Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being close to an indoor Rec center is also nice.
NP. Which rec center/school zone would this be?
Anonymous wrote:Being close to an indoor Rec center is also nice.
Anonymous wrote:To meet your budget you need to look at Chantilly/Centerville or Herndon area that feeds into Oakton. Even that is a stretch for a family of 6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of the schools mentioned, percent Asian as reported by FCPS profiles:
Chantilly, 38%
Fairfax, 23%
Langley, 28%
Madison, 15%
Mclean, 26%
Oakton. 31%
Woodson, 26%
OP, what type of Asian are you?
I know Chantilly has many South Asians like Indians. McLean has more East Asians like Chinese and Koreans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Really appreciate all the inputs!
I added Woodson and Chantilly to my list but has some concern about the size of the high school. I do see a lot trailer classrooms from map. Mclean will be a stretch for me even I am going to buy a townhome there. The housing px is crazy! Oakton does seem to have a good balance of everything: new facility, diversity, expensive but not super crazy home px.
Tear down houses go for $1m+ in McLean.
But there are also McLean-zoned houses under $1M that are not tear downs. There just aren’t as many of them as in some areas and they go quickly if they are in decent shape.
Really?
Recently sold single family homes in McLean:
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/McLean_VA/type-single-family-home/show-recently-sold
This is a search of houses in McLean. There are also houses zoned to McLean in Falls Church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of the schools mentioned, percent Asian as reported by FCPS profiles:
Chantilly, 38%
Fairfax, 23%
Langley, 28%
Madison, 15%
Mclean, 26%
Oakton. 31%
Woodson, 26%
OP, what type of Asian are you?
I know Chantilly has many South Asians like Indians. McLean has more East Asians like Chinese and Koreans.
Anonymous wrote:Of the schools mentioned, percent Asian as reported by FCPS profiles:
Chantilly, 38%
Fairfax, 23%
Langley, 28%
Madison, 15%
Mclean, 26%
Oakton. 31%
Woodson, 26%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say McLean pyramid, but the school system has neglected all the buildings, and everything is overcrowded. The irony is that the county focuses on making the poorly performing school look nice and expanding by neglecting the better and the wealthier schools to support equity. We plan to go private. The only reasonable option is Langley high pyramids if you don't mind being that far out. Everything else is a 3rd world dump, either the student body at the poorly performing schools or the buildings of the highly performing schools.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Really appreciate all the inputs!
I added Woodson and Chantilly to my list but has some concern about the size of the high school. I do see a lot trailer classrooms from map. Mclean will be a stretch for me even I am going to buy a townhome there. The housing px is crazy! Oakton does seem to have a good balance of everything: new facility, diversity, expensive but not super crazy home px.
Tear down houses go for $1m+ in McLean.
But there are also McLean-zoned houses under $1M that are not tear downs. There just aren’t as many of them as in some areas and they go quickly if they are in decent shape.
Really?
Recently sold single family homes in McLean:
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/McLean_VA/type-single-family-home/show-recently-sold
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Really appreciate all the inputs!
I added Woodson and Chantilly to my list but has some concern about the size of the high school. I do see a lot trailer classrooms from map. Mclean will be a stretch for me even I am going to buy a townhome there. The housing px is crazy! Oakton does seem to have a good balance of everything: new facility, diversity, expensive but not super crazy home px.
Tear down houses go for $1m+ in McLean.
But there are also McLean-zoned houses under $1M that are not tear downs. There just aren’t as many of them as in some areas and they go quickly if they are in decent shape.
Anonymous wrote:I would say McLean pyramid, but the school system has neglected all the buildings, and everything is overcrowded. The irony is that the county focuses on making the poorly performing school look nice and expanding by neglecting the better and the wealthier schools to support equity. We plan to go private. The only reasonable option is Langley high pyramids if you don't mind being that far out. Everything else is a 3rd world dump, either the student body at the poorly performing schools or the buildings of the highly performing schools.