Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all of Arlington is not Clarendon or Ballston. If you live up north near the country club, off Glebe Or Military, you cannot walk to shit. The places I have visited in Ashburn are very walkable. Walk over to Giant, walk to restaurants, schools, lots of sidewalks. I was serious (I'm the Vienna poster) about saying it is more walkable than my house or most of my friends houses in N. Arlington or NW.
That characterizes a far smaller part of Ashburn than it does Arlington or NW. It's really not open to debate, dear.
I disagree, sorry. I bet more neighborhoods in Ashburn are walking distance to something than a random house in n. arlington.
You lose, unless you are talking about walking to your neighbor's garage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all of Arlington is not Clarendon or Ballston. If you live up north near the country club, off Glebe Or Military, you cannot walk to shit. The places I have visited in Ashburn are very walkable. Walk over to Giant, walk to restaurants, schools, lots of sidewalks. I was serious (I'm the Vienna poster) about saying it is more walkable than my house or most of my friends houses in N. Arlington or NW.
That characterizes a far smaller part of Ashburn than it does Arlington or NW. It's really not open to debate, dear.
I disagree, sorry. I bet more neighborhoods in Ashburn are walking distance to something than a random house in n. arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all of Arlington is not Clarendon or Ballston. If you live up north near the country club, off Glebe Or Military, you cannot walk to shit. The places I have visited in Ashburn are very walkable. Walk over to Giant, walk to restaurants, schools, lots of sidewalks. I was serious (I'm the Vienna poster) about saying it is more walkable than my house or most of my friends houses in N. Arlington or NW.
That characterizes a far smaller part of Ashburn than it does Arlington or NW. It's really not open to debate, dear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighborhood is better than yours.
No, my neighborhood is better than yours.
No, you're wrong! My neighborhood is better than yours...........
(I feel like I've ridden this ride before.)
No one can contest that the houses in ashburn at the 5-700k mark are more desirable in terms of physical size and layout as well as neighborhood planning than those closer in.
The "planning" is exactly what makes much of Ashburn so unattractive to many. You're 35 miles away from the center city, the homes are repetitive and unimaginative, with useless space, and they are crammed on small lots where you see what your neighbors are having for lunch. I'll take an older, smaller house with charm, craftsmanship and privacy over that any time, thank you.