Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You get Old Town or Takoma Park. That’s it. We were New England transplants that suffered through 4 years in Nova. We finally threw up the white flag and went home.
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There is virtually no charm anywhere in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You get Old Town or Takoma Park. That’s it. We were New England transplants that suffered through 4 years in Nova. We finally threw up the white flag and went home.
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There is virtually no charm anywhere in this area.
Anonymous wrote:It still is just different for so many reasons. I am in my 40s and my mom is from Chatham, NJ and she STILL regrets that my sisters and I did not grow up in a “town” and she misses Belgian Block sidewalk curbs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your problem is that you grew up UMC, but you only have a MC budget for DC. Schools are much worse here than in those towns, but we don’t have the high taxes like Westchester does. I don’t think anything is really comparable here with the town center feeling. Maybe Vienna or DelRay.
Schools are much worse where? They certainly aren't much worse in Fairfax or Loudoun County.
No offense pp, but I'd say the schools in places like Scarsdale or Bronxville are definitely better than the ones in Fairfax and Loudoun.
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People who have never been to Scarsdale or Bronxville have still heard of them from tv,movies,pop culture, etc. as being very nice.
Not true for Fairfax Co.
Anonymous wrote:You get Old Town or Takoma Park. That’s it. We were New England transplants that suffered through 4 years in Nova. We finally threw up the white flag and went home.
Anonymous wrote:Vienna, Falls Church, Fairfax City, etc. in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your problem is that you grew up UMC, but you only have a MC budget for DC. Schools are much worse here than in those towns, but we don’t have the high taxes like Westchester does. I don’t think anything is really comparable here with the town center feeling. Maybe Vienna or DelRay.
An 850K house in this area signals a middle class budget?
Sadly, I'd say yes on that one. Maybe that's creeping up to UMC, but you wouldn't find a nice place to live in Scarsdale or Bronxville at that price, especially once you factor in the cost of property taxes.
This is what confuses me a bit about the budget. The wishlist vs. the budget may be pretty tough to find, but...you'd have the same thing in all of those tony Westchester towns on a 850k budget.
Because op doesn’t currently own a home in Westchester. She’s saying that’s where she grew up, and she wants a house/community similar to that. It just so happens that her budget is $700-$850k, which doesn’t really get her that down here. Hence pp’s point that she grew up in a wealthier environment than she can afford to buy into right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your problem is that you grew up UMC, but you only have a MC budget for DC. Schools are much worse here than in those towns, but we don’t have the high taxes like Westchester does. I don’t think anything is really comparable here with the town center feeling. Maybe Vienna or DelRay.
An 850K house in this area signals a middle class budget?
Sadly, I'd say yes on that one. Maybe that's creeping up to UMC, but you wouldn't find a nice place to live in Scarsdale or Bronxville at that price, especially once you factor in the cost of property taxes.
This is what confuses me a bit about the budget. The wishlist vs. the budget may be pretty tough to find, but...you'd have the same thing in all of those tony Westchester towns on a 850k budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your problem is that you grew up UMC, but you only have a MC budget for DC. Schools are much worse here than in those towns, but we don’t have the high taxes like Westchester does. I don’t think anything is really comparable here with the town center feeling. Maybe Vienna or DelRay.
An 850K house in this area signals a middle class budget?
Sadly, I'd say yes on that one. Maybe that's creeping up to UMC, but you wouldn't find a nice place to live in Scarsdale or Bronxville at that price, especially once you factor in the cost of property taxes.