Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't worry so much about the schools. OP saying money is no object is likely untrue. I've lived in McLean for the last 20 yrs, and nobody in our neighborhood has sent their kids to public schools. Every single house (and everyone has kids) is sending their kids to private schools, either local or boarding.
That's more of a thing in the Langley HS neighborhoods than in the McLean HS neighborhoods. It's not just money, although the Langley areas are generally wealthier; it's also about attitudes. We knew people who lived in Langley Oaks, which is within walking distance of Langley HS, and they still sent their kids to private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one would prefer Hamlet over Langley Oakes. They should not even be compared. Hamlet is more comparable to Pimmet Hills than anywhere in McLean (I think parts of it is in McLean).
It's Langley Oaks, not Oakes.
I could see some people preferring McLean Hamlet over Langley Oaks. It's closer to Tysons and has its own neighborhood pool. The houses in Langley Oaks are newer and larger, but it's kind of sterile. Of course, the neighborhoods in Vienna like Langley Oaks (like some of the areas in 22181 off Lawyers Road) cost less because they are in Vienna rather than McLean, zoned to lower-ranked schools, and further away from DC.
As someone who looked in both of these neighborhoods, the houses in Mclean Hamlet are MUCH MUCH smaller and older. Lots of older split level homes in Mclean Hamlet vs bigger colonials in Langley Oaks. Langley Oaks is also more expensive - even the older, not updated homes go for over 1.5 now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one would prefer Hamlet over Langley Oakes. They should not even be compared. Hamlet is more comparable to Pimmet Hills than anywhere in McLean (I think parts of it is in McLean).
It's Langley Oaks, not Oakes.
I could see some people preferring McLean Hamlet over Langley Oaks. It's closer to Tysons and has its own neighborhood pool. The houses in Langley Oaks are newer and larger, but it's kind of sterile. Of course, the neighborhoods in Vienna like Langley Oaks (like some of the areas in 22181 off Lawyers Road) cost less because they are in Vienna rather than McLean, zoned to lower-ranked schools, and further away from DC.
Anonymous wrote:No one would prefer Hamlet over Langley Oakes. They should not even be compared. Hamlet is more comparable to Pimmet Hills than anywhere in McLean (I think parts of it is in McLean).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:If McLean Hamlet was in Vienna it would be in the bottom half of neighborhoods (above bottom 20%). It really is not an expensive area (relatively speaking). That being said, Mclean does have the best neighborhoods/enclaves in all of NoVA (probably even DMV) if money was not a concern (e.g. hard to dispute Reserve, Langley Forest and Bellview/Brook, but I would also say Chesterbrook Woods and I am sure I am missing more).
This thread is a bit pointless though.
Langley Oaks is one step up from The Hamlet, but many prefer the Hamlet. Different personalities.
Wow
This is what happens when people are too polite. Your comments re McLean Hamlet being better than all of or majority of Vienna was already a joke. Taking it now to comparing McLean Hamley to Langley Oaks and claiming anyone would prefer McLean Hamlet is delusional.
Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:If McLean Hamlet was in Vienna it would be in the bottom half of neighborhoods (above bottom 20%). It really is not an expensive area (relatively speaking). That being said, Mclean does have the best neighborhoods/enclaves in all of NoVA (probably even DMV) if money was not a concern (e.g. hard to dispute Reserve, Langley Forest and Bellview/Brook, but I would also say Chesterbrook Woods and I am sure I am missing more).
This thread is a bit pointless though.
Langley Oaks is one step up from The Hamlet, but many prefer the Hamlet. Different personalities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent friends in McLean always complained about the neighborhood being older (not as many young families), not walkable, and unfriendly/standoffish. Parent friends in Vienna say it has a small-town feel and is more walkable, with more young families to socialize with.
They are both pretty affluent areas and very unapologetically suburban.
This really depends on the street and neighborhood that you live in. Some parts of McLean have a lot of kids and sidewalks, some have spread out homes and older people.
Most of McLean does not have sidewalks. Langley Oaks has them on one side, and I believe the Hamlet has them (the neighborhood abuts a major road).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent friends in McLean always complained about the neighborhood being older (not as many young families), not walkable, and unfriendly/standoffish. Parent friends in Vienna say it has a small-town feel and is more walkable, with more young families to socialize with.
They are both pretty affluent areas and very unapologetically suburban.
This really depends on the street and neighborhood that you live in. Some parts of McLean have a lot of kids and sidewalks, some have spread out homes and older people.
'Anonymous wrote:If McLean Hamlet was in Vienna it would be in the bottom half of neighborhoods (above bottom 20%). It really is not an expensive area (relatively speaking). That being said, Mclean does have the best neighborhoods/enclaves in all of NoVA (probably even DMV) if money was not a concern (e.g. hard to dispute Reserve, Langley Forest and Bellview/Brook, but I would also say Chesterbrook Woods and I am sure I am missing more).
This thread is a bit pointless though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't worry so much about the schools. OP saying money is no object is likely untrue. I've lived in McLean for the last 20 yrs, and nobody in our neighborhood has sent their kids to public schools. Every single house (and everyone has kids) is sending their kids to private schools, either local or boarding.
That's more of a thing in the Langley HS neighborhoods than in the McLean HS neighborhoods. It's not just money, although the Langley areas are generally wealthier; it's also about attitudes. We knew people who lived in Langley Oaks, which is within walking distance of Langley HS, and they still sent their kids to private school.
Anonymous wrote:If McLean Hamlet was in Vienna it would be in the bottom half of neighborhoods (above bottom 20%). It really is not an expensive area (relatively speaking). That being said, Mclean does have the best neighborhoods/enclaves in all of NoVA (probably even DMV) if money was not a concern (e.g. hard to dispute Reserve, Langley Forest and Bellview/Brook, but I would also say Chesterbrook Woods and I am sure I am missing more).
This thread is a bit pointless though.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't worry so much about the schools. OP saying money is no object is likely untrue. I've lived in McLean for the last 20 yrs, and nobody in our neighborhood has sent their kids to public schools. Every single house (and everyone has kids) is sending their kids to private schools, either local or boarding.