Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Reston offer a city vibe for 30something young adults or is it suburbia?
suburban hellscape. The founder had noble intentions but it’s been spoiled.
Do you even actually live there?
DP. They are correct. Robert E Smith (RESton’s founder) intended it to be an urban family friendly place that’s walkable. But since he passed, Reston got commercialized and bought out, all while charging their residences 700-800 bucks for their association fees to pay for everything.
Now Reston seems...confused. It’s trying to be a city but it’s mainly just suburbia with a bunch of businesses nearby. Town Center is decent but it’s honestly nothing special, a bunch of chain restaurants at best.
Nah. I've lived there 20 years, this is bullshit.
What part?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Reston offer a city vibe for 30something young adults or is it suburbia?
suburban hellscape. The founder had noble intentions but it’s been spoiled.
Do you even actually live there?
DP. They are correct. Robert E Smith (RESton’s founder) intended it to be an urban family friendly place that’s walkable. But since he passed, Reston got commercialized and bought out, all while charging their residences 700-800 bucks for their association fees to pay for everything.
Now Reston seems...confused. It’s trying to be a city but it’s mainly just suburbia with a bunch of businesses nearby. Town Center is decent but it’s honestly nothing special, a bunch of chain restaurants at best.
Nah. I've lived there 20 years, this is bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Reston offer a city vibe for 30something young adults or is it suburbia?
suburban hellscape. The founder had noble intentions but it’s been spoiled.
Do you even actually live there?
DP. They are correct. Robert E Smith (RESton’s founder) intended it to be an urban family friendly place that’s walkable. But since he passed, Reston got commercialized and bought out, all while charging their residences 700-800 bucks for their association fees to pay for everything.
Now Reston seems...confused. It’s trying to be a city but it’s mainly just suburbia with a bunch of businesses nearby. Town Center is decent but it’s honestly nothing special, a bunch of chain restaurants at best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Reston offer a city vibe for 30something young adults or is it suburbia?
It’s suburbia to a tee. Don’t let the tall buildings in the town center fool you, it’s mainly families and kids. There are a few bars but it’s mainly divorced soccer moms who frequent the bars.
If you want more of a city vibe, you’d have to go with Alexandria.
Agree. Alexandria has something for everybody. Definitely more urban feel. A lot of diversity, grit & a lot of fun. Good location to DC if that matters.
Reston is just very scrubbed, boring and far away. It is safe.
Yeah I'll take "scrubbed and boring" for my young family over "gritty and urban" every day of the week.
I mean that's fair if that's your preference.
I would question how much grit there really is in Old Town or Del Ray these days though. It's not exactly Columbia Heights. Even Arlandria (which is much lower income) is pretty chill, IMO. Most people are more worried these days about Arlandria being scrubbed, post Amazon.
With kids, pick Reston. Old town, Alexandria is an awesome town. I heard they have a powerful “dog” lobby and that you don’t want to go up against the dog owners there. Dogs rule old town. Lots of rich people with dogs. Total utopia!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Reston offer a city vibe for 30something young adults or is it suburbia?
It’s suburbia to a tee. Don’t let the tall buildings in the town center fool you, it’s mainly families and kids. There are a few bars but it’s mainly divorced soccer moms who frequent the bars.
If you want more of a city vibe, you’d have to go with Alexandria.
Agree. Alexandria has something for everybody. Definitely more urban feel. A lot of diversity, grit & a lot of fun. Good location to DC if that matters.
Reston is just very scrubbed, boring and far away. It is safe.
Yeah I'll take "scrubbed and boring" for my young family over "gritty and urban" every day of the week.
I mean that's fair if that's your preference.
I would question how much grit there really is in Old Town or Del Ray these days though. It's not exactly Columbia Heights. Even Arlandria (which is much lower income) is pretty chill, IMO. Most people are more worried these days about Arlandria being scrubbed, post Amazon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Reston offer a city vibe for 30something young adults or is it suburbia?
It’s suburbia to a tee. Don’t let the tall buildings in the town center fool you, it’s mainly families and kids. There are a few bars but it’s mainly divorced soccer moms who frequent the bars.
If you want more of a city vibe, you’d have to go with Alexandria.
Agree. Alexandria has something for everybody. Definitely more urban feel. A lot of diversity, grit & a lot of fun. Good location to DC if that matters.
Reston is just very scrubbed, boring and far away. It is safe.
Yeah I'll take "scrubbed and boring" for my young family over "gritty and urban" every day of the week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reston/Herdon has some great areas. We live in the FoxMill ES boundary and love it. The ES is very good and has a nice community. Carson is excellent and South Lakes is solid. We like the neighborhood. The commute to Arlington is ok, our commuter leaves after school drop off, so around 9, and the commute takes 40 minutes. Housing prices are more affordable. We are happy out here.
What is a commuter?
A person who commutes.
The context implies the commuter is a bus.
“Our commuter” is a bus? That’s the only way it would take 40 minutes. i lived near Reston a couple years ago. Sometimes it took me half an hour just to get to the Dulles Toll Road from my place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Reston offer a city vibe for 30something young adults or is it suburbia?
suburban hellscape. The founder had noble intentions but it’s been spoiled.
Do you even actually live there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Reston offer a city vibe for 30something young adults or is it suburbia?
suburban hellscape. The founder had noble intentions but it’s been spoiled.
Do you even actually live there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Reston offer a city vibe for 30something young adults or is it suburbia?
suburban hellscape. The founder had noble intentions but it’s been spoiled.