Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are your housing criteria OP? How soon are you wanting to buy? We are thinking of selling our 5 bdrm 3.5 ba house in Madison pyramid. Nottaway Park and the Metro. Houses in this subdivision are selling for upper 800's and right at 900. 1993 build.
NP here, what subdivision? Looking to buy in 2017.
Courthouse Oaks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are your housing criteria OP? How soon are you wanting to buy? We are thinking of selling our 5 bdrm 3.5 ba house in Madison pyramid. Nottaway Park and the Metro. Houses in this subdivision are selling for upper 800's and right at 900. 1993 build.
NP here, what subdivision? Looking to buy in 2017.
Anonymous wrote:What are your housing criteria OP? How soon are you wanting to buy? We are thinking of selling our 5 bdrm 3.5 ba house in Madison pyramid. Nottaway Park and the Metro. Houses in this subdivision are selling for upper 800's and right at 900. 1993 build.
gatova wrote:OP chiming back in. Thanks for all of the replies. Since my original post, DH has accepted a job close to Farragut West/North in DC, and I'll be working from home. For ease, we're limiting our search to Northern Virginia. And my budget has gone up after some research and discovering that our current house's value has spiked. So we'll be looking up to $900K and focusing in McLean, Falls Church (McLean pyramid), and still considering Vienna.
We're going up next week for the first time so I will see for myself what these areas are like. Since he'll be taking metro, it seems like Vienna isn't that different from McLean in terms of commute time but I am definitely noting the concerns that the metro parking in Vienna might be tougher than McLean. It seems like some parts of Vienna actually put you closer to the McLean metro than to the Vienna one.
It will really come down to where we can find a house we like in a reasonable time frame.
Given those changes to our plan, do people think that generally these areas make sense?
Anonymous wrote:If your husband needs to metro in or also get to Rockville, I'd live in N Bethesda 20852 near white flint. Then you can do both those things. No reason to be in Vienna or anywhere in NoVa.
An example:
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Rockville/7020-Sulky-Ln-20852/home/10505424
Anonymous wrote:What are your housing criteria OP? How soon are you wanting to buy? We are thinking of selling our 5 bdrm 3.5 ba house in Madison pyramid. Nottaway Park and the Metro. Houses in this subdivision are selling for upper 800's and right at 900. 1993 build.
gatova wrote:OP chiming back in. Thanks for all of the replies. Since my original post, DH has accepted a job close to Farragut West/North in DC, and I'll be working from home. For ease, we're limiting our search to Northern Virginia. And my budget has gone up after some research and discovering that our current house's value has spiked. So we'll be looking up to $900K and focusing in McLean, Falls Church (McLean pyramid), and still considering Vienna.
We're going up next week for the first time so I will see for myself what these areas are like. Since he'll be taking metro, it seems like Vienna isn't that different from McLean in terms of commute time but I am definitely noting the concerns that the metro parking in Vienna might be tougher than McLean. It seems like some parts of Vienna actually put you closer to the McLean metro than to the Vienna one.
It will really come down to where we can find a house we like in a reasonable time frame.
Given those changes to our plan, do people think that generally these areas make sense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think we're pretty settled that if DH's job is in Rockville that we'd have to live on MD side. Google map traffic times made it look doable from VA, but I an trusting everyone who says that's nuts. Long term I think we prefer being in VA to MD so we were just trying to figure out if we could make one move and stay for the long haul (even after he changes jobs to something in DC for example). Still a good chance that he takes a different job in DC, though, so in that case VA would be our preference.
I'm not glued to Vienna. Without having the chance to see anything yet, I was attracted to the small town descriptions and the glowing write ups in places like Money Magazine plus the outdoor areas, walking paths, independently owned restaurants/shops and good schools. We'll of course consider places like McLean and Falls Church, too, but it seemed like McLean is even more expensive than Vienna and Falls Church has fewer houses that feed into a good school pyramid. I'd prefer to stay in Fairfax County Schools because I think the AAP program is a huge selling point, and I may be wrong but I got the impression Falls Church City was it's own school district.
Are there other good towns for commuting into DC that have those attributes that I'm missing?
I think google maps is pretty accurate as long as your searching it at the same time as you would be driving it. I would say it is very accurate, actually, having used it a lot lately. People like Vienna b/c it has high performing schools, very low poverty, quick to the metro (yes, lots and lots of people take it into the city), and it has a true town center with various "community" activities hosted by the Town of Vienna each year (open to all). This past weekend was Octoberfest. There is a Halloween costume parade for kids in a few weeks. There is a Santa sleigh ride and other events. It is close to major shopping at Tysons and the tech/jobs hubs in Tysons/Reston/Herndon. Lastly, you can get an actual sfh with a yard for $700-900. In McLean/Arlington, you pay $900k for a TH. The prices are jacked up more and the houses look like less. The W&OD trail is good for biking/walking and yes, there are a number of independently owned restaurants and businesses. It is an older town (in the business area), so there isn't room for the big box stores. You have to go to Tysons or Fair Oaks for that. Some people really like that.
I think you are getting a skewed view of things on DCUM, OP. If you look around Vienna, there are oodles of $1.3mil tear-down/re-build houses being built. They are EVERYWHERE! Apparently there is something about Vienna that people really want to be there and they are willing to spend $1.3 mil and UP to be in this location. With that kind of $$, there are plenty of people who could live elsewhere or have a less expensive house. But, the Vienna location seems to be key. The market says Vienna is in demand.