Bethesda vs Severna Park vs Western Howard County

Anonymous
Depends what you want. Proximity to DC, country, or water.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Severna Park hickish/redneck/waterbilly? WTF are smoking? Have you driven through Pointfield Landing? Chartwell? Swanns Point? Up and down Benfield Road are some nice/family neighborhoods. Don’t know what part of SP you’re looking at… Maybe the other side of Ritchie Highway, close to Pasadena? I’ll give you that, but to say SP as a whole is hickish/redneck/waterbilly way off the mark. Lived in SP all my life…


Sorry, but the issue is you lived in SP all your life and bought into that Anne arundel county motto “the best place”. That they later had to add a tag line to …”for all” because it was offensive.

Once you look around at what Hoco and Bethesda has to offer, you get the idea that SP is pretty provincial. It’s saving grace is the water. But that water is often polluted and man does the sand get everywhere.

I have friends that live in HoCo and Bethesda, they hate it. Hoco is in the sticks and Bethesda is too crowded. I have a house right on the beach in Ocean City so I get my water fix whenever I want. To each their own…
Anonymous
Howard County is like a C grade Loudoun County. Worse schools, worse college options, more crime, less amenities.

Bethesda is one of the only nice places left in Maryland.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Howard County is like a C grade Loudoun County. Worse schools, worse college options, more crime, less amenities.

Bethesda is one of the only nice places left in Maryland.


This is not true at all. Howard County is far more charming than Loudoun County ever will be, and River Hill HS in HoCo ranks higher than any high school in Loudoun does.

Howard County is beautifully and thoughtfully planned/put together, has beautiful parks, a nice mall, and greater diversity. Loudoun County is just an ugly, sprawling place with highways, wide roads, and a bunch of ugly data centers. Howard is closer to Annapolis, DC, Baltimore, the water, and NYC. Loudoun is in the middle of nowhere.

Loudoun is only for white people who could only afford Annandale or Baileys Crossroads in Fairfax County or Indians who work in data centers. Aka it will be another Montgomery Village/Germantown/Clarksburg once it’s not all brand new and shiny anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Severna Park hickish/redneck/waterbilly? WTF are smoking? Have you driven through Pointfield Landing? Chartwell? Swanns Point? Up and down Benfield Road are some nice/family neighborhoods. Don’t know what part of SP you’re looking at… Maybe the other side of Ritchie Highway, close to Pasadena? I’ll give you that, but to say SP as a whole is hickish/redneck/waterbilly way off the mark. Lived in SP all my life…


Maybe you should leave your little bubble in Severna Park one day and take a drive down River Road/Bradley Blvd/Chain Bridge Rd in Bethesda/Potomac/McLean. Maybe you’ll humble yourself and see that you’re not as different from Pasadena as you think you are. If you think Chartwell is anything unique, you haven’t been around that much.

Severna Park is grossly overhyped because of its homes on the Severn River and because it doesn’t have apartments, but the non waterfront homes (80% of the homes) and neighborhoods are nothing to write home about, and there’s actually far better neighborhoods within Anne Arundel County itself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Severna Park hickish/redneck/waterbilly? WTF are smoking? Have you driven through Pointfield Landing? Chartwell? Swanns Point? Up and down Benfield Road are some nice/family neighborhoods. Don’t know what part of SP you’re looking at… Maybe the other side of Ritchie Highway, close to Pasadena? I’ll give you that, but to say SP as a whole is hickish/redneck/waterbilly way off the mark. Lived in SP all my life…


Maybe you should leave your little bubble in Severna Park one day and take a drive down River Road/Bradley Blvd/Chain Bridge Rd in Bethesda/Potomac/McLean. Maybe you’ll humble yourself and see that you’re not as different from Pasadena as you think you are. If you think Chartwell is anything unique, you haven’t been around that much.

Severna Park is grossly overhyped because of its homes on the Severn River and because it doesn’t have apartments, but the non waterfront homes (80% of the homes) and neighborhoods are nothing to write home about, and there’s actually far better neighborhoods within Anne Arundel County itself.


I have been around. I lived all over the US, used to work in Potomac, have driven Chain Bridge Road numerous times (Nothing special about it), I am different than “the ‘Dena”, and I could care less about Chartwell.
Have a great day…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Severna Park hickish/redneck/waterbilly? WTF are smoking? Have you driven through Pointfield Landing? Chartwell? Swanns Point? Up and down Benfield Road are some nice/family neighborhoods. Don’t know what part of SP you’re looking at… Maybe the other side of Ritchie Highway, close to Pasadena? I’ll give you that, but to say SP as a whole is hickish/redneck/waterbilly way off the mark. Lived in SP all my life…


Maybe you should leave your little bubble in Severna Park one day and take a drive down River Road/Bradley Blvd/Chain Bridge Rd in Bethesda/Potomac/McLean. Maybe you’ll humble yourself and see that you’re not as different from Pasadena as you think you are. If you think Chartwell is anything unique, you haven’t been around that much.

Severna Park is grossly overhyped because of its homes on the Severn River and because it doesn’t have apartments, but the non waterfront homes (80% of the homes) and neighborhoods are nothing to write home about, and there’s actually far better neighborhoods within Anne Arundel County itself.


I have been around. I lived all over the US, used to work in Potomac, have driven Chain Bridge Road numerous times (Nothing special about it), I am different than “the ‘Dena”, and I could care less about Chartwell.
Have a great day…


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