What is the most overrated area (neighborhood, town, etc) in the DC metropolitan area?

Anonymous
PPs who think Georgetown is overrated are jealous. I worked in Georgetown for almost a year and LOVED it.
Anonymous
Bethesda - underrated
Reston - underrated
Anonymous
Cap Hill
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reston... yuck.


I get why some people don't like it, but it truly was a wonderful place for us when our daughter was young. All the trails and pools and places to play came in handy. And it was close enough to all the amenities we needed.
Anonymous
Potomac - overrated
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reston... yuck.


I get why some people don't like it, but it truly was a wonderful place for us when our daughter was young. All the trails and pools and places to play came in handy. And it was close enough to all the amenities we needed.



It reminds me of that movie... what was it called... The Truman Show?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reston... yuck.


I get why some people don't like it, but it truly was a wonderful place for us when our daughter was young. All the trails and pools and places to play came in handy. And it was close enough to all the amenities we needed.


+1000 If anything, underrated
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Define overrated. I'll add georgetown.


+1. Ugh. Hate it.
Anonymous
Ashburn.
Anonymous
Del Ray
Old Town
Cleveland Park
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Define overrated. I'll add georgetown.


+1. Ugh. Hate it.



I can see hating the corner of Wisconsin and M Streets. But there's much more to it than the shopping strip. And it's pretty wonderful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pimmit Hills/Mosaic



can't believe there've been 4 posts and no one said it yet...


I thought to be overrated people had to claim they were cool…i live in between Pimmit Hills and Mosaic and have never heard anyone saying how great those 'hoods are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reston... yuck.


I get why some people don't like it, but it truly was a wonderful place for us when our daughter was young. All the trails and pools and places to play came in handy. And it was close enough to all the amenities we needed.


+1000 If anything, underrated


Close to enough to amenities but really, really, really, really, really far away from DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PPs who think Georgetown is overrated are jealous. I worked in Georgetown for almost a year and LOVED it.


I work in Georgetown too. Love working there but I think living there is overrated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reston... yuck.


I get why some people don't like it, but it truly was a wonderful place for us when our daughter was young. All the trails and pools and places to play came in handy. And it was close enough to all the amenities we needed.


+1000 If anything, underrated


Close to enough to amenities but really, really, really, really, really far away from DC.


Yes, far from DC. But not far from the Tech capital of the east coast. (Dulles corridor)
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