Best neighborhood for community feeling for young families near dc?

Anonymous
How far out are you willing to go? We live in Kentlands/Lakelands and our neighborhood is exactly like what you describe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are a bunch but commute and price range are relevant


Not OP but have the same question - commutes to Tyson’s and Rockville
Anonymous
Del Ray, Alexandria and Westover, Arlington
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are a bunch but commute and price range are relevant


Not OP but have the same question - commutes to Tyson’s and Rockville


If you’re the op from the Tyson’s and Rockville commute thread - I’m the one who responded that I commuted from Arlington to Rockville. I live in westover, which depending on where you’re going in Tyson’s should be pretty easy and was doable on an early schedule to Rockville. Mclean like you were considering will be easier though but doesn’t really have the walkable little downtown (though it does have some shops and a little area!). Del Ray wouldn’t be ideal for those commutes.
Anonymous
Del Ray is exactly it, but it'll cost you in housing and private school fees
Anonymous
Budget? Capitol Hill has all this in spades, but you need $$ to afford the space/non-postage stamp backyard you want.
Anonymous
Downtown Silver Spring feels like that, in the actual neighborhoods where there are single family homes and townhomes. Green, neighborly-- not like a city. Then you walk 1/4-1/2 a mile and you have the convenience of a whole range of stores and restaurants. IDGI
Anonymous
Douglas Park, Arlington
Anonymous
Fairlington. Pools, playgrounds are great for community but homes are small
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fairlington. Pools, playgrounds are great for community but homes are small


No. Everyone lives there from DINK status to when their kids are 3 and 5, then they move. Houses are too small for school age kids. We
Anonymous
+1 to Kensington MD. Parades for every holiday, classic car show, movie night and bounce house in the summer at st Paul park, 8k race in the fall, mode train sho, day of the book festival, weekly farmers market at the the train station, I could go on and on. Kensington also has a variety of price points, from as low as $400k to $2 M.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:+1 to Kensington MD. Parades for every holiday, classic car show, movie night and bounce house in the summer at st Paul park, 8k race in the fall, mode train sho, day of the book festival, weekly farmers market at the the train station, I could go on and on. Kensington also has a variety of price points, from as low as $400k to $2 M.



Kentlands has all of this.
Anonymous
Y'all funny. Find areas with great schools of 8+. The rating will give you an idea of what kind of people will be in your neighborhood. It's McLean, Bethesda, Chevy Chase etc
Anonymous
OP, we live in DC and have exactly what you describe. I'm not sure where you live in DC. We live in Chevy Chase, DC. Huge backyard with tons of nature and trees. One of the best ES in DC. Where do you live?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, we live in DC and have exactly what you describe. I'm not sure where you live in DC. We live in Chevy Chase, DC. Huge backyard with tons of nature and trees. One of the best ES in DC. Where do you live?

One of the best ES in DC

Hahaha not saying much to quality, compare DC to VA or md
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