Anonymous wrote:I don't understand all the complaining about the Vienna commute. Drive to the Metro, always get a seat, read the paper all the way to work. It's only two stops further than WFC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maple ave is always a parking lot , I think there is a stranded island effect which causes the community feel.
OP here - I think you captured my worry well: it's a nice area but its far from DC (in terms of "popping over for lunch") and other than Tyson's, heading east gets you little in terms of options.
That said, its hard to deny the appeal of a new construction home which would cost $2.5M in DC - or more.
Appreciate the insights. I think I'm going to try and get a hotel out there and spend a week or two in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I work from home so commute is not an issue.
So go hang out for a while at one or more of:
- Amma Vegetarian
- Nielsen's Frozen Custard
- Vienna Inn
- Caffe Amouri
- Cenan's Bakery
- Patrick Henry Library
- Whole Foods
- Vienna Community Center
If you do that, and like it, great. If you think it's too suburban, stay put. No one will put a gun to your head.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand all the complaining about the Vienna commute. Drive to the Metro, always get a seat, read the paper all the way to work. It's only two stops further than WFC.
Anonymous wrote:Maple ave is always a parking lot , I think there is a stranded island effect which causes the community feel.
Anonymous wrote:I don't live in Vienna, but live in 22043. My child is doing a sport in Vienna and I was stunned at the nice sense of community and the relaxed vibe there. I somewhat second guess my decision to choose 22043, but I just couldn't handle the extra 10-15 minutes on my commute. Also, I didn't look in Vienna when we bought so I had no idea how nice it was. You should spend some time out there and see how you like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The driver is simple: $1.1 or $1.2M get me a nice place in Vienna. The downside is its bloody Vienna. I worry it'll feel like suburban hell. Can anyone comment on life out there?
Given your attitude ("bloody Vienna"), I suggest you stay in DC. Vienna is a nice town, and I would it hate it if people like you moved here.
yeah, as if Vienna is full of people as pure as the drive snow...long time Vienna resident and there are plenty of dickheads in the village - old and new alike and in all 3 zip codes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The driver is simple: $1.1 or $1.2M get me a nice place in Vienna. The downside is its bloody Vienna. I worry it'll feel like suburban hell. Can anyone comment on life out there?
Given your attitude ("bloody Vienna"), I suggest you stay in DC. Vienna is a nice town, and I would it hate it if people like you moved here.