Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia
+1. great schools, reasonable taxes, green areas, walkability
Show me a good school in Arlington that has walkability / close to metro. Yes, good schools means test scores.
I do not get this. If you live in north Arlington schools are not a factor. I think the train has left the station on APS and private is really the question. How long is your commute to the PRIVATE school you are sending you kids to?
No one should be moving to Arlington for the school system. It is about the location and not being in dc. APS is highly average, at best.
Naive Capitol Hill resident here. Thought the tried and true Hill strategy was to bail for a place like arlington for better schools. How have the schools in APS declined?
Arlington schools are ok but they’re not as good as Montgomery or Fairfax counties. Arlington is just really small by comparison and doesn’t have the resources of larger counties. People move to Arlington for proximity to dc and the schools are passable. But if your kids are extremely gifted, they’ll be better served in mcps or fcps.
Oh please, this forum is full of people claiming MoCo and FFX are going down the drain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia
+1. great schools, reasonable taxes, green areas, walkability
Show me a good school in Arlington that has walkability / close to metro. Yes, good schools means test scores.
I do not get this. If you live in north Arlington schools are not a factor. I think the train has left the station on APS and private is really the question. How long is your commute to the PRIVATE school you are sending you kids to?
No one should be moving to Arlington for the school system. It is about the location and not being in dc. APS is highly average, at best.
Naive Capitol Hill resident here. Thought the tried and true Hill strategy was to bail for a place like arlington for better schools. How have the schools in APS declined?
Arlington schools are ok but they’re not as good as Montgomery or Fairfax counties. Arlington is just really small by comparison and doesn’t have the resources of larger counties. People move to Arlington for proximity to dc and the schools are passable. But if your kids are extremely gifted, they’ll be better served in mcps or fcps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia
+1. great schools, reasonable taxes, green areas, walkability
Show me a good school in Arlington that has walkability / close to metro. Yes, good schools means test scores.
I do not get this. If you live in north Arlington schools are not a factor. I think the train has left the station on APS and private is really the question. How long is your commute to the PRIVATE school you are sending you kids to?
No one should be moving to Arlington for the school system. It is about the location and not being in dc. APS is highly average, at best.
Naive Capitol Hill resident here. Thought the tried and true Hill strategy was to bail for a place like arlington for better schools. How have the schools in APS declined?
Anonymous wrote:Glover Park!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia
+1. great schools, reasonable taxes, green areas, walkability
Show me a good school in Arlington that has walkability / close to metro. Yes, good schools means test scores.
I do not get this. If you live in north Arlington schools are not a factor. I think the train has left the station on APS and private is really the question. How long is your commute to the PRIVATE school you are sending you kids to?
No one should be moving to Arlington for the school system. It is about the location and not being in dc. APS is highly average, at best.
Naive Capitol Hill resident here. Thought the tried and true Hill strategy was to bail for a place like arlington for better schools. How have the schools in APS declined?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia
+1. great schools, reasonable taxes, green areas, walkability
Show me a good school in Arlington that has walkability / close to metro. Yes, good schools means test scores.
I do not get this. If you live in north Arlington schools are not a factor. I think the train has left the station on APS and private is really the question. How long is your commute to the PRIVATE school you are sending you kids to?
No one should be moving to Arlington for the school system. It is about the location and not being in dc. APS is highly average, at best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As much as Arlington is overrated if you want to bike/metro to dc that is your only option in va. Biking into the city regularly you want to be courthouse, rosslyn or crystal city area. Metro to dc anything out to ballston and it is a few mile bike ride into dc that may not be a daily commute option for biking.
For 1.8m it may be tight in n Arlington. Nicer homes close to metro are 2m and up. Maybe in Arlington forest or bluemont you could get something decent for 1.8; but that is a solid 15 -20 minute walk to metro/ballston.
Maryland may be a better option if you do not care about in state colleges.
+1 We're in Ashton Heights/Lyon Park neighborhood and I know a number of people who regularly bike to jobs in DC. My husband used to bike when he worked in Georgetown. have a short walk to the VA Square metro. Updated homes are generally $2M+ but sometimes you can find something lower, e.g.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/131-N-Irving-St-22201/home/11256873
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/415-N-Monroe-St-22201/home/11256588
I just checked out what's available in Lyon Park on redfin and saw some of the ugliest houses I've seen in a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As much as Arlington is overrated if you want to bike/metro to dc that is your only option in va. Biking into the city regularly you want to be courthouse, rosslyn or crystal city area. Metro to dc anything out to ballston and it is a few mile bike ride into dc that may not be a daily commute option for biking.
For 1.8m it may be tight in n Arlington. Nicer homes close to metro are 2m and up. Maybe in Arlington forest or bluemont you could get something decent for 1.8; but that is a solid 15 -20 minute walk to metro/ballston.
Maryland may be a better option if you do not care about in state colleges.
+1 We're in Ashton Heights/Lyon Park neighborhood and I know a number of people who regularly bike to jobs in DC. My husband used to bike when he worked in Georgetown. have a short walk to the VA Square metro. Updated homes are generally $2M+ but sometimes you can find something lower, e.g.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/131-N-Irving-St-22201/home/11256873
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/415-N-Monroe-St-22201/home/11256588
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia
+1. great schools, reasonable taxes, green areas, walkability
Show me a good school in Arlington that has walkability / close to metro. Yes, good schools means test scores.
Cardinal or Tuckahoe ES Swanson MS Yorktown. HS Walk to EFC Metro and Westover Village.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia
+1. great schools, reasonable taxes, green areas, walkability
Show me a good school in Arlington that has walkability / close to metro. Yes, good schools means test scores.
I do not get this. If you live in north Arlington schools are not a factor. I think the train has left the station on APS and private is really the question. How long is your commute to the PRIVATE school you are sending you kids to?
No one should be moving to Arlington for the school system. It is about the location and not being in dc. APS is highly average, at best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia
+1. great schools, reasonable taxes, green areas, walkability
Show me a good school in Arlington that has walkability / close to metro. Yes, good schools means test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington: Waverly hills, High View Park, Cherrydale, Westover, Waycroft,