Anonymous wrote:I would do what you can to live as close to his work as possible. I either drop my husband at the metro or he takes an Uber. It makes more sense to only have one car and most days, it takes him less time to get into the office.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/6001-1st-St-N-22203/home/11241496?utm_source=ios_share&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=copy_link&utm_nooverride=1&utm_content=link
This house feeds into Yorktown and is an easy bike or bus ride to Ballston. It is bigger than your desired house but also under your budget of 1 million.
Anonymous wrote:It is one block from the front of the mall to the metro escalator. (I can literally see both from where I'm sitting right now.) I don't know how long it would take to get out of the mail from where you park. But, I can't imagine it takes much more than 5 minutes max.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy this one - cute, good schools, and close to Metro.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/6406-Washington-Blvd-22205/home/11239433
^ and 25 min to Metro Center according to Redfin.
That once has been off and on the market since January. Most buyers don't want to be right on a busy road.
Agree but the circular drive and fenced backyard would mitigate some of those concerns. It's just so darn cute and reasonably priced.
Whatever you say, Realtor Randy.
I drive past that house every day. We live between EFC and Ballston Metro, and my husband’s drive to Ballston is equivalent to walking from that house to EFC. His commute is 45 min door to door to Federal Triangle.
How long is his walk from the Ballston parking garage to the actual Metro?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy this one - cute, good schools, and close to Metro.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/6406-Washington-Blvd-22205/home/11239433
^ and 25 min to Metro Center according to Redfin.
That once has been off and on the market since January. Most buyers don't want to be right on a busy road.
Agree but the circular drive and fenced backyard would mitigate some of those concerns. It's just so darn cute and reasonably priced.
Whatever you say, Realtor Randy.
I drive past that house every day. We live between EFC and Ballston Metro, and my husband’s drive to Ballston is equivalent to walking from that house to EFC. His commute is 45 min door to door to Federal Triangle.
It is one block from the front of the mall to the metro escalator. (I can literally see both from where I'm sitting right now.) I don't know how long it would take to get out of the mail from where you park. But, I can't imagine it takes much more than 5 minutes max.
How long is his walk from the Ballston parking garage to the actual Metro?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wakefield was the nicest. With the new boundary change to stuff more low income kids into the school, they are taking away the beautiful open ceilings and adding floor space above for classrooms. The school is projected to be grossly overcrowded in the near future. I know WL is overcrowded, but it has a much lower percentage of poor kids. This county sticks it to the poor kids.
I was just looking at County projections, and Wakefield is projected to have over 3K students within the next decade! If no new high school is built to relieve the school population explosion, it's going to be nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wakefield was the nicest. With the new boundary change to stuff more low income kids into the school, they are taking away the beautiful open ceilings and adding floor space above for classrooms. The school is projected to be grossly overcrowded in the near future. I know WL is overcrowded, but it has a much lower percentage of poor kids. This county sticks it to the poor kids.
I was just looking at County projections, and Wakefield is projected to have over 3K students within the next decade! If no new high school is built to relieve the school population explosion, it's going to be nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Wakefield was the nicest. With the new boundary change to stuff more low income kids into the school, they are taking away the beautiful open ceilings and adding floor space above for classrooms. The school is projected to be grossly overcrowded in the near future. I know WL is overcrowded, but it has a much lower percentage of poor kids. This county sticks it to the poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:Wakefield was the nicest. With the new boundary change to stuff more low income kids into the school, they are taking away the beautiful open ceilings and adding floor space above for classrooms. The school is projected to be grossly overcrowded in the near future. I know WL is overcrowded, but it has a much lower percentage of poor kids. This county sticks it to the poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy this one - cute, good schools, and close to Metro.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/6406-Washington-Blvd-22205/home/11239433
^ and 25 min to Metro Center according to Redfin.
That once has been off and on the market since January. Most buyers don't want to be right on a busy road.
Agree but the circular drive and fenced backyard would mitigate some of those concerns. It's just so darn cute and reasonably priced.
Whatever you say, Realtor Randy.
I drive past that house every day. We live between EFC and Ballston Metro, and my husband’s drive to Ballston is equivalent to walking from that house to EFC. His commute is 45 min door to door to Federal Triangle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy this one - cute, good schools, and close to Metro.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/6406-Washington-Blvd-22205/home/11239433
^ and 25 min to Metro Center according to Redfin.
That once has been off and on the market since January. Most buyers don't want to be right on a busy road.
Agree but the circular drive and fenced backyard would mitigate some of those concerns. It's just so darn cute and reasonably priced.
Whatever you say, Realtor Randy.