Anonymous wrote:OP here - I appreciate the recommendations for other pyramids, but surely you all must understand that someone that can afford Reston/Herndon isn't likely to be able to afford a home zoned for Langley?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much of Reston, even North Reston goes to South Lakes. It’ll be easy to find a home zoned for there.
FWIW my average kid is doing fine at Herndon.
Sadly, there are like four homes out there zoned to South Lakes under a million. It's a mess out there!
How about the beautiful contemporary styled townhomes around and near Lake Anne plaza? They are a number below 1mil and zoned to South Lakes. People love that mid century modern Dwell Magazine look these days.
Appreciate the suggestions but we are currently in a townhouse and need more space (and a yard).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much of Reston, even North Reston goes to South Lakes. It’ll be easy to find a home zoned for there.
FWIW my average kid is doing fine at Herndon.
Sadly, there are like four homes out there zoned to South Lakes under a million. It's a mess out there!
How about the beautiful contemporary styled townhomes around and near Lake Anne plaza? They are a number below 1mil and zoned to South Lakes. People love that mid century modern Dwell Magazine look these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cooper/Langley is very good and ranked pyramid and some homes in the western part of Great Falls that is near Reston go to this pyramid also.
Cooper/Langley are awful. Rich , cliques. Not at all friendly to average kids.
Anonymous wrote:Cooper/Langley is very good and ranked pyramid and some homes in the western part of Great Falls that is near Reston go to this pyramid also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much of Reston, even North Reston goes to South Lakes. It’ll be easy to find a home zoned for there.
FWIW my average kid is doing fine at Herndon.
Sadly, there are like four homes out there zoned to South Lakes under a million. It's a mess out there!
How about the beautiful contemporary styled townhomes around and near Lake Anne plaza? They are a number below 1mil and zoned to South Lakes. People love that mid century modern Dwell Magazine look these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much of Reston, even North Reston goes to South Lakes. It’ll be easy to find a home zoned for there.
FWIW my average kid is doing fine at Herndon.
Sadly, there are like four homes out there zoned to South Lakes under a million. It's a mess out there!
Anonymous wrote:Much of Reston, even North Reston goes to South Lakes. It’ll be easy to find a home zoned for there.
FWIW my average kid is doing fine at Herndon.