Anonymous wrote:I could not imagine moving from Bethesda or Chevy Chase to Arlington. It would seem like a step down in every possible way. It's certainly not something I would do if a huge mortgage was part of the equation. Who needs the financial pressure if all you get in return is a house in Arlington?
Anonymous wrote:I would say yes, plus higher ed options are better in VA vs. MD, which is why we are choosing Arlington over the other areas.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a trick question? I have NEVER heard of anyone moving to Arlington of all places for the schools. People move to Fairfax County or Montgomery County. Definitely not Arlington. I am guessing a few schools there are ok, but nobody is going to look to buy your house for the schools. Trust me. They will buy it for the walkability or proximity to DC.
Anonymous wrote:I could not imagine moving from Bethesda or Chevy Chase to Arlington. It would seem like a step down in every possible way. It's certainly not something I would do if a huge mortgage was part of the equation. Who needs the financial pressure if all you get in return is a house in Arlington?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn't see moving to North Arlington if the B-CC area was an option. It's just a more interesting, visually attractive area, and the schools are better, too.
It isn't accurate to describe the schools in B-CC as "better." The other qualities you describe are purely subjective. Parts of Arlington are quite beautiful, particularly along the parkway and up by the Washington Golf and Country Club.
Nonsense. B-CC is a superior school, and homes in Bethesda and Chevy Chase are more attractive and more expensive than housing in Arlington. There is very little in Arlington to compare. Sorry.
wow, nice job to hide your insecurity and low self-esteem you jackass. you made the decision to live in b-c-c, so just enjoy it and don't let objective facts get in the way of your scientific and informed analysis.
People hope to live in Chevy Chase and Bethesda and settle for Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn't see moving to North Arlington if the B-CC area was an option. It's just a more interesting, visually attractive area, and the schools are better, too.
It isn't accurate to describe the schools in B-CC as "better." The other qualities you describe are purely subjective. Parts of Arlington are quite beautiful, particularly along the parkway and up by the Washington Golf and Country Club.
Nonsense. B-CC is a superior school, and homes in Bethesda and Chevy Chase are more attractive and more expensive than housing in Arlington. There is very little in Arlington to compare. Sorry.
wow, nice job to hide your insecurity and low self-esteem you jackass. you made the decision to live in b-c-c, so just enjoy it and don't let objective facts get in the way of your scientific and informed analysis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn't see moving to North Arlington if the B-CC area was an option. It's just a more interesting, visually attractive area, and the schools are better, too.
It isn't accurate to describe the schools in B-CC as "better." The other qualities you describe are purely subjective. Parts of Arlington are quite beautiful, particularly along the parkway and up by the Washington Golf and Country Club.
Nonsense. B-CC is a superior school, and homes in Bethesda and Chevy Chase are more attractive and more expensive than housing in Arlington. There is very little in Arlington to compare. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn't see moving to North Arlington if the B-CC area was an option. It's just a more interesting, visually attractive area, and the schools are better, too.
It isn't accurate to describe the schools in B-CC as "better." The other qualities you describe are purely subjective. Parts of Arlington are quite beautiful, particularly along the parkway and up by the Washington Golf and Country Club.
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't see moving to North Arlington if the B-CC area was an option. It's just a more interesting, visually attractive area, and the schools are better, too.