Anonymous
Post 08/23/2010 12:05     Subject: Re:Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

Live in Vienna, have a 12 minute commute each way
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2010 11:24     Subject: Re:Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

And Fairfax County has more office space in its boundaries than what exists in the downtowns of many metropolitan areas. Is it so hard to believe that many people who live in Vienna work in Tysons (5-10 minutes away), Reston (5-15 minutes away), Merrifield (5-10 minutes away) or Fairfax City (10-20 minutes away)?
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2010 11:08     Subject: Re:Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

But with long hours starting earlier and leaving later, your commute time DC/Vienna is cut nearly in half.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2010 10:08     Subject: Re:Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

Anonymous wrote:A one hour commute isn't long for this area. Better than living in Arlington just for the short commute.


Not necessarily. If someone has a job that requires long hours to begin with, two hours or more commuting back and forth to Vienna could be far less appealing that living somewhere else.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2010 09:39     Subject: Re:Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

A one hour commute isn't long for this area. Better than living in Arlington just for the short commute.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2010 22:18     Subject: Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

We've been through this a million times. The taxes while higher are not A LOT higher, and with no car taxes, taxes on food or medicine etc studies show that while you do pay more it's not a back breaking increase. Plus if you're earning above $300k none of this is really a big issue.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2010 21:55     Subject: Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

You might be able to buy a house for 800 in the jklm region, but your taxes will be a lot higher, and you would probably have to budget for private schools (another 1000 to 2000 per month). Basically, from what I see, the additional taxes and tuition for me would be greater than my mortgage (though from 1999) in vienna
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2010 21:12     Subject: Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

I'm the DC resident that made the "suburbs suck" comment. Looking back I realize that it wasn't the nicest thing to say. Now of course you can find large houses in DC but your budget will have to be higher than similar size houses in Vienna. However for about $800k you can get a relatively nice house in the JKLM district. There, that was better. I understand that living in the City isn't for everyone.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2010 13:52     Subject: Re:Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

Anonymous wrote:
There are some professionals in DC who can work schedules (say, 7 AM to 3 or 4 PM) that allow them to avoid rush hour traffic. There are other professionals in DC who really gain nothing by arriving early, because business isn't done until 9 AM at the earliest, and who are often expected to stay in the office and be available until at least 6:30 or 7 PM.




Anonymous wrote:
People can have good and valid reasons for either loving Vienna or concluding that it's just too long a commute. Is that really so hard to understand?


Beautifully stated.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2010 13:41     Subject: Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

Poster at 12:53
Seriously? Your the same troll from earlier, right?
'Cause it isn't the point that long commutes are no fun that makes the posts snooty. It's comments like "Character as bland as day old beer" and "spending 2 plus hrs driving to and from such a drab place must be soul sucking" which embody, not just snootiness, but a clear desire to kick a hornets nest. But YOU know that, don't you. 'Cause craptastic posts like yours are what you enjoy.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2010 12:39     Subject: Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

The prices are reflective of how much people value the sense of community, good schools and good commutes in the area. And I'll be able to walk to the metro when the new line is done.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2010 11:10     Subject: Re:Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maple St. is too congested IMHO. I'm glad I live in Oakton. (Bigger lots and it's easy to visit Vienna if needed).


Generally true, but depends on where you are in Oakton or Vienna. Plenty of 1/3 (or smaller) and 1/2 acre lots in Oakton and acre lots in Vienna. The larger lots in Vienna aren't in the town, but in the areas north and west to the town.

Also, it's Maple Avenue, not Maple Street. It can be awfully bad at times, but the people who often seem to be most frustrated by it are folks who travel on 123 to get to Oakton or Fairfax and don't know the back routes to avoid sitting in Maple Avenue traffic.


I'm glad I live in Oakton, too. All H**L is going to break loose when the metro goes up in Tyson's and Rt.123 (Maple Ave.) in Vienna will be a disaster. I agree though, that some of the neighborhoods are nice in Vienna, but the prices have gone up so much it's ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2010 10:22     Subject: Re:Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

When you live in Vienna, you learn to work around the traffic. I can get anywhere in Vienna in 6 minutes from my Vienna house. And I can be at work in 20 minutes.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2010 00:31     Subject: Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

That's why I love living in the town of Vienna. I don't have to drive to Maple Avenue. I walk there - no traffic on the sidewalks!
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2010 17:13     Subject: Re:Why does everyone love Vienna so much?

Anonymous wrote:Maple St. is too congested IMHO. I'm glad I live in Oakton. (Bigger lots and it's easy to visit Vienna if needed).


Generally true, but depends on where you are in Oakton or Vienna. Plenty of 1/3 (or smaller) and 1/2 acre lots in Oakton and acre lots in Vienna. The larger lots in Vienna aren't in the town, but in the areas north and west to the town.

Also, it's Maple Avenue, not Maple Street. It can be awfully bad at times, but the people who often seem to be most frustrated by it are folks who travel on 123 to get to Oakton or Fairfax and don't know the back routes to avoid sitting in Maple Avenue traffic.