Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi Cherine,
You mentioned that you're looking for a laid-back place to live near the water. Reston is an area you might want to check out. It's an older, planned community with a lot of trees, walking trails and several lakes. To drive to DC, you can take the toll road, 267.
I don't see any waterfront 3-bedroom rental properties on the market under $2,500/month, but I see a townhouse listed for $2,300 near the water.
My sister lived in Reston for years and loved it. But her husband worked in Reston. I personally like Reston, its really well planned. However, there are no mass transit options, and the commute will be hellish.
Anonymous wrote:Hi Cherine,
You mentioned that you're looking for a laid-back place to live near the water. Reston is an area you might want to check out. It's an older, planned community with a lot of trees, walking trails and several lakes. To drive to DC, you can take the toll road, 267.
I don't see any waterfront 3-bedroom rental properties on the market under $2,500/month, but I see a townhouse listed for $2,300 near the water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're comfortable with a condo/apt rental then you could find something closer-in (e.g. Courthouse, Rosslyn etc.), but if you're looking for a TH/SFH then check out the last two stops of the Blue or Orange lines in VA and see if you can get something with shuttle/bus distance from the metro.
Driving in from the further 'burbs into central DC is a nightmare.
Check out Courthouse Hill in Courthouse. Great townhomes right next to the metro which are fairly cheap to rent given the area. They are brick townhomes. The public schools are pheomenal and so many great parks, restaurants, shops, etc. I would also look at rentals in "Lyon PArk' and "Ashton heights". I think people woudl be surprised what they could get as a rental. We rented a home in Lyon Village (which is the most expensive in this location) and we got a nice big 2 bedroom, renovated for right at 3k....so you could definitly find somethign in the $2k-2.5k/month range.
Don't write off an area based on these responses. Some ppl are definitely confusing 'cost to buy' vs 'cost to rent'. Some of these ppl don't have a mortgage on these expensive homes anymore and look for quality of renter over insane rental $.
Anonymous wrote:If you're comfortable with a condo/apt rental then you could find something closer-in (e.g. Courthouse, Rosslyn etc.), but if you're looking for a TH/SFH then check out the last two stops of the Blue or Orange lines in VA and see if you can get something with shuttle/bus distance from the metro.
Driving in from the further 'burbs into central DC is a nightmare.
csabdalla wrote:Okay, for the PP who said I should stay in Detroit and suck it up with the inlaws. I have sucked it up with the inlays for more than 10 years, I live with them and live within a 1 mile radius of the rest. My husband is the youngest but the go-to guy for his whole family and I am S I C K TO D E A T H of it. At this point, moving to the other side of town isn't far enough. I need to move us somewhere that's more than just a simple car ride away, not just for me but so they all can cut the damn umbilical cord and his focus can be just on our little family. THAT'S why we are not staying or else I feel like I will truly go mad. The only thing that's keeping me going is finishing up this graduate program next May and MOVING.
Okay, if I gave up the yard for a short commute would that be better? These stories of monster traffic i believe and experienced when we visited friends in Fairfax, VA. The only thing is I do NOT want to live in an apartment with 2 young boys. Know what I mean?
Anonymous wrote:Also, you when you hear people on this forum talk about this "preschools" most are talking about expensive hard-to-get-in preschools. I send my 3 year old to a daycare/preschool and there was not a huge wait list. So, you can certainly find "daycare" that I feel can be just as good as preschools, without that much trouble. But, it is expensive that's for sure. My son's daycare costs $1300/month, but it full day.
I live in Falls Church, near the metro. It's a fantastic place to live and you could probably find something to rent in your price range. Excellent schools and a new daycare just opened up a couple of months ago. I don't know much about it, except it's close to my pediatrician's office! Good luck and welcome!