Anonymous wrote:00:06 PP here - the Ohio St. house is this listing http://franklymls.com/AR7710074 which is unfortunately also near 66, though they've got some nice work on the baths and kitchen. I'd probably take down the front fence and do some nice shutters to improve the exterior.
This one looks awesome, and the neighborhood's not bad - I live about 1/2 mile North of this house. http://franklymls.com/AR7713881 It's going for below the purchase price, so it may be a short sale.
This is a really good price for a house in Yorktown boundary, and it's a great neighborhood: http://franklymls.com/AR7684477
This one would be good at a slightly lower price: http://franklymls.com/AR7682088
This one needs some updates, but isn't too bad: http://franklymls.com/AR7696607
In South Arlington, I considered homes in Penrose, Arlington Heights and Alcova Heights/Barcroft. Of those three, Penrose feeds into the most truly diverse school, Patrick Henry. (I don't consider 80%+ hispanic to be any more diverse than an 80% white school.) I've also heard good things about Oakridge - it might be worth looking in Addison Heights and Aurora Hills, though things very rarely come up in those neighborhoods under $600K due to the proximity to Crystal City/Pentagon City metro.
Anonymous wrote:00:06 PP here - the Ohio St. house is this listing http://franklymls.com/AR7710074 which is unfortunately also near 66, though they've got some nice work on the baths and kitchen. I'd probably take down the front fence and do some nice shutters to improve the exterior.
This one looks awesome, and the neighborhood's not bad - I live about 1/2 mile North of this house. http://franklymls.com/AR7713881 It's going for below the purchase price, so it may be a short sale.
This is a really good price for a house in Yorktown boundary, and it's a great neighborhood: http://franklymls.com/AR7684477
This one would be good at a slightly lower price: http://franklymls.com/AR7682088
This one needs some updates, but isn't too bad: http://franklymls.com/AR7696607
In South Arlington, I considered homes in Penrose, Arlington Heights and Alcova Heights/Barcroft. Of those three, Penrose feeds into the most truly diverse school, Patrick Henry. (I don't consider 80%+ hispanic to be any more diverse than an 80% white school.) I've also heard good things about Oakridge - it might be worth looking in Addison Heights and Aurora Hills, though things very rarely come up in those neighborhoods under $600K due to the proximity to Crystal City/Pentagon City metro.
Anonymous wrote:yes, prices have come down alot from the housing bubble. They are also down due to all the extreme development happening in nearby tyson's making tyson's as or more desirable because of the similar city feel and proximity to more potential jobs.
Anonymous wrote:There are sOme cute areas between rt 50
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Columbia pike-barcrOft neighborhood is nice.
Anonymous wrote:PP Arlandria is not in Arlington, it is in Alexandria. There is a larger laundromat next to Mom's Organic Market and another one across the street from the Birchmere. Are there others you use in Arlandria that I've missed?
Anonymous wrote:OP Ignore the snobs. Anything in zip code 22202 is okay because it feeds into Oakridge Elementary School. The parents have worked very hard on this school and they have a great new assistant principal who came from Swanson Middle School, the most sought-after middle school in Arlington. If anyone wants to be frightened about schools, they should read the article on girl bullying in the current issue of "Arlington" magazine. The middle school and high school the girls attended are "sought after" because of the wealth of parents. But I'd rather have my child be with normal children than the privileged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out the Glen Carlin neighborhood. It's south of Rt. 50, so technically South Arlington. But many of the houses feed into Washington-Lee instead of Wakefield. At the elementary level, many houses are in-boundary for Claremont, which is Spanish immersion -- which also means you have a guaranteed transfer to one of the other schools in the group if you don't want to do immersion.
Carlin Springs ES? Kenmore MS? You'll get "Spanish immersion" one way or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Check out the Glen Carlin neighborhood. It's south of Rt. 50, so technically South Arlington. But many of the houses feed into Washington-Lee instead of Wakefield. At the elementary level, many houses are in-boundary for Claremont, which is Spanish immersion -- which also means you have a guaranteed transfer to one of the other schools in the group if you don't want to do immersion.