Bethesda vs Severna Park vs Western Howard County

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hoco for sure. People are educated and schools are good like Bethesda but without the same level of snobbery. In a nutshell, cardiologists, fewer lobbyists.



Maybe but like 27th in their class and work for Kaiser and married to SAHM. More like defense sales reps and GS13s from ft Meade


Good lord. You've never been to Western Howard, have you? Anyone who can afford Western Howard = dual income high earning households in a range of professions and occupations. Many are Asian/South Asians.

You're more likely to find a SAHM in Bethesda due to the family money and biglaw partners.
Anonymous
Severna Park hickish/redneck/waterbilly? WTF are smoking? Have you driven through Pointfield Landing? Chartwell? Swanns Point? Up and down Benfield Road are some nice/family neighborhoods. Don’t know what part of SP you’re looking at… Maybe the other side of Ritchie Highway, close to Pasadena? I’ll give you that, but to say SP as a whole is hickish/redneck/waterbilly way off the mark. Lived in SP all my life…
Anonymous
SP is extremely white and very toxic community culture. Everyone is your friend until they're not. Houses way too close together and everyone in each other's business.
We moved out when all the BLM signs were on everyone's lawns yet no black people live there.
Anonymous
If you can afford it, bethesda all the way. HoCo houses are just as expensive for that one good pyramid. Severna Park if worry about peer group and you still have to supplement with tutoring and coaching.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Severna Park hickish/redneck/waterbilly? WTF are smoking? Have you driven through Pointfield Landing? Chartwell? Swanns Point? Up and down Benfield Road are some nice/family neighborhoods. Don’t know what part of SP you’re looking at… Maybe the other side of Ritchie Highway, close to Pasadena? I’ll give you that, but to say SP as a whole is hickish/redneck/waterbilly way off the mark. Lived in SP all my life…


It's all about context. If you're comparing Severna Park to Bethesda or Clarksville, then it is redneck. If you're comparing Severna Park to Pasadena or Edgewater, then it's not. Severna Park does have a noticeable element of working-class white conservatives, less so on the Severn River side and more-so on the Magothy River side. Severna Park would probably be lumped in with Damascus or Olney if it were in Montgomery County.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Waterfront Severna park hands down.


+1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Severna Park hickish/redneck/waterbilly? WTF are smoking? Have you driven through Pointfield Landing? Chartwell? Swanns Point? Up and down Benfield Road are some nice/family neighborhoods. Don’t know what part of SP you’re looking at… Maybe the other side of Ritchie Highway, close to Pasadena? I’ll give you that, but to say SP as a whole is hickish/redneck/waterbilly way off the mark. Lived in SP all my life…


Sorry, but the issue is you lived in SP all your life and bought into that Anne arundel county motto “the best place”. That they later had to add a tag line to …”for all” because it was offensive.

Once you look around at what Hoco and Bethesda has to offer, you get the idea that SP is pretty provincial. It’s saving grace is the water. But that water is often polluted and man does the sand get everywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Severna Park hickish/redneck/waterbilly? WTF are smoking? Have you driven through Pointfield Landing? Chartwell? Swanns Point? Up and down Benfield Road are some nice/family neighborhoods. Don’t know what part of SP you’re looking at… Maybe the other side of Ritchie Highway, close to Pasadena? I’ll give you that, but to say SP as a whole is hickish/redneck/waterbilly way off the mark. Lived in SP all my life…


Sorry, but the issue is you lived in SP all your life and bought into that Anne arundel county motto “the best place”. That they later had to add a tag line to …”for all” because it was offensive.

Once you look around at what Hoco and Bethesda has to offer, you get the idea that SP is pretty provincial. It’s saving grace is the water. But that water is often polluted and man does the sand get everywhere.


Spelling and grammar errors in my post abound and for that you will have to blame Anne arundel public schools!
Anonymous
I'd do West Columbia
Anonymous
Bethesda.
Anonymous
Depends what you want. Proximity to DC, country, or water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Severna Park hickish/redneck/waterbilly? WTF are smoking? Have you driven through Pointfield Landing? Chartwell? Swanns Point? Up and down Benfield Road are some nice/family neighborhoods. Don’t know what part of SP you’re looking at… Maybe the other side of Ritchie Highway, close to Pasadena? I’ll give you that, but to say SP as a whole is hickish/redneck/waterbilly way off the mark. Lived in SP all my life…


Sorry, but the issue is you lived in SP all your life and bought into that Anne arundel county motto “the best place”. That they later had to add a tag line to …”for all” because it was offensive.

Once you look around at what Hoco and Bethesda has to offer, you get the idea that SP is pretty provincial. It’s saving grace is the water. But that water is often polluted and man does the sand get everywhere.

I have friends that live in HoCo and Bethesda, they hate it. Hoco is in the sticks and Bethesda is too crowded. I have a house right on the beach in Ocean City so I get my water fix whenever I want. To each their own…
Anonymous
Howard County is like a C grade Loudoun County. Worse schools, worse college options, more crime, less amenities.

Bethesda is one of the only nice places left in Maryland.
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