Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is the only inner suburb of Northern Virginia that I would consider "historic" but you would need to send your kids to private if you want "good schools."
Northern Virginia probably isn't for you - lots of new construction.
Really? I live n Old Town and my DS attended ACPS K-12. He's going to Middlebury in the fall. His closest friends are going to UVA, W&M, and Duke. Is that from going to 'bad' schools?
Congratulations to your son but most people who put "good schools" in their real estate post aren't looking for a high school ranked below 13,000 in the United States.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is the only inner suburb of Northern Virginia that I would consider "historic" but you would need to send your kids to private if you want "good schools."
Northern Virginia probably isn't for you - lots of new construction.
Really? I live n Old Town and my DS attended ACPS K-12. He's going to Middlebury in the fall. His closest friends are going to UVA, W&M, and Duke. Is that from going to 'bad' schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is the only inner suburb of Northern Virginia that I would consider "historic" but you would need to send your kids to private if you want "good schools."
Northern Virginia probably isn't for you - lots of new construction.
Really? I live n Old Town and my DS attended ACPS K-12. He's going to Middlebury in the fall. His closest friends are going to UVA, W&M, and Duke. Is that from going to 'bad' schools?
Yes just because they are the top of a poor school, doesn’t make the school good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is the only inner suburb of Northern Virginia that I would consider "historic" but you would need to send your kids to private if you want "good schools."
Northern Virginia probably isn't for you - lots of new construction.
Really? I live n Old Town and my DS attended ACPS K-12. He's going to Middlebury in the fall. His closest friends are going to UVA, W&M, and Duke. Is that from going to 'bad' schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize this is quite broad but we are thinking of relocating from NYC and thus don't have any family or friends (or work!) in the area we need to be near. Dh will commute to NYC and work 2 days from office there, once a week (stay in hotel overnight). Budget is $6-$8k per month. Could be city or burb. Number one priority: would love really good schools for DCs (who are 8 and 10), and some historic element/ oldness to the area. And a yard! Ideally house not apartment. Any tips so so so welcome and ty!
Historic house, yard, good schools, close to an airport or train station…. All for 6-8k per month.
It’s not broad at all. You’re basically describing a carriage house that may or may not exist in a 6-10 block area of Rosemont in Alexandria.
This would make a great house hunters episode.
How would that work for getting to the Amtrak? It's a PITA to go between Alexandria and anywhere else. Everytime I go there - which is not often, usually when we have family in town that want to check out King St or whatever - I regret it.
DCA - no one trains from Alexandria to NYC because of the few number of trains… but it’s technically possible.
WTF are you smoking? Two of my neighbors do Alexandria- Union Station multiple times a month for the last.... 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:I’d say living on Capitol Hill (right near Union station) would be the best for a weekly commute to NY. Quite a few people here do it, though not weekly (more like monthly). Also hits the charm and historic home factor.
The trade off is the schools, though. I’m not sure exactly what you’re looking for. We have great public and charter elementary schools on the Hill but people are less happy with middle school options.
Anonymous wrote:I realize this is quite broad but we are thinking of relocating from NYC and thus don't have any family or friends (or work!) in the area we need to be near. Dh will commute to NYC and work 2 days from office there, once a week (stay in hotel overnight). Budget is $6-$8k per month. Could be city or burb. Number one priority: would love really good schools for DCs (who are 8 and 10), and some historic element/ oldness to the area. And a yard! Ideally house not apartment. Any tips so so so welcome and ty!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize this is quite broad but we are thinking of relocating from NYC and thus don't have any family or friends (or work!) in the area we need to be near. Dh will commute to NYC and work 2 days from office there, once a week (stay in hotel overnight). Budget is $6-$8k per month. Could be city or burb. Number one priority: would love really good schools for DCs (who are 8 and 10), and some historic element/ oldness to the area. And a yard! Ideally house not apartment. Any tips so so so welcome and ty!
Historic house, yard, good schools, close to an airport or train station…. All for 6-8k per month.
It’s not broad at all. You’re basically describing a carriage house that may or may not exist in a 6-10 block area of Rosemont in Alexandria.
This would make a great house hunters episode.
How would that work for getting to the Amtrak? It's a PITA to go between Alexandria and anywhere else. Everytime I go there - which is not often, usually when we have family in town that want to check out King St or whatever - I regret it.
DCA - no one trains from Alexandria to NYC because of the few number of trains… but it’s technically possible.
Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is the only inner suburb of Northern Virginia that I would consider "historic" but you would need to send your kids to private if you want "good schools."
Northern Virginia probably isn't for you - lots of new construction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize this is quite broad but we are thinking of relocating from NYC and thus don't have any family or friends (or work!) in the area we need to be near. Dh will commute to NYC and work 2 days from office there, once a week (stay in hotel overnight). Budget is $6-$8k per month. Could be city or burb. Number one priority: would love really good schools for DCs (who are 8 and 10), and some historic element/ oldness to the area. And a yard! Ideally house not apartment. Any tips so so so welcome and ty!
Historic house, yard, good schools, close to an airport or train station…. All for 6-8k per month.
It’s not broad at all. You’re basically describing a carriage house that may or may not exist in a 6-10 block area of Rosemont in Alexandria.
This would make a great house hunters episode.
How would that work for getting to the Amtrak? It's a PITA to go between Alexandria and anywhere else. Everytime I go there - which is not often, usually when we have family in town that want to check out King St or whatever - I regret it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize this is quite broad but we are thinking of relocating from NYC and thus don't have any family or friends (or work!) in the area we need to be near. Dh will commute to NYC and work 2 days from office there, once a week (stay in hotel overnight). Budget is $6-$8k per month. Could be city or burb. Number one priority: would love really good schools for DCs (who are 8 and 10), and some historic element/ oldness to the area. And a yard! Ideally house not apartment. Any tips so so so welcome and ty!
Historic house, yard, good schools, close to an airport or train station…. All for 6-8k per month.
It’s not broad at all. You’re basically describing a carriage house that may or may not exist in a 6-10 block area of Rosemont in Alexandria.
This would make a great house hunters episode.