I love Westover! Great farmer's market! |
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Germantown/Boyd’s/Darnestown… Germantown is huge and I’m just pointing out where more specifically I live.
I live hiking/kayaking/fishing at Riley’s lick I have the Greenway trail going through my neighborhood Castle park Indoor tennis and pool 1 mile Soccer plex 1 mile Driving range 1 mike Amazing public pools A creek where the kids play A pond 10 min walk to fish Clarksburg outlets 15 min 3 wineries 5/10/20 min away Sugarloaf mountain… and another winery Great falls, 20 minute drive 10 min to the train Lots of great food… Indian, Pakistani, Peruvian, Chinese, Greek, pho, Thai, Mexican… all within 10 minutes Kids play basketball/capture the flag/ backyard football all the time |
| Used to love Capitol Hill but now I'm afraid to walk or drive around at night with the major uptick in violent crime (multiple shootings within the last month alone). |
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East silver spring/20910.
Walkable, friendly, incredibly diverse ethnically and SES. Very close elementary school that mimics the neighborhood demographics. Apartment buildings with relatively more affordable housing throughout. Large tree canopy. Many playgrounds. Supports for older people aging in place through Silver Spring Village. I know most of my neighbors on all sides. Koiner Farm is a local treasure. Many units have multi-generational families, which helps my family (with a periodic kinship care arrangement) feel more natural. Walkable to every possible need: Safeway, restaurants, Whole Foods, rental cars, urgent care, movie theater, metro, bus lines. Cons: sidewalk and crosswalks can be difficult if you have vision/mobility impairments, especially with the purple line construction. Some violent crime, especially late at night. Getting more expensive, like everywhere, and many bungalows torn down and replaced with large, 1M+ homes. |
Urbana? |
Love, love our tree-filled neighborhood “up the hill from Del Ray.” |
NP. For all the reasons it is consistently ranked on lists of best places to live. Clearly you don’t know its history. Look into it. It is special. |
Hey neighbor! We also love it here - the neighbors and schools are awesome and it has a great community feel. About a mile to Ballston or a mile to Westover and easy access to trails. We feel lucky to have landed here. However, prices have definitely gone up and I don’t think we’d be able to afford it now. |
I'm in FCC and I think East Falls Church is better. |
Thanks for sharing. I’m on the fence about moving there. |
I’m just curious for people who don’t have a car. How do you visit relatives and friends? |
| Shepherd Park is great. Friendly neighbors, great elementary school, the Walter Reed development that’s starting to open, easy walk to Rock Creek Park for hiking, and an easy commute downtown when I return to the office. Great place for kids to run around and ride bikes. |
I'll answer. Not having a car doesn't mean not ever getting into a car. When we visit friends we walk to their house, take bus or metro, or Uber if they live in a place that's not near public transit. We also rent cars to go on weekend camping trips, etc. |
Really? We moved away from Westover, it was just too pretentious and the new families with toddlers are outrageously annoying. The bro dads at Westover Market made me not want to go there anymore. Move to Westover if you want your UVA and VA Tech sorority pals around you at all times. Move somewhere else if you want, you know, like actual diversity. |
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I absolutely love Sumner in Bethesda.
We've lived here for 5 years and I am always so happy to be home. It feels old school with tons of neighborhood activities, incredibly easy commuting, very leafy and beautiful housing stock. Tons of young families are moving in which has been very fun! I hope they wheel me out of here 40 years from now. |