Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fairly isolated, lots of traffic, big lots, rural feel, no neighborhood feel and lots of rich people.
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And this bad how? Great alternative to McLean or Arlington, where the houses are much too close together for most people I know. People seem much more down to earth, and more concerned with themselves than others. Some own horses. I don't see how that would be a negative, unless you really hate animals for some reason. Lots of pools. The country club is a great alternative to the neighborhood pools you see in some communities. Where would your commute be, OP? That might be a drawback.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well water is another drawback.
Well water is a big plus. You have a filtration system and much better water without the massive amounts of chemicals needed for city or county water. Septic syste,s are also efficient and not gross. Unless you personally pump them about every five years. Great Falls is not for me because of commute, but you should not rule out because of well eater and septic systems. Of course the septic system ensures the large lots will not be filled with cookie cutter houses side by side a la Ashburn or Arlington
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More and more people want classier neighbors than other inner suburbs; and the space is priceless. Who wants to bicker with someone you don't even know, or care to know? More people over age 30 are choosing GF, if they are able to afford it. If they can't afford it, they will probably pretend to find another gripe about GF. You know, like the inner suburbs shit shack owners gripe about the new houses: "I would buy one, but I don't 'want' one". No one believes it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well water is another drawback.
Well water is a big plus. You have a filtration system and much better water without the massive amounts of chemicals needed for city or county water. Septic syste,s are also efficient and not gross. Unless you personally pump them about every five years. Great Falls is not for me because of commute, but you should not rule out because of well eater and septic systems. Of course the septic system ensures the large lots will not be filled with cookie cutter houses side by side a la Ashburn or Arlington
Anonymous wrote:Well water is another drawback.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow- ok. We live in GF and wouldn't live anywhere else. It's a small town feel with beautiful homes and friendly people. Great public schools with close access to private schools like Potomac, Langley, Nysmith. Easy drive to Reston, Mclean and Tysons.
Exciting stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow- ok. We live in GF and wouldn't live anywhere else. It's a small town feel with beautiful homes and friendly people. Great public schools with close access to private schools like Potomac, Langley, Nysmith. Easy drive to Reston, Mclean and Tysons.
Exciting stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Wow- ok. We live in GF and wouldn't live anywhere else. It's a small town feel with beautiful homes and friendly people. Great public schools with close access to private schools like Potomac, Langley, Nysmith. Easy drive to Reston, Mclean and Tysons.
Anonymous wrote:We are also considering GF and I wonder if the silver line will make traffic better for GF residents, since it'll serve Reston area...
Anonymous wrote:If you want or need to go into DC with any regularity do not move there. The traffic into DC is awful. A lot of houses are on main roads like Georgetown Pike or River Bend Road so you will not have much of a neighborhood feel. If you really like open spaces and commute is not a concern it could be a good choice because you can get much more for your money there than in closer in areas like Bethesda or Arlington. I think the population there is aging and not many young people are moving in so if you have young kids I would look into that.