Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This area shouldn’t remain in McLean HS pyramid after the next boundary review. It should have already been moved but it’s unlikely to stay in MHS.
That ship has sailed. Timber Lane convinced the School Board to keep the area north of Route 29 at McLean rather than move it to Falls Church, and a different area in Tysons with more kids got moved to Langley instead. Timber Lane is safe at McLean for years to come, absent some major growth within the McLean district. There will be some growth near the West Falls Church metro, and in the remaining part of Tysons zoned to McLean, but the MHS areas with the most growth potential were in north Tysons and got moved to Langley.
It has sailed for this review. But they will review the boundaries again in five years. That’s what I was talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This area shouldn’t remain in McLean HS pyramid after the next boundary review. It should have already been moved but it’s unlikely to stay in MHS.
That ship has sailed. Timber Lane convinced the School Board to keep the area north of Route 29 at McLean rather than move it to Falls Church, and a different area in Tysons with more kids got moved to Langley instead. Timber Lane is safe at McLean for years to come, absent some major growth within the McLean district. There will be some growth near the West Falls Church metro, and in the remaining part of Tysons zoned to McLean, but the MHS areas with the most growth potential were in north Tysons and got moved to Langley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the moment, it's the only single-family house on the market in the McLean HS district for under a million. By way of comparison, the only single-family house in the Langley HS district for under a million is outside the Beltway and appears to be a tear-down. So they shouldn't have a hard time selling this house at all.
Nobody is going to buy this house with the high school in mind. Whoever buys it will either not have kids or have little kids. It's a starter home.
Anonymous wrote:This area shouldn’t remain in McLean HS pyramid after the next boundary review. It should have already been moved but it’s unlikely to stay in MHS.
Anonymous wrote:At the moment, it's the only single-family house on the market in the McLean HS district for under a million. By way of comparison, the only single-family house in the Langley HS district for under a million is outside the Beltway and appears to be a tear-down. So they shouldn't have a hard time selling this house at all.
Anonymous wrote:Where is parking? I would not buy a house without even a private driveway in suburbia. And this is suburbia, it's not like you don't need to get into your car for every errand.
It's a narrow street too, which mean street parking on both sides would be difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the whole house is built on a hill, so you don’t have much usable yard, and all the backyard water flows down against the house.
It’s in the Fairfax Co. part of Falls Church, not the FCC part. And there are pieces of the neighborhood around Timber Lane Elementary that are being threatened with redistricting from McLean to Falls Church HS — a big difference. Not sure where that process is, or where it’s headed, but as a homeowner I would be worried.
Anonymous wrote:Have you done streetview? Have fun parking on the street and hiking up those stairs when you're carrying groceries.
Anonymous wrote:2 bathrooms would be a deal breaker for me and no primary bath. Only two bedrooms on the top floor. It’s no good for families. It will sell for more though.
Anonymous wrote:Terrible elementary school. Looks priced right compared to comps. So, no, nothing weird here.
Are you the realtor drumming up views?
Anonymous wrote:2 bathrooms would be a deal breaker for me and no primary bath. Only two bedrooms on the top floor. It’s no good for families. It will sell for more though.