Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just moved to Burke from Boise ID. We like it a lot, but we do find that the shopping and restaurants are much more limited here than in Boise. I guess it's the high value of property. I LOVE the Target, but the Walmart is the worst I've ever seen. The neighborhoods seem safe. With so many older homes with no garages, people leave their bikes and other stuff out in their carports, and I guess its not a problem. It would very much be a problem in Boise. I have two bus stops within .1 mile of our house. I transfer to metro at the pentagon. My commute is about 1.25 hours, but it really is not stressful.
Hi PP from Boise -- I also live in Burke and grew up in the far reaches of the Boise area (i.e. our mall and airport were 2 hours away in Boise). I'm glad to hear you're adjusting well. I know what you mean about the lack of retail but Boise has simply exploded in the last decade so everything there is so new and nice. Burke was developed in the late 70's and the stores (and some homes) are starting to look their age.
OP, my commute to the DC area (don't want to give away too many identifiers!) is 35 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My commute is about 1.25 hours, but it really is not stressful.
This sums it up nicely. It's all about how much you are willing to tolerate for a commute (living in Burke or living anywhere). For some people, 1.25 hours a day commuting (assuming the PP's commute was round trip) isn't that bad. For others, it's unacceptable.
My commute is 20 minutes one way, and that's the maximum commute I can tolerate. I have school-age kids and getting kids to activities, participating in those activities as a club mom, being around do help with homework after-school, etc., all require a shorter commute for me. My advice to the OP would be to determine what your maximum commute (or in your case, dad's maximum commute) would be, then drop that down a little (as all commutes will surely get worse and not better), and then look at neighborhoods from there. Once kids are in school and you have one parent with one kid at activity a and the other parent with another kid at activity b, that short commute becomes precious indeed.
Anonymous wrote:We just moved to Burke from Boise ID. We like it a lot, but we do find that the shopping and restaurants are much more limited here than in Boise. I guess it's the high value of property. I LOVE the Target, but the Walmart is the worst I've ever seen. The neighborhoods seem safe. With so many older homes with no garages, people leave their bikes and other stuff out in their carports, and I guess its not a problem. It would very much be a problem in Boise. I have two bus stops within .1 mile of our house. I transfer to metro at the pentagon. My commute is about 1.25 hours, but it really is not stressful.
Anonymous wrote:My commute is about 1.25 hours, but it really is not stressful.
Anonymous wrote:We looked in Burke when we moved to the area but decided to pass. It is really, really far out. At a certain point you wonder why you are living in the WMA when you never go anywhere near the District and deal with horrendous commutes. We talked to a few people who said the commute wasn't that bad, but then when you asked more questions it sounded like they spent ~3 hrs or more commuting each day.