Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI - If your household income is below $87,360, you receive priority admission to Montessori in Arlington and the tuition is free (for 3 and 4 year olds).
Montessori is tough to get into in K because the classroom is preschool and K in one; 1st - 3rd grade in 'early elementary' classroom. Also think about if you want your kid folded into an established cohort.
I am not clear where you are moving from. So Arlington is friendlier and lower key than some parts of N Arlington, but that said, Long Branch is one of the more low-key, so is Ashlawn and so are Abington and Patrick Henry and Claremont. HOWEVER, if you moving here from a place that is not in the Northeast, you may find what the dog-eat-dog poster is saying to be a bit true at all of these: Arlington is filled with highly educated progressives, who hope their child will go to an elite private or public college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI - If your household income is below $87,360, you receive priority admission to Montessori in Arlington and the tuition is free (for 3 and 4 year olds).
Montessori is tough to get into in K because the classroom is preschool and K in one; 1st - 3rd grade in 'early elementary' classroom. Also think about if you want your kid folded into an established cohort.
I am not clear where you are moving from. So Arlington is friendlier and lower key than some parts of N Arlington, but that said, Long Branch is one of the more low-key, so is Ashlawn and so are Abington and Patrick Henry and Claremont. HOWEVER, if you moving here from a place that is not in the Northeast, you may find what the dog-eat-dog poster is saying to be a bit true at all of these: Arlington is filled with highly educated progressives, who hope their child will go to an elite private or public college.
Anonymous wrote:FYI - If your household income is below $87,360, you receive priority admission to Montessori in Arlington and the tuition is free (for 3 and 4 year olds).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For $350,000, you can MAYBE buy a decent one bedroom, one bath condo. Are you sure you know what you're getting into?
That's not true. There are plenty of 2br condos in that range even zoned for schools like Henry. I should know - I own one.
OP here - yeah having scoured Redfin for a couple weeks, I've been pleasantly surprised to discover that there are tons of condos and even a fair number of semidetached homes we could buy. Though the thought of weekend yard work still makes my skin crawl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For $350,000, you can MAYBE buy a decent one bedroom, one bath condo. Are you sure you know what you're getting into?
That's not true. There are plenty of 2br condos in that range even zoned for schools like Henry. I should know - I own one.