Anonymous wrote:I'm a McLean native -- attend K-12 there, graduated from MHS, parents still live in the same house. Would never live/raise my kids there -- happy with my life in EOTP DC. Walkable, playgrounds a few blocks all around us, great rec centers, etc. Oh, the schools aren't that much better than DC out there -- affluent yes, higher quality, no.
Anonymous wrote:McLean is a nice place to raise a family. Not hip by any stretch of the imagination, but the schools are great, the yards are decent sizes, there is everything you need (and if you want great restaurants, they are a short drive away), and a good commute to DC. The prices of the homes reflect that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Town Center" -- bwah-ha-ha-ha-ha! Welcome to the bedroom suburbs!
Fine by me. I love McLean. Please do not move here.
Anonymous wrote:"Town Center" -- bwah-ha-ha-ha-ha! Welcome to the bedroom suburbs!
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes people "land" in McLean, and it really is so much better than where they came from. So, they think they have to stay there, or they will never do any better. Which is kind of sad, if you think about it.
An old house in McLean is better than a new house anywhere else? How much sense does that make to sane people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is more pricey and a step up from Arlington , not sure how you are priced out of Arlington and looking at McLean
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McLean is not a step up from North Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is more pricey and a step up from Arlington , not sure how you are priced out of Arlington and looking at McLean
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McLean is not a step up from North Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a McLean native -- attend K-12 there, graduated from MHS, parents still live in the same house. Would never live/raise my kids there -- happy with my life in EOTP DC. Walkable, playgrounds a few blocks all around us, great rec centers, etc. Oh, the schools aren't that much better than DC out there -- affluent yes, higher quality, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all of the input. I took a drive out to McLean and went to the "town center" Giant. Stopped by Starbucks and StarNut. It's not what I was hoping for, but I'm just happy for a neighborhoody Starbucks. I also saw that there were plans in 2010 to redo the "town center", but the owner's were gun shy due to the recession. Does anyone know if they've changed their mind for the upcoming future? Also, how does the area expect to change with the completion of the Tyson's projects? I really prefer Arlington because of Clarendon, etc... however; for the square footage we want (I want to feel like I have more space after living sandwiched in between to other families in a rowhouse for 12 years), we're priced out. You can actually get more land for your buck in McLean in some of the more modest neighborhoods. What I want would cost upwards of 1.5 to 2 mil. in Arlington. It ain't happenin'!!!
We were in the same shoes as you are, wanting to have walkability, metro access and neighborhood feeling. We looked in N.Arlington but were disappointed what we found in our price range. We found ourselves looking further into the more residential parts of N.Arlington, which were over 1-2 miles away from metro, where prices were more reasonable. But at that point, we also realized we might as well be in Mclean, it's just extra 3-5 min drive, but we actually could be walkable to something near downtown Mclean, whereas, the residential parts of Arlington, we looked at, were not walkable to anything. Downtown Mclean does provide some walkability to most of the businesses you may need on regular basis as well as some PT options, like buses taking you to Arlington metro stops and Tysons. In the future, there is supposed to be a shuttle bus from DT Mclean to Tysons East station, from what I heard. So, I would look somewhere near DT Mclean if I were you, I don't think it's a bad idea, even if it's obviously, not a glamorous or cute type of location.
Anonymous wrote:McLean is more pricey and a step up from Arlington , not sure how you are priced out of Arlington and looking at McLean