Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Franklin Park, Langley Forest, and Langley Farm are nice. The rest of McLean is a ****hole.
Do tell, idiot.
Aww is someone sad that their neighborhood was insulted? Why don’t you get down on your knees and cry at the sky you little whiner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Franklin Park, Langley Forest, and Langley Farm are nice. The rest of McLean is a ****hole.
Do tell, idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Franklin Park, Langley Forest, and Langley Farm are nice. The rest of McLean is a ****hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are going to sell this spring at $2.5. OP create an email and I'll send you the specs. No agent yet. 22101, inside the beltway north of Georgetown pike.
Awesome! Let’s connect
Familycatj@gmail.com
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pimmit Hills hands down is the best neighborhood in McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are the most expensive neighborhoods like Langley Forest, but they generally cost more than $2.5M. Apart from that, there is no "best" neighborhood, just different ones that may or may not appeal to different people.
When we were looking in McLean, we looked at houses in three neighborhoods: Franklin Park, Old Dominion Gardens (near Churchill Road ES), and Salona Village. I liked Franklin Park the most, as the lots are large, there's plenty of privacy, and it has some beautiful (IMO) new homes. But my spouse didn't like the narrow, windy roads and thought it would be less than ideal for our kids when they were learning to drive. We also liked Old Dominion Gardens, which also has many nice houses and the extra benefit of being within walking distance of both Churchill Road ES and Cooper MS. But we both had reservations about Langley HS and the lack of socio-economic diversity there. So we went with Salona Village, which wasn't quite as upscale as Franklin Park or Old Dominion Gardens, but is convenient to the center of McLean, and within walking distance of both Franklin Sherman ES and McLean HS.
No regrets, but expect we also would have been happy had we gone with Franklin Park or Old Dominion Gardens instead.
If you're worried about socioeconomic diversity, McLean is hardly your best choice regardless of neighborhood. I say this a POC in a "flavor" that is underrepresented in McLean, but we didn't move here for the diversity. (If you want diversity of nationalities, you get plenty)
Anonymous wrote:There are the most expensive neighborhoods like Langley Forest, but they generally cost more than $2.5M. Apart from that, there is no "best" neighborhood, just different ones that may or may not appeal to different people.
When we were looking in McLean, we looked at houses in three neighborhoods: Franklin Park, Old Dominion Gardens (near Churchill Road ES), and Salona Village. I liked Franklin Park the most, as the lots are large, there's plenty of privacy, and it has some beautiful (IMO) new homes. But my spouse didn't like the narrow, windy roads and thought it would be less than ideal for our kids when they were learning to drive. We also liked Old Dominion Gardens, which also has many nice houses and the extra benefit of being within walking distance of both Churchill Road ES and Cooper MS. But we both had reservations about Langley HS and the lack of socio-economic diversity there. So we went with Salona Village, which wasn't quite as upscale as Franklin Park or Old Dominion Gardens, but is convenient to the center of McLean, and within walking distance of both Franklin Sherman ES and McLean HS.
No regrets, but expect we also would have been happy had we gone with Franklin Park or Old Dominion Gardens instead.
Anonymous wrote:We are going to sell this spring at $2.5. OP create an email and I'll send you the specs. No agent yet. 22101, inside the beltway north of Georgetown pike.

Anonymous wrote:Pimmit Hills hands down is the best neighborhood in McLean.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, budget might help.
Wait, I just thought of two new build neighborhoods, my mistake. Nothing for sale in the two I can think of, Reserve of McLean and one off Georgetown Pike, Mackall Farms. They're in the $5m+ range. Is that your budget?
Sorry, should have been more clear. NOT all new build and NOT 90’s McMansions.
We’re from Conneticut where there are neighborhoods that feel more authentic. Looking for that feeling.
Budget up to $2.5 mil
We moved from the NE as well.....we looked at McLean and didn’t find the charm with the housing stock. Admittedly though, our budget was capped at 1.5, so take the comment with a grain of salt! Perhaps with a higher budget we would have found homes in that city that would have worked for us.
Good luck with the move, but from one Northeasterner to another, it’s not the same feel in any of the cities surrounding the DMV.
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And if you mention that you are from the Northeast, to locals, expect resentment - not that they have ever been to the Northeast LOL. Locals are okay with transplants being from the Midwest or South, for some reason - i have some guesses - not that they would admit this, of course.
NoVa gets a lot of people who've moved from the West Coast, the South, the Midwest, and abroad - and they rarely seem to complain about what they miss compared to NoVa. But people from the Northeast and some other parts of the Mid-Atlantic tend to gripe a lot, so we're OK if they prefer suburban Maryland instead, even if only Chevy Chase comes close to where they may have lived before. I doubt people from Connecticut would want people moving to Darien and claiming somehow it's not "authentic," so we're just returning the favor.