Anonymous wrote:NP here. I would be very comfortable with Belvedere or Sleepy Hollow ES (which most Lake Barcroft students attend), Glasgow MS and Stuart HS. Compared to Arlington, these areas are more diverse and less affluent than most of the schools that are assigned to Washington-Lee, but less diverse and wealthier than most of the schools that are assigned to Wakefield. Lake Barcroft isn't the only nice area that feeds into those schools. Sleepy Hollow Woods and Barcroft Woods are also very nice, as are other neighborhoods off Sleepy Hollow Road. There's always a sizable group of students involved in the IB program and parents involved in the PTA. The lake itself is loads of fun.
Personally, I'd be as happy with Glasgow as with Kenmore, and probably happier with Stuart than with TC Williams, Wakefield or Falls Church. The only reason I might avoid it would be if I was a middle or upper-class Hispanic and I was worried that my kid might get targeted or solicited for a gang by lower-income Hispanics who live in Culmore or the rougher areas off Columbia Pike.
Anonymous wrote:
Not really.
The area is in no way an "easy commute" to DC. It's in a very high traffic area - no matter which way you go and your backroads are limited when you are trying to get into DC.
It is a unique area for sure and I bet it does hold charm for many people but it's ridicuolous to pretend that it is close in or that it is not surrounded by crappy areas and high traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah, you take the backroads - that also get congested at times - but taking the backroads adds as much time to the commute as the traffic. It's a no win situation. The lake is a neat feature other than that, the area once you leave the neighborhood sucks.
With or without the backroads, Lake Barcroft is still closer to DC than Fairfax, not to mention some place in Great Falls or Loudoun, the houses are still nicer than most of the homes in Arlington, and there are a ton of great ethnic places like Duangrat's and Rabieng.
Please stay away! We get that the neighborhood's charms are lost on you, and the feeling is mutual.
Anonymous wrote:
That house looks like it should be found in foreclosure in a Fort Lauderdale exurb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
God, that's hideous. So depressing.
Take your medication regularly, and you might fare better.
Anonymous wrote:
God, that's hideous. So depressing.
Anonymous wrote:The neighborhood near Lake Barcroft is Ravenwood, not Ravensworth. A house currently on the market there:
http://franklymls.com/FX9001102
Anonymous wrote:
Yeah, you take the backroads - that also get congested at times - but taking the backroads adds as much time to the commute as the traffic. It's a no win situation. The lake is a neat feature other than that, the area once you leave the neighborhood sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The neighborhood of Lake Barcroft itself is nice; however, everything else surrounding it is basically public housing - or one slight step above - with one of the highest number of gang members in the Metro area. Couple that with the absolutely craptastic traffic in that area - anywhere on 7 or 50 or worse navigating that intersection of those two - is horrible.
Since you know the neighborhood so well, you surely also know that Lake Barcroft area residents take the backroads and alternate routes so they avoid 7 Corners altogether. It is quite easy once you know the neighborhood and the best ways around.
Anonymous wrote:stuart is one of the worse schools in FCPS. I would avoid it, high FARMS, ESL and gangs.
Anonymous wrote:That house is freaking ridiculously overpriced. Early 1990s blah.