Anonymous wrote:Look in the part of 22043 zoned for Haycock - Longfellow - McLean schools. You can find some townhouses to rent in the 3k range and houses above that. When you’re ready to buy, there are SFH in the 800+ range. Commute is good and schools are excellent (Haycock is a center school with AAP, which you said you are looking for). Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:ikornika wrote:Should anyone still care, after another visit this past weekend, we've decided to live at the Gramercy in Crystal City/Pentagon City for at least the first year, probably two, we're there. Lease starts in Mid-June.
Congrats OP! Prices aren't bad there.
ikornika wrote:Should anyone still care, after another visit this past weekend, we've decided to live at the Gramercy in Crystal City/Pentagon City for at least the first year, probably two, we're there. Lease starts in Mid-June.
ikornika wrote:Alright, y'all. We're headed to Tysons,VA this weekend and want to visit a few places.
Now, this may be a silly question to y'all, but we have a high water table and no basements here. So, that being said, does this listing mean that there are two stories above ground and one basement, making for three floors?
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/2106-Glenn-Spring-Ct_Falls-Church_VA_22043_M67782-19472
we have basements in most homes here but not all. That’s address is very walkable to the metro and Starbucks. Anonymous wrote:
Yes,you will find that most houses and townhouses here have a basement. I moved to the DC area, Bethesda to be exact, from Jacksonville about 15 years ago. I grew up in Jacksonville. All family is still there. What part of town are you coming from?
If you are planning to send kids to public school here, I encourage you to focus on a school search and then find a place to live based on the school cluster.
ikornika wrote:Alright, y'all. We're headed to Tysons,VA this weekend and want to visit a few places.
Now, this may be a silly question to y'all, but we have a high water table and no basements here. So, that being said, does this listing mean that there are two stories above ground and one basement, making for three floors?
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/2106-Glenn-Spring-Ct_Falls-Church_VA_22043_M67782-19472
ikornika wrote:Alright, y'all. We're headed to Tysons,VA this weekend and want to visit a few places.
Now, this may be a silly question to y'all, but we have a high water table and no basements here. So, that being said, does this listing mean that there are two stories above ground and one basement, making for three floors?
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/2106-Glenn-Spring-Ct_Falls-Church_VA_22043_M67782-19472
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DC, check zip code 20003 and 20002 zoned for Brent or Maury ES. You could find a 3 bed rental for $3,000-$4,000.
Walkable communities, easy downtown commute via Metro, tons of kids.
But then no middle school option. Stick with West of Rock Creek Park.
Anonymous wrote:In DC, check zip code 20003 and 20002 zoned for Brent or Maury ES. You could find a 3 bed rental for $3,000-$4,000.
Walkable communities, easy downtown commute via Metro, tons of kids.