Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22102 includes a portion in tysons corner, which is why no one really uses zip codes.
It's also because a portion of 22101 are zoned for Langley and they want everyone in the world to know it. God forbid they are zoned for McLean HS.
So Upper McLean don't want to be confused for Lower McLean who don't want to be confused with North Arlington who don't want to be confused with South Arlington. That pretty much sums up the last three pages of posts...with absolutley no discussion about where GF falls into this scheme.
It all came up because a poster suggested earlier the parts of McLean most recently called "upper McLean" have more in common with Great Falls than the parts of McLean inside the Beltway and/or south of 123.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22102 includes a portion in tysons corner, which is why no one really uses zip codes.
It's also because a portion of 22101 are zoned for Langley and they want everyone in the world to know it. God forbid they are zoned for McLean HS.
So Upper McLean don't want to be confused for Lower McLean who don't want to be confused with North Arlington who don't want to be confused with South Arlington. That pretty much sums up the last three pages of posts...with absolutley no discussion about where GF falls into this scheme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22102 includes a portion in tysons corner, which is why no one really uses zip codes.
It's also because a portion of 22101 are zoned for Langley and they want everyone in the world to know it. God forbid they are zoned for McLean HS.
So Upper McLean don't want to be confused for Lower McLean who don't want to be confused with North Arlington who don't want to be confused with South Arlington. That pretty much sums up the last three pages of posts...with absolutley no discussion about where GF falls into this scheme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22102 includes a portion in tysons corner, which is why no one really uses zip codes.
It's also because a portion of 22101 are zoned for Langley and they want everyone in the world to know it. God forbid they are zoned for McLean HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22102 includes a portion in tysons corner, which is why no one really uses zip codes.
It's also because a portion of 22101 are zoned for Langley and they want everyone in the world to know it. God forbid they are zoned for McLean HS.
Anonymous wrote:22102 includes a portion in tysons corner, which is why no one really uses zip codes.
Anonymous wrote:You would think it would be the beltway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, the nicest parts of McLean aren't even the parts close inside the beltway. I think there is a middle ground with a sweet spot in the parts of McLean that are north of 123 and the parts of Great Falls that are closer in and border McLean.
If by nicest you mean biggest and less expensive, maybe, but I think there is pretty fair consensus that Langley Farms (Waverly, Dogwood, Langley Lane etc), Turkey Run and Ballantrae Lane area are the nicest parts of McLean, albeit at a $4 mm entry point...
Those are all decent for new money. Old money live in upper McLean.
Where do you come up with an obscure term like "upper McLean," much less the nonsense that "old money" lives there? We aren't on the Main Line here, Dorothy.
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of people with kids just delineate using the high school pyramids (Langley vs McLean). Same difference though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, the nicest parts of McLean aren't even the parts close inside the beltway. I think there is a middle ground with a sweet spot in the parts of McLean that are north of 123 and the parts of Great Falls that are closer in and border McLean.
If by nicest you mean biggest and less expensive, maybe, but I think there is pretty fair consensus that Langley Farms (Waverly, Dogwood, Langley Lane etc), Turkey Run and Ballantrae Lane area are the nicest parts of McLean, albeit at a $4 mm entry point...
Those are all decent for new money. Old money live in upper McLean.
Where do you come up with an obscure term like "upper McLean," much less the nonsense that "old money" lives there? We aren't on the Main Line here, Dorothy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, the nicest parts of McLean aren't even the parts close inside the beltway. I think there is a middle ground with a sweet spot in the parts of McLean that are north of 123 and the parts of Great Falls that are closer in and border McLean.
If by nicest you mean biggest and less expensive, maybe, but I think there is pretty fair consensus that Langley Farms (Waverly, Dogwood, Langley Lane etc), Turkey Run and Ballantrae Lane area are the nicest parts of McLean, albeit at a $4 mm entry point...
Those are all decent for new money. Old money live in upper McLean.