Anonymous wrote:So you both WFH??
And it doesn't sound like a commute to anywhere in the region is a factor, right?
Why move here? Why not to a lower COLA area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kings Park West in Fairfax
They said walkable. I grew up in that area, you can’t walk to anything.
Falls Church City- walk to groceries, library, ice cream, restaurants. Very good schools
Arlington- Westover area, walk to school, restaurants, farmers market
City of Fairfax- They have a cute downtown, this might be an option
Old Town Alexandria- lots of shops and restaurants, very walkable, but you will need to go to private school
This is the answer. Alexandria has "cute" walkable neighborhoods with better architecture (Old Town, Del Ray & even Belle Haven is relatively walkable), but schools are a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kings Park West in Fairfax
They said walkable. I grew up in that area, you can’t walk to anything.
Falls Church City- walk to groceries, library, ice cream, restaurants. Very good schools
Arlington- Westover area, walk to school, restaurants, farmers market
City of Fairfax- They have a cute downtown, this might be an option
Old Town Alexandria- lots of shops and restaurants, very walkable, but you will need to go to private school
Anonymous wrote:Central McLean north or south of dolley Madison is ideal but also the most expensive.
Not the west side of McLean near great falls, lots of traffic on leesburg pike and never ending construction. Maybe even a casino.
Not Vienna, maple ave traffic and Tyson’s corner traffic to get to the highways. Schools are a notch below McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you both WFH??
And it doesn't sound like a commute to anywhere in the region is a factor, right?
Why move here? Why not to a lower COLA area?
+1. Northeast to DMV can be a big change, culturally, OP (hint: ask others who have actually done so).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kings Park West in Fairfax
They said walkable. I grew up in that area, you can’t walk to anything.
Falls Church City- walk to groceries, library, ice cream, restaurants. Very good schools
Arlington- Westover area, walk to school, restaurants, farmers market
City of Fairfax- They have a cute downtown, this might be an option
Old Town Alexandria- lots of shops and restaurants, very walkable, but you will need to go to private school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moving to the DMV from the San Francisco Bay Area and we've spent most of our attention on looking at Bethesda / Chevy Chase, mostly because my spouse is from the Northeast and thinks MD feels more like NY/NJ. I'm trying to convince him to look at Northern Virginia in part because the state and local income taxes are so much more reasonable, but we don't know where to really begin. Cultural differences aside (if there really are any), he doesn't like that NOVA has so many big roads and strip malls and doesn't seem to have more walkable neighborhoods. He thinks B/CC neighborhoods are full of beautiful older homes and VA seems to have a lot more recent McMansions. Is that really true? Are there exceptions?
We've heard traffic can be very bad in Virginia, particularly on main roads and over the bridges, and although we're both WFH, we would like to go into DC regularly to visit museums with the kids. Here in the Bay Area, we're lucky enough to be able to walk to school, the public library, the grocery store, neighborhood parks, and we'd love not to have to get into the car and sit in traffic to do everything.
Would love some help with recommendations on neighborhoods to look at? Some have mentioned McLean and Vienna, but we don't know which parts. Our budget is $2M, give or take. Excellent public schools are very important to us.
The cultural differences will be less pronounced for your spouse in MD. To New Yorkers, VA is considered southern. This will be debated, but those who are truly not from the south will understand. Ultimately, the answer depends on commute, and nothing more. MD is slightly cheaper than VA. For VA, the PP who mentioned the McLean HS side of McLean is spot on, regarding walkability - unless you insist on a new house, then you will have to move further out for the money. Vienna is very walkable and family friendly, and tends to skew slightly younger than McLean. You will get more land, the further out you move.
Have lived in both McLean and Vienna and agree with this assessment. But I'll add that there are parts of Vienna that are not walkable.
PP here excellent point. I should have pointed out that the parts near Vienna's downtown is what I would consider, but I can not speak to the schools (for resale value).
Anonymous wrote:Kings Park West in Fairfax