Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My townhouse in FCC has a walk score of 93 (probably should be higher) but it's now over $1,000,000 for a townhouse.
I, personally think it's worth it. Smallest class sizes in the area, most funding, and when I call the high school only occasionally they know who I am and are very helpful solving issues.
FCC
Arlington
Fairfax County
Montgomery County (a total mess, high taxes)
I love MoCo, and my kids did very well at BCC (all attended top 25 schools), so I have no clue what is referenced by "total mess." But as to taxes, I have family in Arlington, and it turns out that Arlington is rapidly raising taxes because companies are no longer interested in locating there:
Car tax: https://www.reddit.com/r/arlingtonva/comments/1t25i8v/updated_arlington_car_tax_rate_calculation_for/
Property tax:
https://www.arlnow.com/2026/04/30/why-real-estate-taxes-are-going-up-in-arlington-but-going-down-in-fairfax/
https://www.arlnow.com/2026/04/23/split-county-board-approves-2-cent-tax-hike-as-part-of-1-7b-budget/
OP this isn’t accurate. PP is glossing over the county tax in MD that’s in addition to state + property taxes. People here with a vested interest in MD property values will tell you it’s the same as the VA car tax. It’s not.
I live in Arlington, and of course it's accurate that our taxes are going up. They're not at MD levels, but we shouldn't deny that Arlington has historically relied heavily on commercial property taxes, and that income source is on a downward trajectory with no signs of improving. Arlington has a serious spending problem, and so I think our taxes are just going to keep getting worse. Unless you're extremely wealthy (which OP probably isn't given the housing budget), the overall tax difference between MD and VA is not that meaningful once you factor in Arlington's car tax and higher property taxes.
$1.5M housing budget tells me ballpark $500K HHI give or take which is $15K moco county tax annually at the ~3% local tax rate. You mean to tell me the VA property tax difference (for comparable properties) and VA car tax is MORE than the $15K annual county tax? Please…
Anonymous wrote:Old Town or Del Ray? Get kid friendly and much much more walkability and an actual WFH community so you're not too isolated.
I WFH and looked at these neighborhoods for that reason. The schools aren't as bad as DCUM makes it out to seem (they've gotten better in the past 3 years maybe) and if you're truly upset (which I actually doubt) put the kiddos in private.
Anonymous wrote:$1.5 million isn't get you walkability in Bethesda or North Arlington unless you're willing to do a townhouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My townhouse in FCC has a walk score of 93 (probably should be higher) but it's now over $1,000,000 for a townhouse.
I, personally think it's worth it. Smallest class sizes in the area, most funding, and when I call the high school only occasionally they know who I am and are very helpful solving issues.
FCC
Arlington
Fairfax County
Montgomery County (a total mess, high taxes)
I love MoCo, and my kids did very well at BCC (all attended top 25 schools), so I have no clue what is referenced by "total mess." But as to taxes, I have family in Arlington, and it turns out that Arlington is rapidly raising taxes because companies are no longer interested in locating there:
Car tax: https://www.reddit.com/r/arlingtonva/comments/1t25i8v/updated_arlington_car_tax_rate_calculation_for/
Property tax:
https://www.arlnow.com/2026/04/30/why-real-estate-taxes-are-going-up-in-arlington-but-going-down-in-fairfax/
https://www.arlnow.com/2026/04/23/split-county-board-approves-2-cent-tax-hike-as-part-of-1-7b-budget/
OP this isn’t accurate. PP is glossing over the county tax in MD that’s in addition to state + property taxes. People here with a vested interest in MD property values will tell you it’s the same as the VA car tax. It’s not.
I live in Arlington, and of course it's accurate that our taxes are going up. They're not at MD levels, but we shouldn't deny that Arlington has historically relied heavily on commercial property taxes, and that income source is on a downward trajectory with no signs of improving. Arlington has a serious spending problem, and so I think our taxes are just going to keep getting worse. Unless you're extremely wealthy (which OP probably isn't given the housing budget), the overall tax difference between MD and VA is not that meaningful once you factor in Arlington's car tax and higher property taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My townhouse in FCC has a walk score of 93 (probably should be higher) but it's now over $1,000,000 for a townhouse.
I, personally think it's worth it. Smallest class sizes in the area, most funding, and when I call the high school only occasionally they know who I am and are very helpful solving issues.
FCC
Arlington
Fairfax County
Montgomery County (a total mess, high taxes)
I love MoCo, and my kids did very well at BCC (all attended top 25 schools), so I have no clue what is referenced by "total mess." But as to taxes, I have family in Arlington, and it turns out that Arlington is rapidly raising taxes because companies are no longer interested in locating there:
Car tax: https://www.reddit.com/r/arlingtonva/comments/1t25i8v/updated_arlington_car_tax_rate_calculation_for/
Property tax:
https://www.arlnow.com/2026/04/30/why-real-estate-taxes-are-going-up-in-arlington-but-going-down-in-fairfax/
https://www.arlnow.com/2026/04/23/split-county-board-approves-2-cent-tax-hike-as-part-of-1-7b-budget/
OP this isn’t accurate. PP is glossing over the county tax in MD that’s in addition to state + property taxes. People here with a vested interest in MD property values will tell you it’s the same as the VA car tax. It’s not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do Bethesda zoned for Walter Johnson. It's not very walkable but not any less walkable than the other options.
The only places that are super walkable are along the western leg of the red line out to Bethesda, and Rosslyn-Clarendon-Ballston.
Town of Kensington is walkable to MARC, restaurants, parks, playgrounds, a farmer’s market, multiple drug stores, and a Safeway. I don’t know how it doesn’t meet the definition of walkable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My townhouse in FCC has a walk score of 93 (probably should be higher) but it's now over $1,000,000 for a townhouse.
I, personally think it's worth it. Smallest class sizes in the area, most funding, and when I call the high school only occasionally they know who I am and are very helpful solving issues.
FCC
Arlington
Fairfax County
Montgomery County (a total mess, high taxes)
I love MoCo, and my kids did very well at BCC (all attended top 25 schools), so I have no clue what is referenced by "total mess." But as to taxes, I have family in Arlington, and it turns out that Arlington is rapidly raising taxes because companies are no longer interested in locating there:
Car tax: https://www.reddit.com/r/arlingtonva/comments/1t25i8v/updated_arlington_car_tax_rate_calculation_for/
Property tax:
https://www.arlnow.com/2026/04/30/why-real-estate-taxes-are-going-up-in-arlington-but-going-down-in-fairfax/
https://www.arlnow.com/2026/04/23/split-county-board-approves-2-cent-tax-hike-as-part-of-1-7b-budget/
Anonymous wrote:I would do Bethesda zoned for Walter Johnson. It's not very walkable but not any less walkable than the other options.
The only places that are super walkable are along the western leg of the red line out to Bethesda, and Rosslyn-Clarendon-Ballston.
Anonymous wrote:My townhouse in FCC has a walk score of 93 (probably should be higher) but it's now over $1,000,000 for a townhouse.
I, personally think it's worth it. Smallest class sizes in the area, most funding, and when I call the high school only occasionally they know who I am and are very helpful solving issues.
FCC
Arlington
Fairfax County
Montgomery County (a total mess, high taxes)