Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:North Arlington and FCC are fine if you don't care about prestige or name recognition like some of the snobs from McLean/Bethesda on this board.
This! Some posters are frustratingly pretentious about where they live.
Prestige is in the eye of the beholder. The big issues with North Arlington and FCC now are school overcrowding (in both Arlington and FCC) and high taxes (in FCC).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:North Arlington and FCC are fine if you don't care about prestige or name recognition like some of the snobs from McLean/Bethesda on this board.
This! Some posters are frustratingly pretentious about where they live.
Anonymous wrote:North Arlington and FCC are fine if you don't care about prestige or name recognition like some of the snobs from McLean/Bethesda on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Wife and I and our two children (3 and 1) considering moving to City of Falls Church from Cleveland Park. We have a coop now, and feel like we might be priced out of DC, plus the schools bit is nerve wracking. What are the plus and minuses of living in the City of Falls Church?
I live in Falls Church City.
Pros: walkable, a lot of young families, lots of activities through the community center for little kids, friendly town, close to Tysons, the freeways, and the airport.
Cons: we get so much praise for our schools but unless you live here you don't know the issues: teachers quitting left and right due to little support, new teachers and admin turn-over is huge, classrooms sizes maxed out but there are teacher's aids. Traffic is pretty bad during rush hour. If you're driving expect 45 min to 1 hour during rush hour. Metro is obviously the better way to travel. Are you a hip young family? Because nightlife here consists of oldster bands covering Steely Dan. The few bars on Broad St are all old boring people with horrible taste in music. The best coffee shop is full of old people with their laptops... it's like a graveyard in there. Kindred Cafe. State Theater is a sad sack for faux 80s bands covering pop music.
I'd go to North Arlington if I were you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Wife and I and our two children (3 and 1) considering moving to City of Falls Church from Cleveland Park. We have a coop now, and feel like we might be priced out of DC, plus the schools bit is nerve wracking. What are the plus and minuses of living in the City of Falls Church?
I live in Falls Church City.
Pros: walkable, a lot of young families, lots of activities through the community center for little kids, friendly town, close to Tysons, the freeways, and the airport.
Cons: we get so much praise for our schools but unless you live here you don't know the issues: teachers quitting left and right due to little support, new teachers and admin turn-over is huge, classrooms sizes maxed out but there are teacher's aids. Traffic is pretty bad during rush hour. If you're driving expect 45 min to 1 hour during rush hour. Metro is obviously the better way to travel. Are you a hip young family? Because nightlife here consists of oldster bands covering Steely Dan. The few bars on Broad St are all old boring people with horrible taste in music. The best coffee shop is full of old people with their laptops... it's like a graveyard in there. Kindred Cafe. State Theater is a sad sack for faux 80s bands covering pop music.
I'd go to North Arlington if I were you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Wife and I and our two children (3 and 1) considering moving to City of Falls Church from Cleveland Park. We have a coop now, and feel like we might be priced out of DC, plus the schools bit is nerve wracking. What are the plus and minuses of living in the City of Falls Church?
I live in Falls Church City.
Pros: walkable, a lot of young families, lots of activities through the community center for little kids, friendly town, close to Tysons, the freeways, and the airport.
Cons: we get so much praise for our schools but unless you live here you don't know the issues: teachers quitting left and right due to little support, new teachers and admin turn-over is huge, classrooms sizes maxed out but there are teacher's aids. Traffic is pretty bad during rush hour. If you're driving expect 45 min to 1 hour during rush hour. Metro is obviously the better way to travel. Are you a hip young family? Because nightlife here consists of oldster bands covering Steely Dan. The few bars on Broad St are all old boring people with horrible taste in music. The best coffee shop is full of old people with their laptops... it's like a graveyard in there. Kindred Cafe. State Theater is a sad sack for faux 80s bands covering pop music.
I'd go to North Arlington if I were you.
Anonymous wrote: Wife and I and our two children (3 and 1) considering moving to City of Falls Church from Cleveland Park. We have a coop now, and feel like we might be priced out of DC, plus the schools bit is nerve wracking. What are the plus and minuses of living in the City of Falls Church?
Anonymous wrote:FCC is great. We lived on the border for 3 years and we loved Broad St. Cherry Hill Park is great and so are the farmer's market and the library.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^thank you! I live on the border of FC and see those signs all the time and never knew what they were for.
The former mayor's husband (democrat rep of falls church city) molested a bunch of girls. Many of the current leaders d supported the mayor and husband without knowing the facts and blamed the girls.
http://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2015/09/ex-falls-church-democratic-official-sentenced-to-20-years-in-prison-in-molestation-case/
Anonymous wrote:^thank you! I live on the border of FC and see those signs all the time and never knew what they were for.