Anonymous wrote:OP I haven't seen it mentioned so I'll put in a plug for Arlington Forest. Parish is St. Thomas More Cathedral, which is a vibrant community (though we regularly attend St. Agnes which has a good school and other things like an amazing Scout troop). I can run to work on an ambitious day (it's a 10k to downtown), walk to Ballston metro, and there are tons of parks and bike paths around. Plus, Arlington Forest Club, which is a non-snooty swim and tennis club, and Lubber Run Community Center and amphitheater with a free summer concert series. Oh and also, a great community of neighbors who are always there to help each other out, but don't get into your business (and no HOA). They have a bunch of quaint, old fashioned community events throughout the year, too. Seriously - it's the best neighborhood in Arlington IMO.
Anonymous wrote:We have all of these things in Tara-Leeway Heights near Westover (N Arlington).
Anonymous wrote:Beverley Hills/North Ridge in Alexandria may meet a lot of your criteria as an option to check out. While the Alexandria school district gets a lot of deserved flack on DCUM, people really enjoy the Charles Barrett and George Mason elementary schools (look at private beyond elementary). You see kids playing in the streets all around and lots of block parties and community events. The Blessed Sacrament parish community (there’s another one in Alexandria aside from the MD one you’ve seen recommend here) is pretty vibrant. We see lots of kids from the neighborhood at mass and CCD, and there are many social events. The commute to downtown or Georgetown is well under 30 minutes if you don’t have to leave at the peak of rush hour - if you’re leaving to come home from downtown at exactly 5 pm, it’ll be longer; if you leave at 4:15 and log back on at home, it can be 15-20 minutes depending on where you’re coming from. Lastly, lots of people in the neighborhood go to Army Navy CC, which is really close by.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe also think about Capitol Hill -- checks a number of your blocks... St. Peter's is a nice Catholic community -- people really seem to like the school and the community on the Hill is great for kids. Your budget could go far and get a nice home between the parish and Lincoln Park. Shorter (and easier) commute = more time with family.
Anonymous wrote:Fort Hunt / Alexandria I think is the best place to live in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:OP I haven't seen it mentioned so I'll put in a plug for Arlington Forest. Parish is St. Thomas More Cathedral, which is a vibrant community (though we regularly attend St. Agnes which has a good school and other things like an amazing Scout troop). I can run to work on an ambitious day (it's a 10k to downtown), walk to Ballston metro, and there are tons of parks and bike paths around. Plus, Arlington Forest Club, which is a non-snooty swim and tennis club, and Lubber Run Community Center and amphitheater with a free summer concert series. Oh and also, a great community of neighbors who are always there to help each other out, but don't get into your business (and no HOA). They have a bunch of quaint, old fashioned community events throughout the year, too. Seriously - it's the best neighborhood in Arlington IMO.
The houses were all built to be about the same (brick colonials) but people have done really interesting things with them since the 1940s, and it is a really eclectic place now. Also it was one of the first "planned" communities and the streets were made to be wide but also curvy, and that really improves the aesthetic. Read all about it here: http://www.arlingtonforestva.org/