lAnonymous wrote:I grew up in Vienna and still live here. It’s a nice area. There are social climbers and snotty rich lawyers or doctors and there are also down to earth normal kind people. It’s fairly safe although crime from Tyson’s is starting to increase and expand into the nice quiet streets of Vienna. Our mayor is obviously a Democrat that isn’t worried about a casino.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Vienna and still live here. It’s a nice area. There are social climbers and snotty rich lawyers or doctors and there are also down to earth normal kind people. It’s fairly safe although crime from Tyson’s is starting to increase and expand into the nice quiet streets of Vienna. Our mayor is obviously a Democrat that isn’t worried about a casino.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People that couldn't afford McLean.
This is closest to the truth. Lots of overextended climbers and the rest are middle class trying to make it.
Nope.
Vienna offers a kid friendly town center with monthly festivals, bike trails and walkability, as well as good schools. McLean has great schools, but lacks a true town center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the basic white Karen’s who couldn’t marry rich enough to buy their new craftsman inside the beltway and private school so they had to settle for a fixer upper in Vienna + public.
A fixer upper is pretty hard to find in Vienna these days.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the basic white Karen’s who couldn’t marry rich enough to buy their new craftsman inside the beltway and private school so they had to settle for a fixer upper in Vienna + public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People that couldn't afford McLean.
This is closest to the truth. Lots of overextended climbers and the rest are middle class trying to make it.
Anonymous wrote:People that couldn't afford McLean.