Anonymous wrote:Here’s a reality check, no one is jealous of farmers. Sounds like a boring life driving around on your tractor and milking cows in the middle of nowhere. If it weren’t for this thread, I’d never think about a farmer in my life.
Anonymous wrote:Aldie has nice houses like this one. The issue is how they cram all the houses on top of each other for being farther out.
https://redf.in/L1DIoT
This is a tiny yard for such a large house. They have so much land out there but they still are cramming houses on top of each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aldie has nice houses like this one. The issue is how they cram all the houses on top of each other for being farther out.
https://redf.in/L1DIoT
This is a tiny yard for such a large house. They have so much land out there but they still are cramming houses on top of each other.
My question is why are there never fences with these homes? Does Aldie restrict fencing or something? To me a backyard is useless without a fence.
Why? I hate fences. They rot, lean, fall apart and don't match house to house. Your neighbor puts an ugly one up or asks you to pay to replace one you never wanted in the first place. Yuck.
Unfortunately both people on each side of me have fences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aldie has nice houses like this one. The issue is how they cram all the houses on top of each other for being farther out.
https://redf.in/L1DIoT
This is a tiny yard for such a large house. They have so much land out there but they still are cramming houses on top of each other.
My question is why are there never fences with these homes? Does Aldie restrict fencing or something? To me a backyard is useless without a fence.
Why? I hate fences. They rot, lean, fall apart and don't match house to house. Your neighbor puts an ugly one up or asks you to pay to replace one you never wanted in the first place. Yuck.
Unfortunately both people on each side of me have fences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aldie has nice houses like this one. The issue is how they cram all the houses on top of each other for being farther out.
https://redf.in/L1DIoT
This is a tiny yard for such a large house. They have so much land out there but they still are cramming houses on top of each other.
My question is why are there never fences with these homes? Does Aldie restrict fencing or something? To me a backyard is useless without a fence.
Anonymous wrote:i had friends who lived in the smallest house in great falls move out to leesburg to have more space for their 5 kids, went from a 2500 sqft home to a 5000 sqft home; generally speaking, no one actually wants to live in loudoun, they’re just willing to sacrifice the schools and commute times as a result of living in the exurbs for a larger home. said family’s home actually appreciated well because they bought the home before riverbend hs was built, which is significantly better than tuscarora, but still nothing to write home about.
Anonymous wrote:Aldie has nice houses like this one. The issue is how they cram all the houses on top of each other for being farther out.
https://redf.in/L1DIoT
This is a tiny yard for such a large house. They have so much land out there but they still are cramming houses on top of each other.
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The folks who can’t afford a good location are moving to aldie, leesburg, etc. No one actually wants to live out there.
+1. That’s out in the boonies. Folks who live in eastern loudoun couldn’t afford mclean or great falls, so they chose an average neighborhood with a +30 minute commute. If you really wanted to live in loudoun are republicans in the west.
Lmao as if the Takoma park and silver spring worshippers on here think they can do better. I rather live in Leesburg than Takoma park.
I think most people who live in Takoma Park would be quite happy to live in Leesburg proper or even real Aldie. It’s the big monotonous insta-developments that people don’t like.
I live in Takoma Park and would love to live in Leesburg. I’ve never been to Aldie so I can’t say.
It’s cute, but really small and sleepy. There have been a few little cafes and such but not a whole lot going on. But, you’re close to Middleburg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The folks who can’t afford a good location are moving to aldie, leesburg, etc. No one actually wants to live out there.
+1. That’s out in the boonies. Folks who live in eastern loudoun couldn’t afford mclean or great falls, so they chose an average neighborhood with a +30 minute commute. If you really wanted to live in loudoun are republicans in the west.
Lmao as if the Takoma park and silver spring worshippers on here think they can do better. I rather live in Leesburg than Takoma park.
I think most people who live in Takoma Park would be quite happy to live in Leesburg proper or even real Aldie. It’s the big monotonous insta-developments that people don’t like.
I live in Takoma Park and would love to live in Leesburg. I’ve never been to Aldie so I can’t say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The folks who can’t afford a good location are moving to aldie, leesburg, etc. No one actually wants to live out there.
+1. That’s out in the boonies. Folks who live in eastern loudoun couldn’t afford mclean or great falls, so they chose an average neighborhood with a +30 minute commute. If you really wanted to live in loudoun are republicans in the west.
Lmao as if the Takoma park and silver spring worshippers on here think they can do better. I rather live in Leesburg than Takoma park.
I think most people who live in Takoma Park would be quite happy to live in Leesburg proper or even real Aldie. It’s the big monotonous insta-developments that people don’t like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The folks who can’t afford a good location are moving to aldie, leesburg, etc. No one actually wants to live out there.
+1. That’s out in the boonies. Folks who live in eastern loudoun couldn’t afford mclean or great falls, so they chose an average neighborhood with a +30 minute commute. If you really wanted to live in loudoun are republicans in the west.
Lmao as if the Takoma park and silver spring worshippers on here think they can do better. I rather live in Leesburg than Takoma park.
Anonymous wrote:Aldie seems to have a lot of new construction which is a plus to me. We haven't gotten a chance to visit there yet though.
Is it really so far removed from everything (ie: hospitals, restaurants, movie theaters etc)? Is the metro stop in Ashburn far away from there? We're planning on checking it out this or next weekend but any insight on this?