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> > > No part of Arlington is between 286 and 495.
> > Try again.
> >
> > What part of "...the plain facts are that
>
NoVa
> > in general is increasingly being rated as
> a
> > top place to retire to. Lots of pluses, very
> few
> > minuses. Fewer still once jerks like you
> somehow
> > manage to move away." left you so completely
> dazed
> > and confused?
>
> The part where that statement is not supported by
> the link you provided.
>
> To wit:
>
> "There are more than 100 miles of trails, bike
> lanes and routes throughout the city, so it's not
> surprising that residents here embrace a healthy
> lifestyle and rank high on the wellness index.
>
> Arlington has a low crime rate, and
locals can
> get by without a car. Much of the city is
>
walker-friendly, including areas like
> Crystal City, Rosslyn and Ballston. The city has
>
ample public transportation, with a handful
> of metro stops in the area. Neighboring Alexandria
> is also friendly to walkers."
>
>
> NoVa "in general" does not fit much of the
> criteria used by Bankrate to rank Arlington so
> highly. As pointed ou in the article, Alexandria
> is similarly situated. The rest of NoVa, not so
> much.
>
> Simply put, some outside the beltway CDP is not in
> the same category as Arlington and using the
> article to support your position is asinine.