Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different markets. FCC is significantly more expensive than Alexandria other than a few houses around Old Town.
This, they are not exactly comparable markets.
Alexandria is largely middle-class ranch/ramblers or just large apartment complexes, except for some pockets around Old Town.
Falls Church City has been one of the wealthiest jurisdictions in the country for a long time. It’s uniformly wealthy and highly educated with one of the best school systems in the DMV.
Comparable properties across both are going to be more expensive in Alexandria. Comparing median costs doesn't really help when Alexandria has so many low-income housing that swaths over most of the West End, but 3-5k square foot homes in the East End of the City are not going to be cheaper.
Not true. Alexandria has a lot of older expensive homes but they simply don't have a large number of houses on par with the wealthier jurisdictions of FCC, Mclean, North Arlington etc.
Alexandria has always been the affordable backup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different markets. FCC is significantly more expensive than Alexandria other than a few houses around Old Town.
This, they are not exactly comparable markets.
Alexandria is largely middle class ranch/ramblers or just large apartment complexes, except for some pockets around Old Town.
Falls Church City has been one of the wealthiest jurisdictions in the country for a long time. It’s uniformly wealthy and highly educated with one of the best school systems in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer living in FCC, I smell a lot of pot walking in Alexandria-otherwise I like hanging out there, I personally do not mind but really do not want my kids exposed to second hand marijuana.
What a weird comment? I’ve lived in Alexandria for 20 years in OT, Del Ray and Rosemont and never have I ever smelled pot anywhere. And I work from home so I am out and about in Alexandria 7 days a week. This has to be a troll.
100% troll
The amount of random flack Alexandria gets on these forums is pretty remarkable. It's like people truly don't know anything about this place or they're the old guard who live here and don't want anybody else to moving in. I guess it doesn't matter either way, as the city continues to grow by leaps and bound and my property value has skyrocketed. I'm not selling as there's nowhere else in the metro I'd rather live, but it's pretty entertaining to hear the wild claims that get bandied about
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different markets. FCC is significantly more expensive than Alexandria other than a few houses around Old Town.
This, they are not exactly comparable markets.
Alexandria is largely middle-class ranch/ramblers or just large apartment complexes, except for some pockets around Old Town.
Falls Church City has been one of the wealthiest jurisdictions in the country for a long time. It’s uniformly wealthy and highly educated with one of the best school systems in the DMV.
Comparable properties across both are going to be more expensive in Alexandria. Comparing median costs doesn't really help when Alexandria has so many low-income housing that swaths over most of the West End, but 3-5k square foot homes in the East End of the City are not going to be cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer living in FCC, I smell a lot of pot walking in Alexandria-otherwise I like hanging out there, I personally do not mind but really do not want my kids exposed to second hand marijuana.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different markets. FCC is significantly more expensive than Alexandria other than a few houses around Old Town.
This, they are not exactly comparable markets.
Alexandria is largely middle-class ranch/ramblers or just large apartment complexes, except for some pockets around Old Town.
Falls Church City has been one of the wealthiest jurisdictions in the country for a long time. It’s uniformly wealthy and highly educated with one of the best school systems in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer living in FCC, I smell a lot of pot walking in Alexandria-otherwise I like hanging out there, I personally do not mind but really do not want my kids exposed to second hand marijuana.
What a weird comment? I’ve lived in Alexandria for 20 years in OT, Del Ray and Rosemont and never have I ever smelled pot anywhere. And I work from home so I am out and about in Alexandria 7 days a week. This has to be a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer living in FCC, I smell a lot of pot walking in Alexandria-otherwise I like hanging out there, I personally do not mind but really do not want my kids exposed to second hand marijuana.
What a weird comment? I’ve lived in Alexandria for 20 years in OT, Del Ray and Rosemont and never have I ever smelled pot anywhere. And I work from home so I am out and about in Alexandria 7 days a week. This has to be a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is more desirable. As cute as it can feel to live in a city that is basically one big neighborhood, Alexandria can really be a pleasant and insular environment that is connected and accessible to any area of the core region. Old town is a pretty dynamic place, with a lot of growth near old town north and Potomac Yard. Del Ray provides quaint living, and when you combine all that with Rosemont, Beverly Hills, and Seminary Hill, you get a relatively large area that is safe, engaging but still grounded.
Falls church is simply too small.
Pretty much this. Both have good parts and not great parts. But the best parts of either are in Alexandria -- Old Town+Del Ray+Beverly Hills/Ridge+Rosemont. Great housing stock and variety (and mercifully few McMansions), lots of parks and non-chain bars/restaurants/store to walk to, very safe, and real sense of community.
But the OP's question is too vague and FCC has some great qualities.
FWIW, Belle Haven/Belle View/Hybla Valley/Fort Hunt has some terrific pockets of housing gems, especially if you're looking for a mid-century modern. Wrong part of the metro for us, but when we were house shopping a few years ago we almost took a 25min longer commute to snag a gorgeous mid-century on a perfect lot for 900k.
Anonymous wrote:Different markets. FCC is significantly more expensive than Alexandria other than a few houses around Old Town.
Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is more desirable. As cute as it can feel to live in a city that is basically one big neighborhood, Alexandria can really be a pleasant and insular environment that is connected and accessible to any area of the core region. Old town is a pretty dynamic place, with a lot of growth near old town north and Potomac Yard. Del Ray provides quaint living, and when you combine all that with Rosemont, Beverly Hills, and Seminary Hill, you get a relatively large area that is safe, engaging but still grounded.
Falls church is simply too small.