PH is definitely not aesthetically pleasing and I live here - but it is the easiest commute to McLean, Vienna, Tysons, Arlington and Falls Church.Anonymous wrote:For mid century modern, people love Hollin Hills. As for my super snarky self, Pimmit Hills.
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Mansion Drive in Alexandria
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In NoVa, you can pick two: good schools, good commute, pretty neighborhood.
There are parts of Arlington, McLean, and Falls Church where you can get all three. Add parts of Vienna if you're talking about a commute to Tysons rather than DC.
Stop buying into the nonsense.
I live in a 2.2M house in Rosemont and sent my Kids to Maury- GW- TC- UVA/Swarthmore.
ACPS does a phenomenal job getting smart, motivated kids from good families into excellent schools.
But, jealousy and racism keep the haters screaming at the top of the lungs about ACPS being bad.
I'd take TC / AC any day of the week (and twice on Sundays) over literally 75% of the FCPS HSs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In NoVa, you can pick two: good schools, good commute, pretty neighborhood.
There are parts of Arlington, McLean, and Falls Church where you can get all three. Add parts of Vienna if you're talking about a commute to Tysons rather than DC.
Anonymous wrote:I have a nostalgic soft spot for Fairlington...but the condo association-run maintenance means the grounds and building exteriors are very well-kept and a lot of townhome owners (esp. on the Alexandria side) have gorgeous flower beds. There are always people out walking around and the pools and playgrounds are attractive.
I would also submit votes for the northwest quadrant of Falls Church City; Beverly Hills, Alexandria; and the Orchard Drive to Mosby Road corridor of Fairfax City.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For mid century modern, people love Hollin Hills. As for my super snarky self, Pimmit Hills.
Pimmit hills is a nice hilly area, there is attractive nature there, and it's super central. But unfortunately a lot of housing stock is so fugly (up to this day) that it's hard to find streets that would be uniformly beautiful.
I assumed they were joking, lol. Pimmit Hills is the land of crumbling 1k sq ft homes surrounded by rusting chain link fence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In NoVa, you can pick two: good schools, good commute, pretty neighborhood.
There are parts of Arlington, McLean, and Falls Church where you can get all three. Add parts of Vienna if you're talking about a commute to Tysons rather than DC.
Anonymous wrote:In NoVa, you can pick two: good schools, good commute, pretty neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:In NoVa, you can pick two: good schools, good commute, pretty neighborhood.