Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's clear by now the answer to OP's question is "not even close." Not in the DC area, or even in NoVa.
Outside of DC, it’s the best option for many people.
Del Ray, Bethesda, Takoma Park, and Garrett Park are all walkable and much nicer than Arlington. The commute rationale doesn’t matter as much post Covid when hardly anyone with an office job will be forced to come into the office 5 days a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's clear by now the answer to OP's question is "not even close." Not in the DC area, or even in NoVa.
Outside of DC, it’s the best option for many people.
Maybe if you're looking to share an apartment with another recent Virginia Tech graduate, and you're not making enough money or street-smart enough to live in DC.
It’s a good option for people who have enough money to act like entitled jerks and look down on people without grad school degrees or JDs, but not enough money to afford a nicer home and private school for their kids. They can scoff at people in Burke or Springfield because they live in a subpar, aesthetically drab, but “walkable” suburb, but be lagging behind the QOL of people living in places like Old Town, Georgetown, or Cleveland Park who send their kids to Georgetown Prep, Country Day, or Sidwell Friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's clear by now the answer to OP's question is "not even close." Not in the DC area, or even in NoVa.
Outside of DC, it’s the best option for many people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's clear by now the answer to OP's question is "not even close." Not in the DC area, or even in NoVa.
Outside of DC, it’s the best option for many people.
Maybe if you're looking to share an apartment with another recent Virginia Tech graduate, and you're not making enough money or street-smart enough to live in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's clear by now the answer to OP's question is "not even close." Not in the DC area, or even in NoVa.
Outside of DC, it’s the best option for many people.
Anonymous wrote:It's clear by now the answer to OP's question is "not even close." Not in the DC area, or even in NoVa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is the premium area, arlington is only good because it is near mclean.
If you are poor and out of touch. The DC nice neighborhoods smoke the hinterlands. I have 2 acres, a nice house, parks surrounding me and am minutes from everything!
Yep! McLean is a crap compared to Kalorama, Spring Valley, the Palisades. You can go on.
The only thing Spring Valley is good for is wondering if living there is why you have cancer 20 years later.
Kalorama and the Palisades are nice. Although the latter isn’t super walkable.