Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia
+1. great schools, reasonable taxes, green areas, walkability
Show me a good school in Arlington that has walkability / close to metro. Yes, good schools means test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia
+1. great schools, reasonable taxes, green areas, walkability
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington: Waverly hills, High View Park, Cherrydale, Westover, Waycroft,
Are these actual neighborhoods, or are these just real estate names?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington: Waverly hills, High View Park, Cherrydale, Westover, Waycroft,
Are these actual neighborhoods, or are these just real estate names?
Neighborhoods- but they are not walkable to anything.
North Arlington people are delusional- really in north Arlington the walkable areas are along the metro orange line.
South Arlington Columbia pike is their walkable zone.
So if look a mile (or whatever your threshold for walkable is) in any direction from this two landmarks you will be fine.
1.8 will go farther in s Arlington than north.
Anonymous wrote:Leaving Capitol Hill due to crime and time for a change. Need good schools, safe neighborhood, walkable, good bike trails, one of us commutes to downtown dc to office 3 days a week. Recommendations?
Anonymous wrote:As much as Arlington is overrated if you want to bike/metro to dc that is your only option in va. Biking into the city regularly you want to be courthouse, rosslyn or crystal city area. Metro to dc anything out to ballston and it is a few mile bike ride into dc that may not be a daily commute option for biking.
For 1.8m it may be tight in n Arlington. Nicer homes close to metro are 2m and up. Maybe in Arlington forest or bluemont you could get something decent for 1.8; but that is a solid 15 -20 minute walk to metro/ballston.
Maryland may be a better option if you do not care about in state colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington: Waverly hills, High View Park, Cherrydale, Westover, Waycroft,
Are these actual neighborhoods, or are these just real estate names?
Neighborhoods- but they are not walkable to anything.
North Arlington people are delusional- really in north Arlington the walkable areas are along the metro orange line.
South Arlington Columbia pike is their walkable zone.
So if look a mile (or whatever your threshold for walkable is) in any direction from this two landmarks you will be fine.
1.8 will go farther in s Arlington than north.
Anonymous wrote:Virginia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does commuter get downtown? Bike trail, car or metro? Parts of Arlington would work well, but where depends on how you commute (and price range).
Op here-prefer to bike or metro downtown. Not drive
Anonymous wrote:Virginia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington: Waverly hills, High View Park, Cherrydale, Westover, Waycroft,
Are these actual neighborhoods, or are these just real estate names?