Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full of new money types who love to show off. Lacks any class or character. Most houses while expansive are hideously and lack architectural beauty. Stay in McLean.
You sound like a total troll. You probably post the same thing about McLean and end with "Stay in Arlington."
Anonymous wrote:We have several friends who live there. We live in McLean, close to the Chain Bridge. It takes forever to drive out there, and our friends complain about how long their commutes are. It's pretty, and you can get more house there for your money than in McLean. But I'd really worry about the roads, especially with teenagers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience of GF is sitting in an endless line of really expensive cars on a two lane road.
Mine, too!
Many, if not most of these cars are driven by residents of Loudoun County. Prior to the mass of development and hordes moving there, Route 7 wasn't bad at all.
Anonymous wrote:My experience of GF is sitting in an endless line of really expensive cars on a two lane road.
Mine, too!
Anonymous wrote:what are the rush hours please
Anonymous wrote:Con - Far from Langley HS, most private schools, and many activities so you end up driving a lot, and the kids end up driving a lot. There can be a lot of traffic on Georgetown Pike and Route 7.
Anonymous wrote: Some consist of huge lots that are a patchwork of McMansions and run-down houses with cars on blocks in the front yard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do a search. There are other threads on Great Falls. We live in GF and have no issues with septic or well water (except that we have no water when power goes out). I think some parts of GF south of the town center are on public sewer; you should check. As to demographics -- Plenty of young families and nice preschools, but not a lot of 20 somethings with no kids. It's really for families given home sizes-- you don't see nearly as many retired folks as you do in, say, close in Bethesda, because people tend to downsize and move to Reston, Cascades, or McLean when kids are grown. Great laid back community feel with lots of community events (summer concerts, Halloween, Easter, Christmas, July 4 celebrations, etc.) Lovely parks for hiking. Some parts have a neighborhod feel, some don't -- depends on what you are looking for. People who choose public schools seem happy with them; many privates are a manageable commute. Those of us who choose GF think the extra travel time is worth it.
I bet you don't WOH.
Anonymous wrote:I just moved to a house in GF on septic (had in prior house) and well (new to us). Was really worried about it, but now I like it, except for worry that when power goes out, water does too. Will the PP please share where they got their whole house generator (if they like it)? We're planning on it, but would love a recommendation.
Pros: GORGEOUS property, lots of trees, privacy, great schools
Cons: way the H*** out there, commute stinks, no decent food store nearby (safeway is AWFUL)
Anonymous wrote:Full of new money types who love to show off. Lacks any class or character. Most houses while expansive are hideously and lack architectural beauty. Stay in McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Do a search. There are other threads on Great Falls. We live in GF and have no issues with septic or well water (except that we have no water when power goes out). I think some parts of GF south of the town center are on public sewer; you should check. As to demographics -- Plenty of young families and nice preschools, but not a lot of 20 somethings with no kids. It's really for families given home sizes-- you don't see nearly as many retired folks as you do in, say, close in Bethesda, because people tend to downsize and move to Reston, Cascades, or McLean when kids are grown. Great laid back community feel with lots of community events (summer concerts, Halloween, Easter, Christmas, July 4 celebrations, etc.) Lovely parks for hiking. Some parts have a neighborhod feel, some don't -- depends on what you are looking for. People who choose public schools seem happy with them; many privates are a manageable commute. Those of us who choose GF think the extra travel time is worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Pro: Love the open space and not having to deal with neigbors. Good schools, tree views and scenic drive.
Cons: no neigbors in walking distance, too many McMansions and small ponds, septic sewer!
Pretty sure I missed many, please help fill in the gaps. Thanks.