Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For mid century modern, people love Hollin Hills. As for my super snarky self, Pimmit Hills.
Pimmit hills is a nice hilly area, there is attractive nature there, and it's super central. But unfortunately a lot of housing stock is so fugly (up to this day) that it's hard to find streets that would be uniformly beautiful.
I assumed they were joking, lol. Pimmit Hills is the land of crumbling 1k sq ft homes surrounded by rusting chain link fence.
I was definitely joking, hence the phrase “super snarky”. I used to live by Pimmit Hills and would take walks there purely to gawk at the god awful McMansions blotting out the sunlight of the 900 sq ft bungalows. So many bad architectural choices are clustered in that place.
Anonymous wrote:I really love Broadmont in FCC. But OT Alexandria probably tops the list because it has the old cobblestone and water nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Hollin Hills
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Mansion Drive in Alexandria
That is a gorgeous street. I live on an adjacent street (Argyle Drive) and one of the Mansion Drive residents hosts parties every ~3 months where they have a string quartet playing classical music out on their back lawn.
The landscaping is impeccable and the homes are all unique. Slate roofs, classic architecture, etc.
Are you invited?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In NoVa, you can pick two: good schools, good commute, pretty neighborhood.
There are parts of Arlington, McLean, and Falls Church where you can get all three. Add parts of Vienna if you're talking about a commute to Tysons rather than DC.
Curious which parts of Arlington/McLean you think qualify?
I'm not the person you're responding to but we live in Lyon Park/Ashton Heights and have all three.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In NoVa, you can pick two: good schools, good commute, pretty neighborhood.
There are parts of Arlington, McLean, and Falls Church where you can get all three. Add parts of Vienna if you're talking about a commute to Tysons rather than DC.
Curious which parts of Arlington/McLean you think qualify?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Mansion Drive in Alexandria
That is a gorgeous street. I live on an adjacent street (Argyle Drive) and one of the Mansion Drive residents hosts parties every ~3 months where they have a string quartet playing classical music out on their back lawn.
The landscaping is impeccable and the homes are all unique. Slate roofs, classic architecture, etc.