Anonymous wrote:I love in DC so I’m a neutral party but of the two I prefer MoCo because 1. More diversity and 2. Greater sense of pride of place and community. People who live in Nova by and large seem upset to be there (they are mostly all transplants and wish they were back where they came from) and competitive with one another.
Anonymous wrote:As you can see OP, it always comes down to the whole NoVa vs MoCo to try to compete with MoCo, even though you asked for Arlington v. MoCo. One county or area in NoVa cannot take on MoCo.
The hate for MoCo is strong in this forum
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in both NOVA and MOCO and definitely NOVA. Our family and two children just moved to MOCO for a job and the people are unbelievably snobby and just rude in general. I will find a way out and back to VA as soon as possible. MCPS is going downhill so fast and with the way they handled Covid, I would never send my kids to a school in the district!
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in both NOVA and MOCO and definitely NOVA. Our family and two children just moved to MOCO for a job and the people are unbelievably snobby and just rude in general. I will find a way out and back to VA as soon as possible. MCPS is going downhill so fast and with the way they handled Covid, I would never send my kids to a school in the district![/quote]
Tell me how did FCPS and APS handle COVID that was so different and so great?
Anonymous wrote:VA and it’s not even close. MoCo is backsliding, while VA is developing rapidly and driving much of the area’s job growth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely Montgomery county.
Virginia has Richmond, the capitol of the confederacy.
Maryland until this year had the most bigoted pro-Confederacy state song, "Maryland, My Maryland." The UMD marching band and the chapel's chimes would regularly play it until recently. Virginia got rid of its state song decades earlier.
Basically anyplace you can commute to DC withing 45 minutes will be MAJORITY liberal and democrat..it will be from 65-85 percent left....does the exact percent matter to you ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely Montgomery county.
Virginia has Richmond, the capitol of the confederacy.
Maryland until this year had the most bigoted pro-Confederacy state song, "Maryland, My Maryland." The UMD marching band and the chapel's chimes would regularly play it until recently. Virginia got rid of its state song decades earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Have you looked at Falls Church City? Very walkable, soon to have the biggest Whole Foods in the US, many coffee shops, a lot of kids walking around, schools are amazing. You can get a nice house just under 2. Property and houses hold value very well.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely Montgomery county.
Virginia has Richmond, the capitol of the confederacy.