Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen McLean boosters: Stop trying to make McLean something it is not.
You are not doing it any favors.
You'd have to come up with a straw man argument to then being able to claim people are trying to make McLean something that it isn't.
It isn't the only affluent area in the DMV or the only place where people might decide to live, regardless of their finances.
But it is the DC suburb with the largest concentration of high-end housing, and it's in a desirable location between the region's two major job centers with nice homes, top-ranked public schools, good amenities, and proximity to two airports.
If you can't deal with that without resorting to snark, that's your problem.
Exactly. Its popularity exploded because people were able to get more for their money than in NWDC and Arlington.. Convenience and access was about the same when you are talking about residential parts of NWDC and Arlington (away from metro stops and walkable amenities), but you could get a larger more private lot and build a nicer new home or remodel an old one that would be more comfortable than the shoebox living space you could get for the same prices in NWDC or expensive parts of Arlington. Gradually developers swooped in and cashed out on this demand for newer homes rebuilding and changing the entire neighborhoods and also driving prices and making this area unaffordable to most but high income earners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody dreams of living in McLean, OP.
Many people aspire to live in McLean, but it takes money. The envy on this forum is rampant and not very attractive.
Of course, most of those priced out find another place to live without drama, which makes me think OP is a troll.
No, I grew up in McLean, and my parents owned a place there since the early 80s. It's a miserable place to live and grow up. Really, nobody desires to live in McLean for the quality of life. Maybe they aspire because they *think* it's an affluent place, but it's really just a depressing sh!thole.
I grew up in nova and yeah I don’t recall anyone ever dreaming of wanting to do anything but leave here. Most of my local friends who grew up here have moved out of this area.
I would dream of moving to Peru or Iceland or something. Not some lame DC suburb like Arlington or McLean LOL.
I grew up elsewhere in Fairfax and there are a lot of people who return to the area. There aren’t a lot of places with the same combination of good jobs, good public schools, nice houses, educated residents, and easy access to major cities and international airports.
Perhaps, but they don't return because they truly love the quality of life. There are pockets of neighborhoods that provide an agreeable living situation if you have to move back because other combinations of life factors. But not McLean. No one who's lived there, then lived elsewhere, is like "yeah I want to move back to McLean."
But people who grew up elsewhere do move to McLean. There must be something attractive about it. For us it is a decent commute to where we need to go, good public schools, and a home that we like.
It's all about jobs. Nothing attractive really in our case.
Anonymous wrote:Falls Church City or Vienna. Reston if you don't need public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen McLean boosters: Stop trying to make McLean something it is not.
You are not doing it any favors.
You'd have to come up with a straw man argument to then being able to claim people are trying to make McLean something that it isn't.
It isn't the only affluent area in the DMV or the only place where people might decide to live, regardless of their finances.
But it is the DC suburb with the largest concentration of high-end housing, and it's in a desirable location between the region's two major job centers with nice homes, top-ranked public schools, good amenities, and proximity to two airports.
If you can't deal with that without resorting to snark, that's your problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody dreams of living in McLean, OP.
Many people aspire to live in McLean, but it takes money. The envy on this forum is rampant and not very attractive.
Of course, most of those priced out find another place to live without drama, which makes me think OP is a troll.
No, I grew up in McLean, and my parents owned a place there since the early 80s. It's a miserable place to live and grow up. Really, nobody desires to live in McLean for the quality of life. Maybe they aspire because they *think* it's an affluent place, but it's really just a depressing sh!thole.
Uh, no, I haven't posted this ever before. Sorry, you may feel like you "made it" living in McLean, but many, many of us who've lived there know it's not something to covet.
And if you grew up in McLean and WANTED to live there as an adult... well you just need to get out more. Lots, lots more.
Anonymous wrote:Listen McLean boosters: Stop trying to make McLean something it is not.
You are not doing it any favors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody dreams of living in McLean, OP.
Many people aspire to live in McLean, but it takes money. The envy on this forum is rampant and not very attractive.
Of course, most of those priced out find another place to live without drama, which makes me think OP is a troll.
No, I grew up in McLean, and my parents owned a place there since the early 80s. It's a miserable place to live and grow up. Really, nobody desires to live in McLean for the quality of life. Maybe they aspire because they *think* it's an affluent place, but it's really just a depressing sh!thole.
I grew up in nova and yeah I don’t recall anyone ever dreaming of wanting to do anything but leave here. Most of my local friends who grew up here have moved out of this area.
I would dream of moving to Peru or Iceland or something. Not some lame DC suburb like Arlington or McLean LOL.
I grew up elsewhere in Fairfax and there are a lot of people who return to the area. There aren’t a lot of places with the same combination of good jobs, good public schools, nice houses, educated residents, and easy access to major cities and international airports.
Perhaps, but they don't return because they truly love the quality of life. There are pockets of neighborhoods that provide an agreeable living situation if you have to move back because other combinations of life factors. But not McLean. No one who's lived there, then lived elsewhere, is like "yeah I want to move back to McLean."
But people who grew up elsewhere do move to McLean. There must be something attractive about it. For us it is a decent commute to where we need to go, good public schools, and a home that we like.
Anonymous wrote:Well if you grew up in McLean, culturally you'd be most comfortable there. But if you did a lot of traveling I cannot imagine you would think it's all that. I get if you wanted just status quo, yeah it's got bells for that but I agree that in terms of living a little, or living it up, I cannot McLean fueling that ambition. Y'all need to get a life if you think it is the bomb place of the country! Wanting to live there is one thing, feeling that it's the best place in DMV area is another.
-DP
Anonymous wrote:move to Vienna, Wolf Trap, or Oakton for bigger space and quality of life.