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