Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about all the schools in Vienna, but the classes themselves are overcrowded in this part of Fairfax because the FARMS and ESL rates are lower so there are less teachers.
Fewer teachers. You could do with some schooling, yourself.
Hey sound this out, STFU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the 21:00 poster about Pimitt Hills. Yes there are areas that aren't as nice as others in this large neighborhood but we looked 5 years ago and it looks much different now. Lots of people tearing down and building new. Younger families moving in because its still relatively affordable. It won't be in 3 years. With the silver line starting and the new developments they are planning off of Magarity pricing will sky rocket. Very close to Tysons, 66, 495 and Rt 7. Whole Foods , Trader Joe's, Safeway, restaurants, coffee and fro yo. Plus whatever else the new developments bring.
It's an ugly area and will be so for decades to come. Dilapidated older homes and cheap new McMansions do not make for a desirable neighborhood. The housing stock is just dreadfully bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm gping to get a lot of hater responses, but pimmit hills is in your budget and the schools are great, they were 9/10's until this past year when the SOL testing was computerized and the scores sank because some FARMS kids arent computer literate enough.
we had the same budget a year ago and PH made the most sense for us. we were also looking in burke, but we wouldve had a TH rather than a SFH, and the commute wouldve been longer. on the plus side, their schools are fantastic and the TH wouldve had more sq ft.
Ugly neighborhood full of chain-link fences and little shacks that have gotten expensive because they aren't far from better areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about all the schools in Vienna, but the classes themselves are overcrowded in this part of Fairfax because the FARMS and ESL rates are lower so there are less teachers.
Fewer teachers. You could do with some schooling, yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure about all the schools in Vienna, but the classes themselves are overcrowded in this part of Fairfax because the FARMS and ESL rates are lower so there are less teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone! We're aware we're not going to get a McMansion in that price range -- in fact, more looking for a small (1500 square foot) place that maybe needs some updating.
How are the schools in Annandale and Falls Church (Fairfax)? And are the schools in southern Alexandria as bad as they seem?
No offense, but a 600K house in Vienna is only 1200 sqft, unrenovated for 30 years.
This area is ridiculous.
... and also not for sale. A builder buys it.
Anonymous wrote:Burke/west Springfield
Great area, great schools, and great families
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the 21:00 poster about Pimitt Hills. Yes there are areas that aren't as nice as others in this large neighborhood but we looked 5 years ago and it looks much different now. Lots of people tearing down and building new. Younger families moving in because its still relatively affordable. It won't be in 3 years. With the silver line starting and the new developments they are planning off of Magarity pricing will sky rocket. Very close to Tysons, 66, 495 and Rt 7. Whole Foods , Trader Joe's, Safeway, restaurants, coffee and fro yo. Plus whatever else the new developments bring.
It's an ugly area and will be so for decades to come. Dilapidated older homes and cheap new McMansions do not make for a desirable neighborhood. The housing stock is just dreadfully bad.
It's actually much more desirable because more new homes are being put up in place of the old ones in comparison to other areas. The schools are also quite good.
Anonymous wrote:Don't dismiss Alexandria (Ffx Cnty). Our ES is about 11% FARMS. I don't know about ESOL rates, but this is not a poor area. Yes, our HS has a mix of kids (high and low) and therefore the overall test scores are slightly above the state average.... which on DCUM makes people run in fear. But, we are satisfied enough with it to send our kids (who are 99th %ile on ability tests) to it. People in this area are less intense, and generally less competitive. If our 2nd grader is admitted to AAP, we are probably not going to send him b/c we are satisfied with our local ES. I know of others who have made the same decision over the years. We also have less congestion and density. We also have Wegmans and a new mall coming in the next 8-10 mos. (housing prices will probably go up).
http://www.ziprealty.com/property/6605-HUNTER-CREEK-LN-ALEXANDRIA-VA-22315/72599003/detail
http://www.ziprealty.com/property/6639-PATENT-PARISH-LN-ALEXANDRIA-VA-22315/72598971/detail
Clermont, Lane, Hayfield ES are also good.
Don't get sucked into the madness that says "Vienna is the only viable option..."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the 21:00 poster about Pimitt Hills. Yes there are areas that aren't as nice as others in this large neighborhood but we looked 5 years ago and it looks much different now. Lots of people tearing down and building new. Younger families moving in because its still relatively affordable. It won't be in 3 years. With the silver line starting and the new developments they are planning off of Magarity pricing will sky rocket. Very close to Tysons, 66, 495 and Rt 7. Whole Foods , Trader Joe's, Safeway, restaurants, coffee and fro yo. Plus whatever else the new developments bring.
It's an ugly area and will be so for decades to come. Dilapidated older homes and cheap new McMansions do not make for a desirable neighborhood. The housing stock is just dreadfully bad.
It's actually much more desirable because more new homes are being put up in place of the old ones in comparison to other areas. The schools are also quite good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the 21:00 poster about Pimitt Hills. Yes there are areas that aren't as nice as others in this large neighborhood but we looked 5 years ago and it looks much different now. Lots of people tearing down and building new. Younger families moving in because its still relatively affordable. It won't be in 3 years. With the silver line starting and the new developments they are planning off of Magarity pricing will sky rocket. Very close to Tysons, 66, 495 and Rt 7. Whole Foods , Trader Joe's, Safeway, restaurants, coffee and fro yo. Plus whatever else the new developments bring.
It's an ugly area and will be so for decades to come. Dilapidated older homes and cheap new McMansions do not make for a desirable neighborhood. The housing stock is just dreadfully bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the 21:00 poster about Pimitt Hills. Yes there are areas that aren't as nice as others in this large neighborhood but we looked 5 years ago and it looks much different now. Lots of people tearing down and building new. Younger families moving in because its still relatively affordable. It won't be in 3 years. With the silver line starting and the new developments they are planning off of Magarity pricing will sky rocket. Very close to Tysons, 66, 495 and Rt 7. Whole Foods , Trader Joe's, Safeway, restaurants, coffee and fro yo. Plus whatever else the new developments bring.
It's an ugly area and will be so for decades to come. Dilapidated older homes and cheap new McMansions do not make for a desirable neighborhood. The housing stock is just dreadfully bad.