Poll: most aesthetically pleasing neighborhood in Nova

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Anonymous wrote:For mid century modern, people love Hollin Hills. As for my super snarky self, Pimmit Hills.


Pimmit hills is a nice hilly area, there is attractive nature there, and it's super central. But unfortunately a lot of housing stock is so fugly (up to this day) that it's hard to find streets that would be uniformly beautiful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Franklin Park in Mclean


Yes, Mclean has a few really nice pretty areas. It get a bad rep for aesthetics here as if it's one uniform area, but it consists of many different looking neighborhoods, and has some old mansions and cute rowhouse communities in very nice setting like Kings Manor.
Anonymous
Woodlea Mill in McLean
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For mid century modern, people love Hollin Hills. As for my super snarky self, Pimmit Hills.


I wanted to live here so badly. But when we looked for a new house about a year ago it was out of our price range. And stuff doesn’t come on the market often.
Anonymous
Kirby rd in McLean, and Chain Bridge right before the bridge.
Anonymous
Anacostia. Some beautiful old buildings there. Also Georgetown. Occoquan. Bolivar (Harpers Ferry)

I like the old stuff
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anacostia. Some beautiful old buildings there. Also Georgetown. Occoquan. Bolivar (Harpers Ferry)

I like the old stuff


Good job with the reading comprehension and getting the assignment here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For mid century modern, people love Hollin Hills. As for my super snarky self, Pimmit Hills.


For mid century modern the Lake Bancroft has some beautiful homes
Anonymous
There are some cute homes in Lyon Park, although builders are working overtime to ruin it.
Anonymous
Chain Bridge Forest? That area that’s north of chain bridge rd as youre heading east and close to the river but not ON the river yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chain Bridge Forest? That area that’s north of chain bridge rd as youre heading east and close to the river but not ON the river yet.


I think i meant youre on Glebe, heading east to DC and preparing to go over chain bridge. Whatever is to the left of you and north seems like it’s a very attractive neighborhood where all the houses are pretty.
Anonymous

Clifton
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For mid century modern, people love Hollin Hills. As for my super snarky self, Pimmit Hills.


PH is the ghetto of new builds
Anonymous
Great Falls faux French Chateaus are the pinnacle of taste
Anonymous
Wow the sheer amount of sock puppeting on this thread is next level.

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