Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:City of Alexandria is the dumpiest and cheapest place close in to DC to live.
This is dumpy and cheap? https://redf.in/vvo5RU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who live there are wealthy and send their kids to private school
Are not wealthy and send their kids to public school
Alexandria has parts that are very charming and I get the appeal.
Plenty of 'wealthy' people send their kids to public. We do with a HHI of 1.3. About 80% of Rosemont and Del Ray send their kids to public and if being able to afford a 1.5 million dollar home AND multiple kids isn't wealthy I don't know what is.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Alexandria and would not live anywhere else in the DMV. It's an ideal place for DINKs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the City in a neighborhood of single houses off Janney's Lane. My sibs and I went to Saint Mary's and then Bishop Ireton. We graduated from top tier colleges and graduate programs or law schools. We all live in the City and our children are attending or will attend the same schools we attended. It is home to us and we find it convenient to our work, DC, and we have ties to the community.
Sounds like you are more suited to Arlington which provides more affordable housing for your sort.
Ironic coming from the person sending their kids to Ireton not SSSAS
Anonymous wrote:City of Alexandria is the dumpiest and cheapest place close in to DC to live.
Anonymous wrote:People who live there are wealthy and send their kids to private school
Are not wealthy and send their kids to public school
Alexandria has parts that are very charming and I get the appeal.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the people that I know in Old Town are single older adults or empty nesters. It is very charming and has cute restaurants and retail and a waterfront. I think for that demographic, it's one of the best places to live in the DMV if you want walkability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria would solve most of its crime, high tax and terrible school issues if they pulled a St. George from the West End.
what does that mean?