Personally, I think the least desirable is the D.C. area. I've heard the far west toe area is pretty depressed economically and not too nice.
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You repeat yourself.The rich white areas
I can live in any city/town in VA, and I choose not to because I like living in the city, forgoing vast swaths of acreage for convenience. Were I to move to VA, I'd choose something overlooking the Potomac in McLean or Great Falls, or I'd live on a farm in Middleburg, VA.Personally, I think the least desirable is the D.C. area. I've heard the far west toe area is pretty depressed economically and not too nice.
Personally, I think the least desirable is the D.C. area. I've heard the far west toe area is pretty depressed economically and not too nice.
West toe area of VAPersonally, I think the least desirable is the D.C. area. I've heard the far west toe area is pretty depressed economically and not too nice.
What the hell is the "the far west toe area" of D.C? Those of us who are from and live in D.C. don't use that phrase to identify any part of the D.C. or the D.C. metro area.
My personal fav so far.The Shenandoah Valley. The valley has the most moderate climate in the US and has many natural attractions.
Hell, the main highway there is Robert E Lee Hwy.A third floor apartment with a clear line of sight to the Robert E. Lee monument.
Oh. The stuff in, around and west of I-81. TY for the clarification.West toe area of VAPersonally, I think the least desirable is the D.C. area. I've heard the far west toe area is pretty depressed economically and not too nice.
What the hell is the "the far west toe area" of D.C? Those of us who are from and live in D.C. don't use that phrase to identify any part of the D.C. or the D.C. metro area.
A portion of US-1 running through Alexandria, VA is called Jefferson Davis Hwy.Hell, the main highway there is Robert E Lee Hwy.A third floor apartment with a clear line of sight to the Robert E. Lee monument.
I love Colorado. But we love history, road trips, and not 6 feet of snow. Virginia opens up a plethora of options for doing things.Anywhere in Virginia?
Colorado.
That would be the D.C. Beltway.The part without the inbreds.