfield is great - metro and VRE are really easy options, is the slug lines
At what time of day, really? My coworker commuted from Burke to Farragut North area driving and she was miserable - sometimes it was an hour (like on weeks where there was a holiday/break) but usually more like 90 minutes and sometimes (when raining etc) more. She commuted at normal times (left home at 7am).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a tough commute from Springfield/Burke to DC.
It is really not bad. I solo drive every day and find 395 to be easy and quick about 90% of the time. When the HOT lanes come, it will be easier than many closer in spots. If public transit is for you, Sprongfield is great - metro and VRE are really easy options, is the slug lines