Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Falls Church City (22046) is for all intents and purposes about as close to DC as North Arlington and its schools are well regarded. It's so small there is only one high school, but make sure you are in the city boundaries. The rest of Falls Church (referred to as just "Falls Church") is within Fairfax County and the schools are good, but not as good.
Your guide to falls church
Good
22046 (falls church city)
22046 (fairfax county mclean)
22043 (fairfax county either marshall or mclean)
not so good
22042 (falls church high)
22044 (stuart, could be considered good because parts are lake barcroft which is a lake area but the schools are not good)
22041 (stuart)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the neighborhood of Del Rae.
Then please learn to spell "Del Ray" correctly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could probably rent a decent (not luxury, but safe and functional) place on the budget in North Arlington... But on your rental budget, you should be able to find a SFH north of Lee Highway, I would think.
I agree with these statements. If you want to be near Arlington, and are planning to send kids to public schools, I would only consider the areas that feed into Jamestown/Williamsburg/Yorktown or Taylor/Williamsburg/Yorktown. I would avoid the other areas, since you can afford to with that budget. We rent out our updated 3BR North Arlington house in these school districts to a family of 4 plus a dog well under your budget, so I imagine you can find others.
Anonymous wrote:I like the neighborhood of Del Rae.
Anonymous wrote:You could probably rent a decent (not luxury, but safe and functional) place on the budget in North Arlington. The only neighborhood I can think of that some might avoid would be Halls Hill, which has been renamed High Point Park or something similar. I wouldn't have a problem living there, but it is a historically black neighborhood which was once known for drug traffic and crime. (I think that's changed now but the perception lingers, and there are still some run down small apartment buildings there that house low income folks.) It's south of Lee Highway between George Mason and Glebe Road. But on your rental budget, you should be able to find a SFH north of Lee Highway, I would think.
Anonymous wrote:Falls Church City (22046) is for all intents and purposes about as close to DC as North Arlington and its schools are well regarded. It's so small there is only one high school, but make sure you are in the city boundaries. The rest of Falls Church (referred to as just "Falls Church") is within Fairfax County and the schools are good, but not as good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could probably rent a decent (not luxury, but safe and functional) place on the budget in North Arlington... But on your rental budget, you should be able to find a SFH north of Lee Highway, I would think.
I agree with these statements. If you want to be near Arlington, and are planning to send kids to public schools, I would only consider the areas that feed into Jamestown/Williamsburg/Yorktown or Taylor/Williamsburg/Yorktown. I would avoid the other areas, since you can afford to with that budget. We rent out our updated 3BR North Arlington house in these school districts to a family of 4 plus a dog well under your budget, so I imagine you can find others.
All elementary schools aside from Taylor and Jamestown are to be avoided? You're profoundly misguided.
Anonymous wrote:Falls Church City (22046) is for all intents and purposes about as close to DC as North Arlington and its schools are well regarded. It's so small there is only one high school, but make sure you are in the city boundaries. The rest of Falls Church (referred to as just "Falls Church") is within Fairfax County and the schools are good, but not as good.
Anonymous wrote:avoid the areas east of I-95.