What would you consider to be the Washington area's prestige neighborhoods?

Anonymous
In no particular order: Spring Valley, Palisades, Forest Hills, CCDC, Georgetown, Kalorama, Cleveland Park.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In no particular order: Spring Valley, Palisades, Forest Hills, CCDC, Georgetown, Kalorama, Cleveland Park.


Oh, and that's DC.

In the burbs: McLean and Bethesda.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Capital Hill


It's Capitol Hill. It's my neighborhood, and I love it but I wouldn't call it a prestige one. I like the variety of the housing stock.
Anonymous
Langley
Anonymous
Potomac
Anonymous
Navy Yard
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Capital Hill


It's Capitol Hill. It's my neighborhood, and I love it but I wouldn't call it a prestige one. I like the variety of the housing stock.


I forgot - I agree with Kalorama.
Anonymous
Gaithersburg
Anonymous
Kalorama and that's the end of the thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Capital Hill


Maybe one or two square blocks, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kalorama and that's the end of the thread.


Yup
Anonymous
What about NOVA and MD suburbs? The question was about DC areas' neighborhoods.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about NOVA and MD suburbs? The question was about DC areas' neighborhoods.


The Chevy Chases, Somerset, parts of Bethesda and Potomac.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about NOVA and MD suburbs? The question was about DC areas' neighborhoods.


The Chevy Chases, Somerset, parts of Bethesda and Potomac.


Is it 1990 again?
Anonymous
For single family homes on more land, Wesley heights, Kent, spring valley, etc
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