Does anyone else hate Bethesda?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like a concrete dump to me. I don’t like going there.


This is why Gen Z is calling it “Bethezdump” on social media

Gen z can’t afford Bethesda and fundir boring so why would they call it a dump? Gen z is in DC proper, and goes out on U st, Adams Morgan, and 14th st

The vast majority of people living in Bethesda couldn't afford to live there if they had to buy their house today. Filled with people who bought their homes when they were a fraction of what they are now worth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like a concrete dump to me. I don’t like going there.


This is why Gen Z is calling it “Bethezdump” on social media

Gen z can’t afford Bethesda and fundir boring so why would they call it a dump? Gen z is in DC proper, and goes out on U st, Adams Morgan, and 14th st


Crypto millionaires and kids whose parents live boring lives in Bethesda
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like a concrete dump to me. I don’t like going there.


This is why Gen Z is calling it “Bethezdump” on social media


They can't afford it so they don't want it
Anonymous
I hate Bethesda. There are too many rich people living in million dollars homes. They look down on us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate Bethesda. There are too many rich people living in million dollars homes. They look down on us.

Sour grapes much? Go make your own money instead of complaining. Your attitude is worth looking down upon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate Bethesda. There are too many rich people living in million dollars homes. They look down on us.


You don't need to be rich to be in Bethesda. The old construction/teardown type property is everywhere
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate Bethesda. There are too many rich people living in million dollars homes. They look down on us.


You don't need to be rich to be in Bethesda. The old construction/teardown type property is everywhere


And they cost 1.2 million bucks. Assuming a 20% down payment and with current interest rates that's a heck of a monthly payment for a house that's going to have expensive repairs popping up.
Anonymous
Just in Bethesda today at Bethesda row. So overrated. Very underwhelming. Typical chain stores. Tight downtown, houses around there with no yards, etc…

Everything is dense but not in a good way like it is in DC (Capitol Hill, Navy Yard, etc..)

Honestly, if you are going to live in the burbs anyway, instead of being an imposter of the city, move out a little further like potomac or mclean and better houses, bigger yards, and just nicer neighborhoods and aesthetics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just in Bethesda today at Bethesda row. So overrated. Very underwhelming. Typical chain stores. Tight downtown, houses around there with no yards, etc…

Everything is dense but not in a good way like it is in DC (Capitol Hill, Navy Yard, etc..)

Honestly, if you are going to live in the burbs anyway, instead of being an imposter of the city, move out a little further like potomac or mclean and better houses, bigger yards, and just nicer neighborhoods and aesthetics.


This 100%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just in Bethesda today at Bethesda row. So overrated. Very underwhelming. Typical chain stores. Tight downtown, houses around there with no yards, etc…

Everything is dense but not in a good way like it is in DC (Capitol Hill, Navy Yard, etc..)

Honestly, if you are going to live in the burbs anyway, instead of being an imposter of the city, move out a little further like potomac or mclean and better houses, bigger yards, and just nicer neighborhoods and aesthetics.


This 100%


No thanks. I like being able to be car-free all weekend -- I can walk to the farmers market, the movies, the library, the grocery store, my doctor's, the gym or go run on the CC trail.

I don't want to live half my life inside a Cadillac Escalade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like a concrete dump to me. I don’t like going there.


This is why Gen Z is calling it “Bethezdump” on social media


They can't afford it so they don't want it



I’m not Gen Z, middle age. But I can totally see why the young kids these days call it boring and a dump.

There is no way I would live in Bethesda if I was young and single. No way. Boring.

Let’s be real here. Even if they had the money, they wouldn’t be living in Bethesda. No, the kids with money from wealthy parents are buying places in the city like Logan Circle, Navy Yard, Shaw, Union Market.
Anonymous
You know you can still send your kids to public school even if your neighbors don't.
My kids go to Bethesda public schools and get a great education.
Ultimately, you have to be happy though.

Nothing wrong with looking around and trying to find a better fit. (But remember, you can't replicate the people here. The level of education is pretty impressive. It's hard to find people who are more progressive than Bethesda. My husband travels to a lot of lower middle-class areas in the US and there are Confederate flags, Trump signs and low tooth to mouth ratios. It's pretty darn cozy here knowing your neighbors aren't supplementing their income by turning in their landscaper to ICE for a potential $1,000 reward.)
Anonymous
So many ridiculous posts on this thread.

No one is claiming Bethesda is some magical place.

Here's what it is:
-Very close to DC (on the MD side)
-Many SFH neighborhoods
-Decent public schools

So if you value a good commute downtown, want a SFM, and value public schools - Bethesda ticks all the boxes!

If you have other priorities - that's great. Good for you. No need to bash Bethesda.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like a concrete dump to me. I don’t like going there.


This is why Gen Z is calling it “Bethezdump” on social media


They can't afford it so they don't want it



I’m not Gen Z, middle age. But I can totally see why the young kids these days call it boring and a dump.

There is no way I would live in Bethesda if I was young and single. No way. Boring.

Let’s be real here. Even if they had the money, they wouldn’t be living in Bethesda. No, the kids with money from wealthy parents are buying places in the city like Logan Circle, Navy Yard, Shaw, Union Market.


You should see the people moving into the $3 million+ new builds. They're young families, they have the money, and they're choosing Bethesda. I wish I had that sort of money also, but I'm not going to badmouth Bethesda just because I can't afford it. I like going to the downtown area (both old and new), and I had the money, Bethesda would be my first choice in this area as to where to live.

The kids who are calling it "boring and a dump," if they actually exist and are not some figment of your trolling imagination, will one day grow up and have kids, and if they can afford it, many of them will choose Bethesda.
Anonymous
Yeah Bethesda is not some magical place of unicorns and flowers but neither it is populated exclusively by rude blonds in lululemon and Excursions.

It’s an area that as walkable as anywhere in the DMV while also having SFHs and good enough public schools and a reasonable commuting distance (either by car or transit) from DC.

There aren’t a lot of areas that tick those boxes which means prices are pretty high for both residential and retail space so if you prefer a different set of priorities (closer to DC, larger lot sizes, cheaper real estate) you’ll probably pick someplace else.

But the OTT hate for Bethesda is just silly.
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