Anonymous wrote:Arlington to Reston why? That is a long commute. SW Vienna to Reston is far also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Don't bother with anything in Arlington. Expensive, overrated, and poor value for the money for anyone working in Reston.
It's a reverse commute to Reston, and if there are children in the school system, Arlington fits the bill for most of what the OP is looking for. There are amazing sports, after school activities and enrichments, and an amazing community feel in all the schools. Not to mention tons of restaurants across all cultures and tastes.
I agree with first PP. Don't bother with Arlington. It's still a very long commute even if it's "reverse commute". Buy closer to Reston, it's newer and affordable. Arlington homes are just too, too old.
Anonymous wrote:Really don't like the snark here. OP is probably long gone and now has an awful view of people here. There are so many great places to live. I don't understand why the Arlington people keep pushing Arlington, though. I am sure it is a terrific place to live--but, people, this is NOVA. Commutes are awful--even reverse commutes. Parts of Vienna are fine for commutes--but the heart of Vienna would be terrible. No need to condemn Arlington--if I worked in the district, that is where I would live, if I had the money. But, the Arlington community doesn't need to act like Reston is the backwater. The people who think that shopping and ethnic restaurants are exclusive to Arlington need to take a drive--but do it on the weekend when the traffic is a little more bearable.
Anonymous wrote:Really don't like the snark here. OP is probably long gone and now has an awful view of people here. There are so many great places to live. I don't understand why the Arlington people keep pushing Arlington, though. I am sure it is a terrific place to live--but, people, this is NOVA. Commutes are awful--even reverse commutes. Parts of Vienna are fine for commutes--but the heart of Vienna would be terrible. No need to condemn Arlington--if I worked in the district, that is where I would live, if I had the money. But, the Arlington community doesn't need to act like Reston is the backwater. The people who think that shopping and ethnic restaurants are exclusive to Arlington need to take a drive--but do it on the weekend when the traffic is a little more bearable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Don't bother with anything in Arlington. Expensive, overrated, and poor value for the money for anyone working in Reston.
It's a reverse commute to Reston, and if there are children in the school system, Arlington fits the bill for most of what the OP is looking for. There are amazing sports, after school activities and enrichments, and an amazing community feel in all the schools. Not to mention tons of restaurants across all cultures and tastes.
Anonymous wrote:Why would OP want to spend her housing budget to compete with people who need to commute to DC? I'd cross Arlington off my list very quickly. It's not very nice, but people put up with it to be near DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Everyone likes to tear down Arlington. Wonder why...
There are many options for OP - I am not pushing Arlington at all. In fact, I posted about Vienna earlier - seems like a good fit. But WTF is up with the Arlington haters.
-Arlington person who has worked in Herndon for 8+ years. I could never live out that way myself, but know many people who do enjoy it.
I don't understand Vienna. The commute from Reston to Vienna can be quite long. I live in Herndon - right across the street from Reston, and my dentist is in Oakton. My drive to get to his office is one hour each way. You really need to test out the commute if you choose Vienna and work in Reston. I agree with others that Reston/Herndon/Great Falls would be the place to look. Commutes in and out of Reston can be pretty bad because Route 7 gets very backed up and congested.
Anonymous wrote:LOL. Everyone likes to tear down Arlington. Wonder why...
There are many options for OP - I am not pushing Arlington at all. In fact, I posted about Vienna earlier - seems like a good fit. But WTF is up with the Arlington haters.
-Arlington person who has worked in Herndon for 8+ years. I could never live out that way myself, but know many people who do enjoy it.