Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean blows and isn't near the metro. I'd go with N. Arlington.
There is a metro stop named “McLean.” It’s named that because it’s located in McLean.
Anonymous wrote:McLean blows and isn't near the metro. I'd go with N. Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want N Arlington walkable to Metro. There are lots of houses in Bluemont.
Bluemont is not walkable to metro. Frankly, most of N Arlington is not walkable to metro but instead requires a not-so-fun drive to the East Falls Church metro, which has very limited parking.
Anonymous wrote:You want N Arlington walkable to Metro. There are lots of houses in Bluemont.
Anonymous wrote:McLean has the best schools and is the richest, so I would pick that. But if you are more liberal (McLean is pretty liberal) and want to experience limousine liberalism, look down at blue collar workers, and promote diversity when your neighborhood is all white libs, then I would pick Falls Church or North Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean has the best schools and is the richest, so I would pick that. But if you are more liberal (McLean is pretty liberal) and want to experience limousine liberalism, look down at blue collar workers, and promote diversity when your neighborhood is all white libs, then I would pick Falls Church or North Arlington.
LOL are you some how saying McLean has more diversity...surrreee
Anonymous wrote:McLean has the best schools and is the richest, so I would pick that. But if you are more liberal (McLean is pretty liberal) and want to experience limousine liberalism, look down at blue collar workers, and promote diversity when your neighborhood is all white libs, then I would pick Falls Church or North Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Many prefer FCC for the schools, especially those with small children who attend elementary. I own a home I rent out there and many tell me they were only going to rent a place where they could get FCC schools. I do know some of my FCC neighbors did wish they were a few blocks over so that their kids could attend Mclean high school instead of Meridian though, but that was only because their kids had activities that they wanted to do that smaller Meridian didn't have (I think one of them was marching band but I'm not sure).