Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depending on where you work in DC, either the Falls Church/Lyon Village areas in VA (orange line), or the close-in Bethesda suburbs (red line). We are in East Bethesda (tucked away behind the BCC high school). Great playground a 5 minute walk from the house; 10 minute walk to metro; BCC cluster. Though if we could afford it, we've move to Chevy Chase - the part bounded by Wisconsin and Bradley, behind the Trader Joe's. Gorgeous houses, much bigger than ours, and bigger lots too. Not quite as convenient for walking to groceries and such, but equally good for metro, schools, and playground.
do you know what the zip codes are for these two neighborhoods - lyon village and the part of CC you mentioned?
Anonymous wrote:Depending on where you work in DC, either the Falls Church/Lyon Village areas in VA (orange line), or the close-in Bethesda suburbs (red line). We are in East Bethesda (tucked away behind the BCC high school). Great playground a 5 minute walk from the house; 10 minute walk to metro; BCC cluster. Though if we could afford it, we've move to Chevy Chase - the part bounded by Wisconsin and Bradley, behind the Trader Joe's. Gorgeous houses, much bigger than ours, and bigger lots too. Not quite as convenient for walking to groceries and such, but equally good for metro, schools, and playground.
The earlier PP really needs to learn the difference between Falls Church and the City of Falls Church. The City of Falls Church is small, with expensive houses and condos and very good schools and a charming little downtown. The areas of Falls Church in Falls Church high school and Stuart are not as nice. (the demographics are not as wealthy, or as caucasian.) There's also West Falls Church, which is the part of Falls Church (some of Falls church city, some in Fairfax County) closer to Tysons.
And yeah, some of the areas that feed into Falls Church HS are rougher. there's a fair amount of lower-income housing in that boundary. Not unusual around here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was shocked that City of Falls Church was just recognized as the wealthiest area in the entire nation -- with a median income of $113K. I live in Falls Church (part of FX, not the city part) and I have always thought Falls Church was ghetto. I am near Falls Church High School, which is totally ghetto. Can someone tell me what area is nice, metro-accessible and has good schools?? I have never heard this.
The city itself and the areas of Fairfax Co north of the city itself.
If you're going to call Falls Church City "ghetto" I think you secretly want a 5-acre lot in Fauquier or Loudoun.
And why are you in the ghetto? It'll wear you down. Living in one of South Arlington's ghettos (*) nearly ruined my marriage (of course I'm the only one who'll admit on DCUM to moving out of an "up and coming" area.)
(*) ghetto, relatively speaking. Yes I am aware that there are worse places (parts of SE DC and innermost Prince George's.) At the same time, why should I put up with an neighborhood that doesn't meet my desires?
Anonymous wrote:I was shocked that City of Falls Church was just recognized as the wealthiest area in the entire nation -- with a median income of $113K. I live in Falls Church (part of FX, not the city part) and I have always thought Falls Church was ghetto. I am near Falls Church High School, which is totally ghetto. Can someone tell me what area is nice, metro-accessible and has good schools?? I have never heard this.