Anonymous wrote:North Arlington has more white people, South Arlington has more brown people. It's a race and money thing. End of story.
Is there anyone on DCUM who isn't white?
Anonymous wrote:It all boils down to the same reason anyone feels superior to anyone else: when you are insecure about your choices, you have to make someone else's choices look worse. If I paid 850 grand for an ugly North Arlington brick rambler ("for the schools" of course) I'd probably be attempting to explain how special N. Arlington is, too.
Anonymous wrote:I know people in south arlington who keep getting things stolen from their back yard. I never have to worry about that in north arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Metro. That did it for us.
Um, we live in Sarlington I have 2 metro stops 2-3 blocks away.
Liar liar pants of fire.
OMG! How am I going to get home--the blue/yellow line is GONE?
Do you mean the million dollar bus stop?
No, I mean the metro line that goes through South Arlington and has four stops, dips hit. Can you people read a map?
There's Pentagon, Pentagon City, Crystal City, National Airport and Arlington Cemetery. Which one is in Shirlington, "dips hit"?
Who said Shirlington? We live in Pentagon City - in fact, we chose it because of the metro access.
Anonymous wrote:The interesting thing is that no one talked about "North Arlington" and "South Arlington" until all the white yuppies started piling into Arlington. It used to just be Arlington, with different mailing addresses depending on whether you were north or south of Route 50.
It all seems a little over-the-top, given that the real money is still mostly elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:I know people in south arlington who keep getting things stolen from their back yard. I never have to worry about that in north arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools are not "better" in No Arlington, there is just a completely different demographic. One could argue that there are better opportunities in South Arlington for children to be exposed to other cultures. South Arlington has some wonderful neighborhoods and some really great people. And, housing prices are less. We live in the neighborhood near Claremont Immersion and I actually know some No Arlington families that have begged to get their kids into Claremont. Also, you can buy a turnkey house for under 800k in S Arlington. Nothing like that in No Arlington.
Lets cut the bull shit and talk reality.
The houses are cheaper because the people are poorer and the school ratings reflect that. All south arlington schools have terrible scores check out greatschools.net.
Anonymous wrote:The schools are not "better" in No Arlington, there is just a completely different demographic. One could argue that there are better opportunities in South Arlington for children to be exposed to other cultures. South Arlington has some wonderful neighborhoods and some really great people. And, housing prices are less. We live in the neighborhood near Claremont Immersion and I actually know some No Arlington families that have begged to get their kids into Claremont. Also, you can buy a turnkey house for under 800k in S Arlington. Nothing like that in No Arlington.