S/O must underrated neighborhoods?

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Pimmit.
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Kensington Heights. It's walkable to both Town of Kensington and downtown Wheaton. So many good restaurants around here, equivalent or maybe even better than downtown Silver Spring. Genuine diversity. People who live here seem to really like the schools (Rock View/Oakland Terrace ESs - Newport Mill ES - Einstein/DCC HSs). Access to three good playgrounds.
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Anonymous wrote:Pimmit.


Can't beat the location, but the new construction is um, questionable........
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Anonymous wrote:Rock Creek Forest, which straddles Chevy Chase and Silver Spring. It’s not glamorous but the location is great for commuting. There is a nice neighborhood pool and school. It’s along Rock Creek Park and has a little shopping center with a gym, deli and market.


Agree. And in the BCC cluster. And very convenient to both Bethesda and Silver Spring, plus Meadowbrook Park. I'm always surprised how affordable this neighborhood is compared with those just to the west.


Sounds great if you like Bethesda or silver spring. Yawn
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pimmit.


Can't beat the location, but the new construction is um, questionable........


Neither Pimmit Hills nor McLean Hamlet is underrated. They are just trying to see if they can avoid being called overrated by taking refuge here.
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hill east/stadium armory
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Anonymous wrote:Kensington Heights. It's walkable to both Town of Kensington and downtown Wheaton. So many good restaurants around here, equivalent or maybe even better than downtown Silver Spring. Genuine diversity. People who live here seem to really like the schools (Rock View/Oakland Terrace ESs - Newport Mill ES - Einstein/DCC HSs). Access to three good playgrounds.


This and North Kensington as well.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rock Creek Forest, which straddles Chevy Chase and Silver Spring. It’s not glamorous but the location is great for commuting. There is a nice neighborhood pool and school. It’s along Rock Creek Park and has a little shopping center with a gym, deli and market.


Agree. And in the BCC cluster. And very convenient to both Bethesda and Silver Spring, plus Meadowbrook Park. I'm always surprised how affordable this neighborhood is compared with those just to the west.


Sounds great if you like Bethesda or silver spring. Yawn


Listen, I just think it’s underrated (/comparatively underpriced). I never said hip and exciting!
Anonymous
Brightwood. People always assume it is crime ridden, but that is really Brightwood Park. Brightwood proper is a really family friendly, somewhat affordable neighborhood with a lot of amenities, solid public transportation options, and proximity to Rock Creek Park, Silver Spring, Takoma Park, and downtown DC.
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I had never heard of Wakefield until I bought a house here, so I will say Wakefield. To me, it's just as convenient/walkable as AU Park (or more so, depending on location), but AU Park gets all the hype.

I also think the area north of H st but south of Trinidad is underrated. It's cheaper than south of H w/ the same proximity to Whole Foods etc, JO Wilson seems comparable to LT, and it's more charming and attractive than Trinidad.
Anonymous
Herndon!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:hamlet


Where is hamlet ?


It is a part of McLean where the residents don't act too.......McLean.....


There's also a part of Chevy Chase MD called the Hamlet.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:hamlet


Where is hamlet ?


It is a part of McLean where the residents don't act too.......McLean.....


There's also a part of Chevy Chase MD called the Hamlet.


The Chevy Chase Hamlet is almost unbelievably nice (looks like a cheaper Spring Valley). Not sure if it's "underrated" or just under the radar. The McLean one is fine.
Anonymous
Fairfax City.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kensington Heights. It's walkable to both Town of Kensington and downtown Wheaton. So many good restaurants around here, equivalent or maybe even better than downtown Silver Spring. Genuine diversity. People who live here seem to really like the schools (Rock View/Oakland Terrace ESs - Newport Mill ES - Einstein/DCC HSs). Access to three good playgrounds.


This and North Kensington as well.


We ended up in North Kensington and have been very pleasantly surprised. Down to earth people, friendly, convenient. And as a PP said everyone raves about Rock View, contrary to the 3/10 great schools rating.
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