Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has better schools. I live in Ashburn and have always called it AlmostWV. If you have a child in special ed, FFX or MC are definitely better. Racism is an issue at our schools.
That's the problem with the exurbs for me. We are AA and bought in NW DC, but also considered close-in MoCo suburbs. Exurbs in VA? No way.
Racism? I thought Ashburn is like 70 percent Indian.

Anonymous wrote:Cookie cutter developments
Horrible traffic because infrastructure isn’t expanded with all these developments
Lacking good restaurants
Lots of racism
Boring
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's happening in Ashburn isn't unique. It's happening all across NoVa.
However, once the pandemic comes to an end, exurban places like Ashburn will be the first to cool off.
It was out of control before the pandemic. Hasn't cooled off for over a decade. All the high paying jobs and good schools are the fuel for this explosion. Many in ashburn are highly educated tech workers (not the typical mediocre beaurecrat) and want good schools and a short commute. That's the demographic.
What was the point of this dig? Are you off the mind that there are no mediocre tec worker?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some PPs make Ashburn sound like deliverance. I mean, really? I grew up there, and have since lived in NYC, DC, and Boston. Ashburn is suburbia, no question about it. But it has access to big city amenities at a more affordable price point. It’s one of the few Northeast burbs that has Sunbelt-like prices. And it’s the most diverse place I’ve lived.
That's a joke. There are very few black families here although we do have a large population of asians. I live in a mostly asian neighborhood and love it. My neighbors are nice and the schools are overcrowded but acceptable. Because of the growth here, LCPS is desperate to hire and we definitely have teachers who should not be teaching.
Do you realize that you contradicted yourself?
Diversity doesn’t just mean black people. C’mon.
Being diverse does mean we would have black families here. My point is black people seem not to be comfortable here.
If more AA worked in those tech jobs in Loudoun and Dulles through Tysons more AA would be living in western FX-Reston/Great Falls through Ashburn. The squeeze on tech -stem jobs by the H 1 B industry has impacted employment. Lack of steering into stem by FCPS and other large local school districts over decades has created the demographics of Ashburn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's happening in Ashburn isn't unique. It's happening all across NoVa.
However, once the pandemic comes to an end, exurban places like Ashburn will be the first to cool off.
It was out of control before the pandemic. Hasn't cooled off for over a decade. All the high paying jobs and good schools are the fuel for this explosion. Many in ashburn are highly educated tech workers (not the typical mediocre beaurecrat) and want good schools and a short commute. That's the demographic.
Anonymous wrote:Prices are going up all over due to low mortgage rates (some monthly payment for higher costs).
No one I know who lives in Ashburn/Leesburg commutes to downtown DC - they are working at AWS, Verizon or other employers out in Herndon/Reston or in Loudoun.
Loudoun has been one of the richest counties in America for years, so rising home costs are not surprising.
Too conservative and fundamental religious for my taste (and I am are regular church goer).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is a great place to live if you have a large Indian family, want most square foot for money, WFH and Only go DC occasionally and work in IT.
A lot of folks are none of this. I don’t do IT, don’t plan on WFH and don’t want to live isolated in a large house on a large plots surrounded by IT green card holders living in McMansions
There are zero jobs for me in Virginia.
Thank god. We don’t want racists like you here.
Yeah, we are already full of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's happening in Ashburn isn't unique. It's happening all across NoVa.
However, once the pandemic comes to an end, exurban places like Ashburn will be the first to cool off.
It was out of control before the pandemic. Hasn't cooled off for over a decade. All the high paying jobs and good schools are the fuel for this explosion. Many in ashburn are highly educated tech workers (not the typical mediocre beaurecrat) and want good schools and a short commute. That's the demographic.
Yes, but once the pandemic subsides you won't be seeing the flocks of families looking to relocate out there - families that don't have a "short commute."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some PPs make Ashburn sound like deliverance. I mean, really? I grew up there, and have since lived in NYC, DC, and Boston. Ashburn is suburbia, no question about it. But it has access to big city amenities at a more affordable price point. It’s one of the few Northeast burbs that has Sunbelt-like prices. And it’s the most diverse place I’ve lived.
That's a joke. There are very few black families here although we do have a large population of asians. I live in a mostly asian neighborhood and love it. My neighbors are nice and the schools are overcrowded but acceptable. Because of the growth here, LCPS is desperate to hire and we definitely have teachers who should not be teaching.
Do you realize that you contradicted yourself?
Diversity doesn’t just mean black people. C’mon.
Being diverse does mean we would have black families here. My point is black people seem not to be comfortable here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some PPs make Ashburn sound like deliverance. I mean, really? I grew up there, and have since lived in NYC, DC, and Boston. Ashburn is suburbia, no question about it. But it has access to big city amenities at a more affordable price point. It’s one of the few Northeast burbs that has Sunbelt-like prices. And it’s the most diverse place I’ve lived.
That's a joke. There are very few black families here although we do have a large population of asians. I live in a mostly asian neighborhood and love it. My neighbors are nice and the schools are overcrowded but acceptable. Because of the growth here, LCPS is desperate to hire and we definitely have teachers who should not be teaching.
Do you realize that you contradicted yourself?
Diversity doesn’t just mean black people. C’mon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to google what Ashburn is. It is almost West Virginia- that is crazy why anyone would live there.
Omg, it’s not that far. It’s a nice planned community right up Toll Road, built from green field so [n]no apartments or pockets of lower income,[/b] so it’s called Cashburn by locals.
If you want wide open spaces but still hit DC for occasional meeting, it’s the bees knees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some PPs make Ashburn sound like deliverance. I mean, really? I grew up there, and have since lived in NYC, DC, and Boston. Ashburn is suburbia, no question about it. But it has access to big city amenities at a more affordable price point. It’s one of the few Northeast burbs that has Sunbelt-like prices. And it’s the most diverse place I’ve lived.
That's a joke. There are very few black families here although we do have a large population of asians. I live in a mostly asian neighborhood and love it. My neighbors are nice and the schools are overcrowded but acceptable. Because of the growth here, LCPS is desperate to hire and we definitely have teachers who should not be teaching.
Do you realize that you contradicted yourself?
Diversity doesn’t just mean black people. C’mon.