Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are officially moving but I don't even know where to begin... Tell me what neighborhood / block / elementary school you live in and love... here are my specific asks:
- Needs to funnel into a top PUBLIC high school (we don't have private school money) (I'm looking at Whitman, Wootton, BCC, Walter Johnson in MD and Langley, McLean districts in VA)
- Needs to be within commuting distance to Georgetown
- Needs to be densely populated (houses close together, super neighborhood feel, mature trees would be a plus, I need a yard but I don't want a big one)
- Needs to have a community that gets together a lot / kids outside playing / parents that like to have drinks together etc.
- A plus would be a pool that everyone goes to
- a bigger plus would be that most neighborhood kids go to the public school (rather than private)
The beset commute to G'town would be from close-in VA areas: Arlington, FCC and McLean. If you want a TOP public school, it would have to be zoned to McLean High. If you are willing to consider simply a very good public school rather than "TOP", it can also be zoned to Madison High and Marshall High.
Madison is a very good high school. But it's not great for a commute to Georgetown since it's further out and, while it's near the Vienna Metro, Georgetown doesn't have a Metro station.
There are some closer-in areas zoned for Marshall in Falls Church, but the county seems intent on loading Marshall up with multiple affordable housing projects in Tysons, so the school's academic profile stands to decline.
Racist post. You people are just unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Great neighborhood, great pool, great HS; plus commuting distance to Georgetown:
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/108-Stonegate-Dr-20905/home/10573923
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/14617-Sandy-Ridge-Rd-20905/home/10579959
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/15229-Centergate-Dr-20905/home/10574538
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/14916-Flintstone-Ln-20905/home/10574816
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are officially moving but I don't even know where to begin... Tell me what neighborhood / block / elementary school you live in and love... here are my specific asks:
- Needs to funnel into a top PUBLIC high school (we don't have private school money) (I'm looking at Whitman, Wootton, BCC, Walter Johnson in MD and Langley, McLean districts in VA)
- Needs to be within commuting distance to Georgetown
- Needs to be densely populated (houses close together, super neighborhood feel, mature trees would be a plus, I need a yard but I don't want a big one)
- Needs to have a community that gets together a lot / kids outside playing / parents that like to have drinks together etc.
- A plus would be a pool that everyone goes to
- a bigger plus would be that most neighborhood kids go to the public school (rather than private)
The beset commute to G'town would be from close-in VA areas: Arlington, FCC and McLean. If you want a TOP public school, it would have to be zoned to McLean High. If you are willing to consider simply a very good public school rather than "TOP", it can also be zoned to Madison High and Marshall High.
Madison is a very good high school. But it's not great for a commute to Georgetown since it's further out and, while it's near the Vienna Metro, Georgetown doesn't have a Metro station.
There are some closer-in areas zoned for Marshall in Falls Church, but the county seems intent on loading Marshall up with multiple affordable housing projects in Tysons, so the school's academic profile stands to decline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are officially moving but I don't even know where to begin... Tell me what neighborhood / block / elementary school you live in and love... here are my specific asks:
- Needs to funnel into a top PUBLIC high school (we don't have private school money) (I'm looking at Whitman, Wootton, BCC, Walter Johnson in MD and Langley, McLean districts in VA)
- Needs to be within commuting distance to Georgetown
- Needs to be densely populated (houses close together, super neighborhood feel, mature trees would be a plus, I need a yard but I don't want a big one)
- Needs to have a community that gets together a lot / kids outside playing / parents that like to have drinks together etc.
- A plus would be a pool that everyone goes to
- a bigger plus would be that most neighborhood kids go to the public school (rather than private)
The beset commute to G'town would be from close-in VA areas: Arlington, FCC and McLean. If you want a TOP public school, it would have to be zoned to McLean High. If you are willing to consider simply a very good public school rather than "TOP", it can also be zoned to Madison High and Marshall High.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are officially moving but I don't even know where to begin... Tell me what neighborhood / block / elementary school you live in and love... here are my specific asks:
- Needs to funnel into a top PUBLIC high school (we don't have private school money) (I'm looking at Whitman, Wootton, BCC, Walter Johnson in MD and Langley, McLean districts in VA)
- Needs to be within commuting distance to Georgetown
- Needs to be densely populated (houses close together, super neighborhood feel, mature trees would be a plus, I need a yard but I don't want a big one)
- Needs to have a community that gets together a lot / kids outside playing / parents that like to have drinks together etc.
- A plus would be a pool that everyone goes to
- a bigger plus would be that most neighborhood kids go to the public school (rather than private)
The beset commute to G'town would be from close-in VA areas: Arlington, FCC and McLean. If you want a TOP public school, it would have to be zoned to McLean High. If you are willing to consider simply a very good public school rather than "TOP", it can also be zoned to Madison High and Marshall High.
OP mentioned Langley HS in McLean. That is better than McLean HS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are officially moving but I don't even know where to begin... Tell me what neighborhood / block / elementary school you live in and love... here are my specific asks:
- Needs to funnel into a top PUBLIC high school (we don't have private school money) (I'm looking at Whitman, Wootton, BCC, Walter Johnson in MD and Langley, McLean districts in VA)
- Needs to be within commuting distance to Georgetown
- Needs to be densely populated (houses close together, super neighborhood feel, mature trees would be a plus, I need a yard but I don't want a big one)
- Needs to have a community that gets together a lot / kids outside playing / parents that like to have drinks together etc.
- A plus would be a pool that everyone goes to
- a bigger plus would be that most neighborhood kids go to the public school (rather than private)
The beset commute to G'town would be from close-in VA areas: Arlington, FCC and McLean. If you want a TOP public school, it would have to be zoned to McLean High. If you are willing to consider simply a very good public school rather than "TOP", it can also be zoned to Madison High and Marshall High.
OP mentioned Langley HS in McLean. That is better than McLean HS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are officially moving but I don't even know where to begin... Tell me what neighborhood / block / elementary school you live in and love... here are my specific asks:
- Needs to funnel into a top PUBLIC high school (we don't have private school money) (I'm looking at Whitman, Wootton, BCC, Walter Johnson in MD and Langley, McLean districts in VA)
- Needs to be within commuting distance to Georgetown
- Needs to be densely populated (houses close together, super neighborhood feel, mature trees would be a plus, I need a yard but I don't want a big one)
- Needs to have a community that gets together a lot / kids outside playing / parents that like to have drinks together etc.
- A plus would be a pool that everyone goes to
- a bigger plus would be that most neighborhood kids go to the public school (rather than private)
The beset commute to G'town would be from close-in VA areas: Arlington, FCC and McLean. If you want a TOP public school, it would have to be zoned to McLean High. If you are willing to consider simply a very good public school rather than "TOP", it can also be zoned to Madison High and Marshall High.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are officially moving but I don't even know where to begin... Tell me what neighborhood / block / elementary school you live in and love... here are my specific asks:
- Needs to funnel into a top PUBLIC high school (we don't have private school money) (I'm looking at Whitman, Wootton, BCC, Walter Johnson in MD and Langley, McLean districts in VA)
- Needs to be within commuting distance to Georgetown
- Needs to be densely populated (houses close together, super neighborhood feel, mature trees would be a plus, I need a yard but I don't want a big one)
- Needs to have a community that gets together a lot / kids outside playing / parents that like to have drinks together etc.
- A plus would be a pool that everyone goes to
- a bigger plus would be that most neighborhood kids go to the public school (rather than private)
The beset commute to G'town would be from close-in VA areas: Arlington, FCC and McLean. If you want a TOP public school, it would have to be zoned to McLean High. If you are willing to consider simply a very good public school rather than "TOP", it can also be zoned to Madison High and Marshall High.
Anonymous wrote:We are officially moving but I don't even know where to begin... Tell me what neighborhood / block / elementary school you live in and love... here are my specific asks:
- Needs to funnel into a top PUBLIC high school (we don't have private school money) (I'm looking at Whitman, Wootton, BCC, Walter Johnson in MD and Langley, McLean districts in VA)
- Needs to be within commuting distance to Georgetown
- Needs to be densely populated (houses close together, super neighborhood feel, mature trees would be a plus, I need a yard but I don't want a big one)
- Needs to have a community that gets together a lot / kids outside playing / parents that like to have drinks together etc.
- A plus would be a pool that everyone goes to
- a bigger plus would be that most neighborhood kids go to the public school (rather than private)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on how many kids OP would need to be paying private school for. With 2 or more kids, I can see how someone could afford quite a lot of house but not be able to throw $100K+ in after-tax money at tuition.
I was thinking the list sounded like City of Falls Church.
Exactly. OP here -- I have three kids, our budget is up to 1.5M I am ok with a fixer upper -- but simply cannot throw 100k a year at private, I'd rather stretch a little on my monthly mortgage
In Virginia, look at Falls Church Greenway Downs neighborhood - most of those houses are zoned to McLean ES.
Also look at Marshall High School
Sorry, Mclean High, not ES
Greenway Downs feeds into Falls Church HS, not McLean HS. There are some other neighborhoods nearby on the other side of Route 29 such as Donna Lee Gardens that feed into McLean HS.
My friends in Greenway Downs live in houses that feed into McLean. Maybe they're confused about their neighborhood, or maybe you are.
I live in Greenway Downs. We are zoned Falls Church. No where in Greenway Downs is zoned for McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on how many kids OP would need to be paying private school for. With 2 or more kids, I can see how someone could afford quite a lot of house but not be able to throw $100K+ in after-tax money at tuition.
I was thinking the list sounded like City of Falls Church.
Exactly. OP here -- I have three kids, our budget is up to 1.5M I am ok with a fixer upper -- but simply cannot throw 100k a year at private, I'd rather stretch a little on my monthly mortgage
In Virginia, look at Falls Church Greenway Downs neighborhood - most of those houses are zoned to McLean ES.
Also look at Marshall High School
Sorry, Mclean High, not ES
Greenway Downs feeds into Falls Church HS, not McLean HS. There are some other neighborhoods nearby on the other side of Route 29 such as Donna Lee Gardens that feed into McLean HS.
My friends in Greenway Downs live in houses that feed into McLean. Maybe they're confused about their neighborhood, or maybe you are.