Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s hard for me to picture OP pushing one of those wheeled shoppers down the sidewalk to her walkable 1.1 mil house.
OP please define what is walkable to you.
I live in an 850k house in Oak Hill. It is a “walkable” neighborhood in the sense that there are safe sidewalks, little car traffic, and the neighborhood is pleasant to walk around in with friendly neighbors also walking around. But I don’t really do any walks besides dog walking. However, the pool and tennis club and shopping center with many amenities are a short bike or car ride away without having to use any major roads. My kids ride their bikes plenty of places and take the bus to school. So while we have a car, we are not in it that much. But I don’t go out to drink at bars or get coffee. We do that stuff at home. Maybe that’s what OP wants or thinks she wants.
If I had 1.1 mil, I’d look at Franklin Farm and enjoy walking in that neighborhood.
Vienna might have a lot of shops and restaurants crammed in, but I’d hardly call Maple Ave a place I’d want to walk around.
I have no idea what the illegal immigrant poster is on about.
I'm the OP. We currently are within <15 min walk to a Trader Joe's, a CVS, a park with a playground, and a bunch of restaurants. I would consider that very walkable. Having access to the park only would not be walkable IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s hard for me to picture OP pushing one of those wheeled shoppers down the sidewalk to her walkable 1.1 mil house.
OP please define what is walkable to you.
I live in an 850k house in Oak Hill. It is a “walkable” neighborhood in the sense that there are safe sidewalks, little car traffic, and the neighborhood is pleasant to walk around in with friendly neighbors also walking around. But I don’t really do any walks besides dog walking. However, the pool and tennis club and shopping center with many amenities are a short bike or car ride away without having to use any major roads. My kids ride their bikes plenty of places and take the bus to school. So while we have a car, we are not in it that much. But I don’t go out to drink at bars or get coffee. We do that stuff at home. Maybe that’s what OP wants or thinks she wants.
If I had 1.1 mil, I’d look at Franklin Farm and enjoy walking in that neighborhood.
Vienna might have a lot of shops and restaurants crammed in, but I’d hardly call Maple Ave a place I’d want to walk around.
I have no idea what the illegal immigrant poster is on about.
I'm the OP. We currently are within <15 min walk to a Trader Joe's, a CVS, a park with a playground, and a bunch of restaurants. I would consider that very walkable. Having access to the park only would not be walkable IMO.
Anonymous wrote:It’s hard for me to picture OP pushing one of those wheeled shoppers down the sidewalk to her walkable 1.1 mil house.
OP please define what is walkable to you.
I live in an 850k house in Oak Hill. It is a “walkable” neighborhood in the sense that there are safe sidewalks, little car traffic, and the neighborhood is pleasant to walk around in with friendly neighbors also walking around. But I don’t really do any walks besides dog walking. However, the pool and tennis club and shopping center with many amenities are a short bike or car ride away without having to use any major roads. My kids ride their bikes plenty of places and take the bus to school. So while we have a car, we are not in it that much. But I don’t go out to drink at bars or get coffee. We do that stuff at home. Maybe that’s what OP wants or thinks she wants.
If I had 1.1 mil, I’d look at Franklin Farm and enjoy walking in that neighborhood.
Vienna might have a lot of shops and restaurants crammed in, but I’d hardly call Maple Ave a place I’d want to walk around.
I have no idea what the illegal immigrant poster is on about.
Anonymous wrote:Chantilly. I have the same budget and would really like to move out there, but have to commute into the city 3x/week.
Anonymous wrote:Vienna. Big townhouses and walkability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One spouse works in Chantilly, the other from home. Looking to move from Alexandria to somewhere with good schools. Would love to stay inside the beltway or right outside of it - have always lived close to the city and like walkability (we know we could get more for our money and a better commute outside the beltway). We're open to a townhouse, but need 4 bedrooms or 3 plus some type of office space. Where would you look? TIA!
You have school age kids and are not rich (1.1M budget).
You need to talk walkable out behind the wood shed and bury it. That’s for rich people, like Bentleys and yachts. Making your kids be the “townhouse” kids so you can walk to a coffee shop or bar is the height of Millenial myopia.
Townhouse suck for families. People hate coming over because parking is always a nightmare. There is no yard for the kids to play in, and little interior privacy for when kids are older (you hear everything). It’s boring for the kids when you host, so play dates and friends drop away. And when you get a 3rd car because your teen is learning to drive, you F’d good because of parking.
SFH in a good school in Loudoun would be my recommendation, you would even be kinda close to metro. Easy commute down 28 to Chantilly. Or some place in Fairfax but I know the schools in that region are more variable.
Anonymous wrote:One spouse works in Chantilly, the other from home. Looking to move from Alexandria to somewhere with good schools. Would love to stay inside the beltway or right outside of it - have always lived close to the city and like walkability (we know we could get more for our money and a better commute outside the beltway). We're open to a townhouse, but need 4 bedrooms or 3 plus some type of office space. Where would you look? TIA!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t you live in Chantilly or Oak Hill you crazy person?
Tell me more about walkability in Chantilly and Oak Hill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t you live in Chantilly or Oak Hill you crazy person?
Because I'm not an illegal immigrant in a group house with 560 cars on the street?
OP here just popping in to clarify that the poster above is NOT me.
Whatever, OP, we know you're the Falls Church City troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t you live in Chantilly or Oak Hill you crazy person?
Because I'm not an illegal immigrant in a group house with 560 cars on the street?
OP here just popping in to clarify that the poster above is NOT me.