Anonymous wrote:You have to compare apples to apples. Not all of Fairfax county is the same.
Bethesda/Chevy Chase = McLean
Potomac = Great Falls or Vienna
Kensington = North Arlington
Silver Spring = Alexandria
etc.
Falls Church is also odd. Falls Church City is VERY different from Falls Church, but it is not easy to get a good read out on a website for just Falls Church City, which is its own little town and not part of FFX.
Do you live here? I don't get your comparisons at all.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was searching for house on sale using zillow, and noticed that north VA (fairfax, falls church) has more homes for sale and the home prices are more reasonable compare with what you can find in Montgomery county, MD. Both regions are close to DC. I guess the effect of DC on both regions are pretty much the same. I heard of many bad things about Moco, such as increasing property tax rate, sanctuary city controversy, weakening public education system, etc. I also hear good things about north Virginia, like good education qulity, etc. Then why are there more houses on market in north VA, and cheaper? Does this meaning that people are leaving VA. And more people are move in MoCo?
Because more international Asian investors buy in MoCo. They MoCo schools have better reputation
and that creates greater interest among the investors.
So why are SAT scores going up in NoVa and down in MoCo? I know a few schools like Wootton are largely Asian but it seems like there are more Asians in Fairfax (over 207,000 per 2015 Census estimates) than in Montgomery (about 148,000). I hope those "international investors" in MoCo don't get burned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was searching for house on sale using zillow, and noticed that north VA (fairfax, falls church) has more homes for sale and the home prices are more reasonable compare with what you can find in Montgomery county, MD. Both regions are close to DC. I guess the effect of DC on both regions are pretty much the same. I heard of many bad things about Moco, such as increasing property tax rate, sanctuary city controversy, weakening public education system, etc. I also hear good things about north Virginia, like good education qulity, etc. Then why are there more houses on market in north VA, and cheaper? Does this meaning that people are leaving VA. And more people are move in MoCo?
Because more international Asian investors buy in MoCo. They MoCo schools have better reputation
and that creates greater interest among the investors.
So why are SAT scores going up in NoVa and down in MoCo? I know a few schools like Wootton are largely Asian but it seems like there are more Asians in Fairfax (over 207,000 per 2015 Census estimates) than in Montgomery (about 148,000). I hope those "international investors" in MoCo don't get burned.
What are the sat scores for the top 4 schools in MOCo and Fairfax? Be interesting to compare.
I'd. E curious about this as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was searching for house on sale using zillow, and noticed that north VA (fairfax, falls church) has more homes for sale and the home prices are more reasonable compare with what you can find in Montgomery county, MD. Both regions are close to DC. I guess the effect of DC on both regions are pretty much the same. I heard of many bad things about Moco, such as increasing property tax rate, sanctuary city controversy, weakening public education system, etc. I also hear good things about north Virginia, like good education qulity, etc. Then why are there more houses on market in north VA, and cheaper? Does this meaning that people are leaving VA. And more people are move in MoCo?
Because more international Asian investors buy in MoCo. They MoCo schools have better reputation
and that creates greater interest among the investors.
So why are SAT scores going up in NoVa and down in MoCo? I know a few schools like Wootton are largely Asian but it seems like there are more Asians in Fairfax (over 207,000 per 2015 Census estimates) than in Montgomery (about 148,000). I hope those "international investors" in MoCo don't get burned.
What are the sat scores for the top 4 schools in MOCo and Fairfax? Be interesting to compare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was searching for house on sale using zillow, and noticed that north VA (fairfax, falls church) has more homes for sale and the home prices are more reasonable compare with what you can find in Montgomery county, MD. Both regions are close to DC. I guess the effect of DC on both regions are pretty much the same. I heard of many bad things about Moco, such as increasing property tax rate, sanctuary city controversy, weakening public education system, etc. I also hear good things about north Virginia, like good education qulity, etc. Then why are there more houses on market in north VA, and cheaper? Does this meaning that people are leaving VA. And more people are move in MoCo?
Because more international Asian investors buy in MoCo. They MoCo schools have better reputation
and that creates greater interest among the investors.
So why are SAT scores going up in NoVa and down in MoCo? I know a few schools like Wootton are largely Asian but it seems like there are more Asians in Fairfax (over 207,000 per 2015 Census estimates) than in Montgomery (about 148,000). I hope those "international investors" in MoCo don't get burned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was searching for house on sale using zillow, and noticed that north VA (fairfax, falls church) has more homes for sale and the home prices are more reasonable compare with what you can find in Montgomery county, MD. Both regions are close to DC. I guess the effect of DC on both regions are pretty much the same. I heard of many bad things about Moco, such as increasing property tax rate, sanctuary city controversy, weakening public education system, etc. I also hear good things about north Virginia, like good education qulity, etc. Then why are there more houses on market in north VA, and cheaper? Does this meaning that people are leaving VA. And more people are move in MoCo?
Because more international Asian investors buy in MoCo. They MoCo schools have better reputation
and that creates greater interest among the investors.
Anonymous wrote:I was searching for house on sale using zillow, and noticed that north VA (fairfax, falls church) has more homes for sale and the home prices are more reasonable compare with what you can find in Montgomery county, MD. Both regions are close to DC. I guess the effect of DC on both regions are pretty much the same. I heard of many bad things about Moco, such as increasing property tax rate, sanctuary city controversy, weakening public education system, etc. I also hear good things about north Virginia, like good education qulity, etc. Then why are there more houses on market in north VA, and cheaper? Does this meaning that people are leaving VA. And more people are move in MoCo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NoVa isn't as pretty
Maybe, but only if you are comparing MoCo to NoVa. Virginia as a whole wins the beauty contest, hands down, and I am MD/MoCo resident. NoVa does feel too cramped for my taste. In MoCo you might think you are in a nature reserve in many suburbs as there are lots of green spaces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NoVa isn't as pretty
Maybe, but only if you are comparing MoCo to NoVa. Virginia as a whole wins the beauty contest, hands down, and I am MD/MoCo resident. NoVa does feel too cramped for my taste. In MoCo you might think you are in a nature reserve in many suburbs as there are lots of green spaces.
Md's eastern shore is the prettiest area in both states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NoVa isn't as pretty
Maybe, but only if you are comparing MoCo to NoVa. Virginia as a whole wins the beauty contest, hands down, and I am MD/MoCo resident. NoVa does feel too cramped for my taste. In MoCo you might think you are in a nature reserve in many suburbs as there are lots of green spaces.
Anonymous wrote:NoVa isn't as pretty