Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds really bad all around. This is why I live in Capital Hill.
And what a wild year your neighborhood had.
It did, in fact. There is no inventory and row houses are selling in a day with escalation clauses. Was it sketchy as fk last month with maga idiots? Yes. Will Covid or other factors dent prices? No? But have fun with your patch of grass out there and commuting 70 minutes.
Roaming imbeciles clobbering a man into a stupor with a baseball bat after dark one year, MAGA idiots the next. When isn't Capitol Hill sketch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds really bad all around. This is why I live in Capital Hill.
And what a wild year your neighborhood had.
It did, in fact. There is no inventory and row houses are selling in a day with escalation clauses. Was it sketchy as fk last month with maga idiots? Yes. Will Covid or other factors dent prices? No? But have fun with your patch of grass out there and commuting 70 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds really bad all around. This is why I live in Capital Hill.
And what a wild year your neighborhood had.
It did, in fact. There is no inventory and row houses are selling in a day with escalation clauses. Was it sketchy as fk last month with maga idiots? Yes. Will Covid or other factors dent prices? No? But have fun with your patch of grass out there and commuting 70 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds really bad all around. This is why I live in Capital Hill.
And what a wild year your neighborhood had.
It did, in fact. There is no inventory and row houses are selling in a day with escalation clauses. Was it sketchy as fk last month with maga idiots? Yes. Will Covid or other factors dent prices? No? But have fun with your patch of grass out there and commuting 70 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds really bad all around. This is why I live in Capital Hill.
Troll grade: D+
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds really bad all around. This is why I live in Capital Hill.
And what a wild year your neighborhood had.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds really bad all around. This is why I live in Capital Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds really bad all around. This is why I live in Capital Hill.
Anonymous wrote:It’s pretty simple you just need to be able to walk to the train. For most people 12 minute or less walk or else they end up driving to the train. That will be difficult if not impossible to find in town of Vienna (maybe some of the border near Tysons? I’m not as familiar with that side) But from Tysons I think you have to deal with transferring trains. The straight shot is the orange line which is located technically outside town of Vienna limits.
I lived in a townhome across from the Vienna Metro for years and my commute was really simple. I walked 10 minutes to the platform and was on the train for about 45 minutes sometimes 55 depending on how they were running And of course it depends what exact stop you’re going to. The Length didn’t bother me but maybe I am an outlier. I just listened to music and sometimes read a book. The apps have gotten a lot better so I knew exactly when to get there to not have to wait to get on a train. Straight shot and I always got a seat since it was the last stop. I loved it. But yeah that’s gonna be much harder to fine coming from inside town of Vienna.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like all mentioned above, commuting to DC is very difficult from Vienna and surrounding areas. Metro can make things easier but it depends on how close you are to the metro. If you are only open to driving, 395 is much better than 66.
There is nothing worse than 395 and the 14th Street Bridge. Nothing.
Meh, commute up 395 to DC is easy, certainly a lot easier than 66 or the parkway.
Nope. It is the absolute worst. No one wants to live in Springfield or Woodbridge and commute to DC on 395. It’s a parking lot. But fortunately OP has better options.