Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another moving to Va thread.. but would appreciate some input.
Both of us work in Reston Town Center. We'd like a commute under 20-25min.
Live in Reston.
Anonymous wrote:You really can't go wrong in that budget. I'd look at Town of Vienna (zoned Madison), 22182 zoned for Marshall, and also Langley, but really any of these are great, within commuting range, and you can focus your search more based on neighborhood feel/house style.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Western Loudoun, Purcellville specifically (20132), and moved here because they have all A rated schools from kindergarten through high school. I work in Reston, and my commute is about 30 minutes if I take the Greenway. It used to take me longer when I lived in Great Falls because of all the traffic on Georgetown Pike. The Greenway is expensive but you'll save significantly on real estate vs Ashburn or nearby locations in Fairfax County. While I was thrilled with the schools I was surprised by the increase in my quality of life. This is a very family oriented community, a lot of professionals, and people seem to be much more social than back in Fairfax County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds awful I know but I don't know that you can buy in the Langley pyramid with a budget of $800k.
Not true in the slightest. Just did a quick search on Redfin for houses in Langley pyramid < $800,000 and 45 results came up.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds awful I know but I don't know that you can buy in the Langley pyramid with a budget of $800k.
Anonymous wrote:
Another moving to Va thread.. but would appreciate some input.
Both of us work in Reston Town Center. We'd like a commute under 20-25min. DD is 6, with another DD on the way. We expect to live there 10-15 years, probably until the kids finish high school. We are looking for really great public schools. Are Langley and Woodson the top high schools? If so, what elementary schools are good in those pyramids? What neighborhoods/zipcodes should we be looking at? We have been focusing mostly on FCPS. Are they significantly better than Loudoun County schools? Are there any really great schools in Loudoun county? Budget is $800k, maybe $850k.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We live in MoCo, near some really awful public schools in Silver Spring (hence the moving) We moved here just out of school and before kids. DD currently goes to private school. We are more familiar with MoCo schools, for comparison we had considered moving to Churchill or Whitman HS pyramid area.
As I'm sure many others have done, we are weighing the options between continuing to live somewhere more affordable and paying 2 private school tuitions, or buying into an area with great public schools. In this respect, we are looking for public schools that would be on par with what we'd get for private school. 2 kids * 25k/year+ tuition over 12 years = 600k
To be honest, in addition to wanting good schools, I'm tired of living where we are. Our car has been stolen, vandalism and theft are really common, fights break out at the grocery store. I know this stuff happens everywhere, it's just too frequent here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In most cases, FCPS would be as good or better than most in U.S.
Pretty naïve statement. There are many schools in FCPS that are below higher SES schools in other places. Hate to tell you, but it is not the system, but the economics that usually determine the rating of the schools. Fairfax generally has a higher rating because of the higher average. However, if OP is moving from a small, affluent system, it is likely that the schools there are just as good or better than FCPS.
Fairfax is a huge, lumbering, and somewhat decaying county. It's school system is a mixed bag. Tread wisely.