Anonymous wrote:We are strongly considering Great Falls. Could anyone comment on how long the drive on Georgetown Pike is from Walker Rd to the Beltway around 6:30 in the morning? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Great falls real estate values are falling a slow death. People aren't valuing the distance and space anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Great falls real estate values are falling a slow death. People aren't valuing the distance and space anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Wow- ok. We live in GF and wouldn't live anywhere else. It's a small town feel with beautiful homes and friendly people. Great public schools with close access to private schools like Potomac, Langley, Nysmith. Easy drive to Reston, Mclean and Tysons.
Anonymous wrote:Versus Vienna, McLean and Fairfax with all those crazy nightclubs to sneak into. HAHAHA.
Great Falls is nice, but there are also some negatives as pp's have mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Great falls was a little too rural for us, but it certainly is a very pretty and affluent area. We settled for western McLean outside of the beltway that's closer to Tysons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Growing up in this area, I knew a random kid or two who lived there. Yes, they had a big house with lots of land but they didn't have any neighbors to play with when younger and when we were in high school we didn't want to hang out there either. Nothing to do, long drive from hang out places, too far from other friends and several parents didn't like the drive to get to their homes in the dark- winding roads, no lights, hidden entrances/exits.
I think it's a nice area but I think more of retired people or those with much older kids.
We used to live in Vienna and our kids went to a preschool with some kids who lived in Great Falls. Our kids loved to visit the kids who lived in Great Falls. Many of the homes had swimming pools and tennis courts and there was so much room to run around. I guess it was further from the mall or a nightclub where teenagers try to sneak in underage.
Really because Vienna has plenty of neighborhood homes with enough land to run around and plenty of wooded type areas.
Pools and tennis courts weren't any big deal though for us growing up because every neighborhood had them and everyone belonged to their local swim/tennis club. As teens, we wanted to go to the pool to see and be seen and also to "lie out" . Hanging out in someone's shaded backyard wasn't quite the same as going to the pool where you knew your crush was lifeguarding.
Again, nothing wrong with the area but I think anyone looking to purchase there needs to consider lifestyle choices and be realistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Growing up in this area, I knew a random kid or two who lived there. Yes, they had a big house with lots of land but they didn't have any neighbors to play with when younger and when we were in high school we didn't want to hang out there either. Nothing to do, long drive from hang out places, too far from other friends and several parents didn't like the drive to get to their homes in the dark- winding roads, no lights, hidden entrances/exits.
I think it's a nice area but I think more of retired people or those with much older kids.
We used to live in Vienna and our kids went to a preschool with some kids who lived in Great Falls. Our kids loved to visit the kids who lived in Great Falls. Many of the homes had swimming pools and tennis courts and there was so much room to run around. I guess it was further from the mall or a nightclub where teenagers try to sneak in underage.
Anonymous wrote:Growing up in this area, I knew a random kid or two who lived there. Yes, they had a big house with lots of land but they didn't have any neighbors to play with when younger and when we were in high school we didn't want to hang out there either. Nothing to do, long drive from hang out places, too far from other friends and several parents didn't like the drive to get to their homes in the dark- winding roads, no lights, hidden entrances/exits.
I think it's a nice area but I think more of retired people or those with much older kids.
Anonymous wrote:Growing up in this area, I knew a random kid or two who lived there. Yes, they had a big house with lots of land but they didn't have any neighbors to play with when younger and when we were in high school we didn't want to hang out there either. Nothing to do, long drive from hang out places, too far from other friends and several parents didn't like the drive to get to their homes in the dark- winding roads, no lights, hidden entrances/exits.
I think it's a nice area but I think more of retired people or those with much older kids.