Anonymous wrote:I know Vienna is not as rich as McLean or Great Falls but it is still one of the wealthier towns in NoVa. I was surprised this morning when I walked around in the farmers market there to see the people around me look rather...ordinary. Lots of tattoos, overweight frumpy people who definitely did not look rich...So why is this town so overhyped?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Vienna is not as rich as McLean or Great Falls but it is still one of the wealthier towns in NoVa. I was surprised this morning when I walked around in the farmers market there to see the people around me look rather...ordinary. Lots of tattoos, overweight frumpy people who definitely did not look rich...So why is this town so overhyped?
What were you expecting? Gucci shoes and Louis Vuitton grocery bags?
The great thing about Vienna is that people enjoy the ordinary. There is money in the bank, but it’s not flashed and pretentious. Public schools, local sports leagues, music on the Green, beer on the porch with a neighbor.
Simple living that’s quite ordinary.
This really is it with Vienna. People really just focus on their kids in Vienna and go about their lives. Besides, most I know are way more competitive about what travel baseball team their child plays on than on showing their wealth!
It’s actually not normal how obsessive many Vienna parents are about things like travel sports and band. It’s almost like they know they can’t compete when it comes to wealth or professional status, so they channel all their attention into sports and band camp and then call it “simple living.”
They travel sports thing is NoVa in generally, definitely not just Vienna! I’m shocked hearing my coworkers talk about the time and money they waste on it. Not a single one has played more then 1 year in at college level after all that and most got offered Irving or barely enough to dent tuition costs. It’s a weird northern Virginia obsession not Vienna
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Vienna is not as rich as McLean or Great Falls but it is still one of the wealthier towns in NoVa. I was surprised this morning when I walked around in the farmers market there to see the people around me look rather...ordinary. Lots of tattoos, overweight frumpy people who definitely did not look rich...So why is this town so overhyped?
What were you expecting? Gucci shoes and Louis Vuitton grocery bags?
The great thing about Vienna is that people enjoy the ordinary. There is money in the bank, but it’s not flashed and pretentious. Public schools, local sports leagues, music on the Green, beer on the porch with a neighbor.
Simple living that’s quite ordinary.
This really is it with Vienna. People really just focus on their kids in Vienna and go about their lives. Besides, most I know are way more competitive about what travel baseball team their child plays on than on showing their wealth!
It’s actually not normal how obsessive many Vienna parents are about things like travel sports and band. It’s almost like they know they can’t compete when it comes to wealth or professional status, so they channel all their attention into sports and band camp and then call it “simple living.”
Anonymous wrote:When seeing another posts about Mclean vs. Vienna, I know the Vienna zipcode has a lot of development potentialsMclean price is about 500K more than Vienna in terms of new built home and Vienna could serve as a secondary choice if people couldn't afford the same size space/lot in Mclean.
Isn't that "Wolftrappe," ya peasant?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The quality and value of homes is much higher just outside TOV - Vienna 22181 or 22124 close in oakton. Many estates located there. TOV used to be (and still remains) a middle class to upper MC hood with builder grade homes on small lots, etc. Its kind of sad to see the look and quality of homes replacing tear downs to be in the mediocre range. They all look the same really…the faux craftsman and more of the faux farmhouse as of late.
22181 is crap town USA. 22182 has Wolftrap ya peasent
Mclean price is about 500K more than Vienna in terms of new built home and Vienna could serve as a secondary choice if people couldn't afford the same size space/lot in Mclean. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Vienna is not as rich as McLean or Great Falls but it is still one of the wealthier towns in NoVa. I was surprised this morning when I walked around in the farmers market there to see the people around me look rather...ordinary. Lots of tattoos, overweight frumpy people who definitely did not look rich...So why is this town so overhyped?
What were you expecting? Gucci shoes and Louis Vuitton grocery bags?
The great thing about Vienna is that people enjoy the ordinary. There is money in the bank, but it’s not flashed and pretentious. Public schools, local sports leagues, music on the Green, beer on the porch with a neighbor.
Simple living that’s quite ordinary.
This really is it with Vienna. People really just focus on their kids in Vienna and go about their lives. Besides, most I know are way more competitive about what travel baseball team their child plays on than on showing their wealth!
It’s actually not normal how obsessive many Vienna parents are about things like travel sports and band. It’s almost like they know they can’t compete when it comes to wealth or professional status, so they channel all their attention into sports and band camp and then call it “simple living.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:vienna is awesome, mclean is good too. just depends on the type of neighborhood you want to live in. i dont believe in the school rankings so IMHO its a toss up. I went to schools ranked in the 1 and 2s on that stupid ranking system and turned out to be an okay doctor. food for thought, its what you do at home with your kids thats important.
Not as good as Vienna but it's acceptable good? LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Vienna is not as rich as McLean or Great Falls but it is still one of the wealthier towns in NoVa. I was surprised this morning when I walked around in the farmers market there to see the people around me look rather...ordinary. Lots of tattoos, overweight frumpy people who definitely did not look rich...So why is this town so overhyped?
What were you expecting? Gucci shoes and Louis Vuitton grocery bags?
The great thing about Vienna is that people enjoy the ordinary. There is money in the bank, but it’s not flashed and pretentious. Public schools, local sports leagues, music on the Green, beer on the porch with a neighbor.
Simple living that’s quite ordinary.
This really is it with Vienna. People really just focus on their kids in Vienna and go about their lives. Besides, most I know are way more competitive about what travel baseball team their child plays on than on showing their wealth!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Vienna is not as rich as McLean or Great Falls but it is still one of the wealthier towns in NoVa. I was surprised this morning when I walked around in the farmers market there to see the people around me look rather...ordinary. Lots of tattoos, overweight frumpy people who definitely did not look rich...So why is this town so overhyped?
What were you expecting? Gucci shoes and Louis Vuitton grocery bags?
The great thing about Vienna is that people enjoy the ordinary. There is money in the bank, but it’s not flashed and pretentious. Public schools, local sports leagues, music on the Green, beer on the porch with a neighbor.
Simple living that’s quite ordinary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Vienna is not as rich as McLean or Great Falls but it is still one of the wealthier towns in NoVa. I was surprised this morning when I walked around in the farmers market there to see the people around me look rather...ordinary. Lots of tattoos, overweight frumpy people who definitely did not look rich...So why is this town so overhyped?
What were you expecting? Gucci shoes and Louis Vuitton grocery bags?
The great thing about Vienna is that people enjoy the ordinary. There is money in the bank, but it’s not flashed and pretentious. Public schools, local sports leagues, music on the Green, beer on the porch with a neighbor.
Simple living that’s quite ordinary.