Anonymous
Post 11/25/2012 13:38     Subject: Re:Please recommend your family friendly neighborhood with playground, metro and good schools

Anonymous wrote:Lyon Village in Arlington. We have been trying to find the right house there for years though. Most of the housing stock is small and outdated and the nice houses sell quickly.


Feeling insecure about your neighborhood? Why bump up the old ass thread, the OP probably already found someplace by now!
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2012 13:25     Subject: Re:Please recommend your family friendly neighborhood with playground, metro and good schools

If $ is no object, move to Chevy Chase Village in MD, as close as you can get to the Friendship Heights station. Livingston St. Park, as one PP mentioned has just been renovated (with a splash park!), the Chevy Chase library is right there, the schools are great (although many think that Somerset, just next door, has a better elementary school, Chevy Chase elementary is very good, I've heard).


Chevy Chase Village west of Connecticut does to go Somerset. East of Connecticut goes to Chevy Chase. They're both great.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2012 13:00     Subject: Re:Please recommend your family friendly neighborhood with playground, metro and good schools

Anonymous wrote:Lyon Village in Arlington. We have been trying to find the right house there for years though. Most of the housing stock is small and outdated and the nice houses sell quickly.


Yuck. Most overrated neighborhood in NoVa.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2012 12:37     Subject: Re:Please recommend your family friendly neighborhood with playground, metro and good schools

Lyon Village in Arlington. We have been trying to find the right house there for years though. Most of the housing stock is small and outdated and the nice houses sell quickly.
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2011 14:39     Subject: Please recommend your family friendly neighborhood with playground, metro and good schools

We live in Kalorama triangle and love it. It feels very nighborhood-y. There are a couple parks very nearby, we can walk to everything, and it's in the Oyster school district.