Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:City of Fairfax. Neighborhoods close to Fairfax High School. Old Lee Hills, Country Club, Mosby Woods, and slightly further from the Metro Cobbdale. The City of Fairfax has great services. The ratings on Providence Elementary is not high on Great Schools but we have been pleased and we have a great principal at Providence. Mosby Woods and Cobbdale go to Providence. The other two neighborhoods go to Daniels Run and I don't know a whole lot about it. There is a real community feel in Fairfax City, I know folks in my neighborhood that grew up in the neighborhood and came back and bought houses as adults. Prices have gone up but your budget should be good unless you want a new build. Huses zoned to Woodson cost more than houses zoned to Fairfax, but folks I know with kids at Fairfax have been happy.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look in the area between Merrifield and the city of Falls Church. Schools are economically diverse and therefore don’t have ‘the best’ ratings, but talk to the families in the area and most are happy with their experiences there. Lower prices than Vienna for similar homes. Relatively easy commute to DC.
DP, but specifically you want the Shrevewood part of 22043 or Dunn Loring.
The Timber Lane area in 22046 that's north of 29 and also between Merrfield and Falls Church City puts you in a lower-rated elementary, but is zoned to a top AAP center as well as more sought-after middle and high schools than the Shrevewood/Dunn Loring area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look in the area between Merrifield and the city of Falls Church. Schools are economically diverse and therefore don’t have ‘the best’ ratings, but talk to the families in the area and most are happy with their experiences there. Lower prices than Vienna for similar homes. Relatively easy commute to DC.
DP, but specifically you want the Shrevewood part of 22043 or Dunn Loring.
Anonymous wrote:Look in the area between Merrifield and the city of Falls Church. Schools are economically diverse and therefore don’t have ‘the best’ ratings, but talk to the families in the area and most are happy with their experiences there. Lower prices than Vienna for similar homes. Relatively easy commute to DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ft Hunt/Westgrove.
Waynewood is great for little kids: https://www.redfin.com/VA/Alexandria/8522-Cyrus-Pl-22308/home/9820317
Leafy neighborhoods, lots of pools, quiet streets, not bad commute to DC.
If you’re okay leaving when kids hit middle/high school age or you have enough saved for the Alexandria privates
Anonymous wrote:https://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/2608-Pioneer-Ln-22043/home/9542935
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/2310-Barbour-Rd-22043/home/9478048
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/7433-Tower-St-22046/home/9551382
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/1027-Poplar-Dr-22046/home/9550512
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/911-Moorefield-Hill-Grv-SW-Vienna-VA-22180/51804552_zpid/
Why post a ghastly dated townhouse when OP appears to want a house?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/911-Moorefield-Hill-Grv-SW-Vienna-VA-22180/51804552_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ft Hunt/Westgrove.
Waynewood is great for little kids: https://www.redfin.com/VA/Alexandria/8522-Cyrus-Pl-22308/home/9820317
Leafy neighborhoods, lots of pools, quiet streets, not bad commute to DC.
If you’re okay leaving when kids hit middle/high school age or you have enough saved for the Alexandria privates