Are there other benefits to living in McLean besides the excellent schools?

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Anonymous wrote:why do you think families live in bethesda? solely for the schools? this has to be one of the stupidest threads of all time


yup pretty much.
we just left Bethesda. Every year in our neighborhood as soon as a senior graduated from Whitman their parent's house would go on the market and they'd leave as fast as they could.
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone on my street is a doc, lawyer, ceo etc.

The riffraff is priced out.



I'm so envious. Everyone on my street is a government or nonprofit professional. They are so out of control.


So lazy bums and losers, basically. Nice of you to make PP’s point.


As one of the "lazy bums" that makes your local services work, I am so glad I don't live in McLean. Wow.


Shhhh,…..we’re lazy bums who live IN McLean school district….
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Anonymous wrote:most people in the wealthy parts of mclean go to privates anyway. no one is looking at the schools when they’re choosing to buy a 2.5 million+ home, especially in a place like mclean


lol this is dumb. I bought the house because of the schools/shared parental attitude already commented on in this thread.
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Anonymous wrote:most people in the wealthy parts of mclean go to privates anyway. no one is looking at the schools when they’re choosing to buy a 2.5 million+ home, especially in a place like mclean


lol this is dumb. I bought the house because of the schools/shared parental attitude already commented on in this thread.


you/they probably can’t afford private then. the families that live in mclean/great falls at our private never even considered the schools when buying in the area. trust me, you would be able to pick them out just by looking at their houses in mclean/bethesda.
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Anonymous wrote:most people in the wealthy parts of mclean go to privates anyway. no one is looking at the schools when they’re choosing to buy a 2.5 million+ home, especially in a place like mclean


lol this is dumb. I bought the house because of the schools/shared parental attitude already commented on in this thread.


you/they probably can’t afford private then. the families that live in mclean/great falls at our private never even considered the schools when buying in the area. trust me, you would be able to pick them out just by looking at their houses in mclean/bethesda.


and those houses are way more than 2.5. basically everyone buying 2.5-3 here is going to public school.
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Anonymous wrote:why do you think families live in bethesda? solely for the schools? this has to be one of the stupidest threads of all time


yup pretty much.
we just left Bethesda. Every year in our neighborhood as soon as a senior graduated from Whitman their parent's house would go on the market and they'd leave as fast as they could.


This also happens in McLean, but usually with the 50-year-old homes.
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Anonymous wrote:most people in the wealthy parts of mclean go to privates anyway. no one is looking at the schools when they’re choosing to buy a 2.5 million+ home, especially in a place like mclean


lol this is dumb. I bought the house because of the schools/shared parental attitude already commented on in this thread.


you/they probably can’t afford private then. the families that live in mclean/great falls at our private never even considered the schools when buying in the area. trust me, you would be able to pick them out just by looking at their houses in mclean/bethesda.


and those houses are way more than 2.5. basically everyone buying 2.5-3 here is going to public school.


The price of the house doesn’t really say much. A family can stretch and allocate a greater portion of their income on mortgage or use handed down money to buy a 2.5-3 home. I would say most families that have a HHI of 500k+ are going to private, which is a good portion of some neighborhoods in Mclean.
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Anonymous wrote:we never once considered sending our kids to cooper or langley. quite frankly, we live in great falls for the open greenery, large lots, and equestrian activities. i understand that there are lower income, cookie cutter families who do choose to live in mclean for the good schools, but that’s far from the reality for people like us.


Hmm. We also moved for the open greenery, large lots, and equestrian activities. But people with your attitude will ruin Great Falls.
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Anonymous wrote:most people in the wealthy parts of mclean go to privates anyway. no one is looking at the schools when they’re choosing to buy a 2.5 million+ home, especially in a place like mclean


lol this is dumb. I bought the house because of the schools/shared parental attitude already commented on in this thread.


you/they probably can’t afford private then. the families that live in mclean/great falls at our private never even considered the schools when buying in the area. trust me, you would be able to pick them out just by looking at their houses in mclean/bethesda.


and those houses are way more than 2.5. basically everyone buying 2.5-3 here is going to public school.


The price of the house doesn’t really say much. A family can stretch and allocate a greater portion of their income on mortgage or use handed down money to buy a 2.5-3 home. I would say most families that have a HHI of 500k+ are going to private, which is a good portion of some neighborhoods in Mclean.


Oh no. We make much, much more than this and live in McLean. I must have missed the secret meeting where we were informed we shouldn’t be going to public school. It’s worked out well anyway.
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Anonymous wrote:most people in the wealthy parts of mclean go to privates anyway. no one is looking at the schools when they’re choosing to buy a 2.5 million+ home, especially in a place like mclean


lol this is dumb. I bought the house because of the schools/shared parental attitude already commented on in this thread.


you/they probably can’t afford private then. the families that live in mclean/great falls at our private never even considered the schools when buying in the area. trust me, you would be able to pick them out just by looking at their houses in mclean/bethesda.


and those houses are way more than 2.5. basically everyone buying 2.5-3 here is going to public school.


The price of the house doesn’t really say much. A family can stretch and allocate a greater portion of their income on mortgage or use handed down money to buy a 2.5-3 home. I would say most families that have a HHI of 500k+ are going to private, which is a good portion of some neighborhoods in Mclean.


Oh no. We make much, much more than this and live in McLean. I must have missed the secret meeting where we were informed we shouldn’t be going to public school. It’s worked out well anyway.


you weren’t responding to me. point being if you can afford it, one is entitled to either choice. if you want to go to falls church high or herndon high, no one’s going to stop you. no one cares frankly, we make more than the 500k threshold that PP was referring to, and we rather have our kid surrounded by people like us.
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Anonymous wrote:why do you think families live in bethesda? solely for the schools? this has to be one of the stupidest threads of all time


yup pretty much.
we just left Bethesda. Every year in our neighborhood as soon as a senior graduated from Whitman their parent's house would go on the market and they'd leave as fast as they could.


This also happens in McLean, but usually with the 50-year-old homes.


PP you're quoting. In my neighborhood it was for the most part the $3+million custom new builds
Anonymous
We live in a 1.5mn house community in McLean, quite a few kids go to Catholic and posh private schools, with the majority go public. The parents are doctors and CEOs etc. neighbors next to our community, who live in 4-5 million homes, and we know the parents are business people and elite athletes . Their kids go to our local public. So it really depends.
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It’s as if private schools are one school. The best public is going to be better than some mediocre private. Not everyone’s kids can get in the good ones even if they have the cash.
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We live in a McLean SFH as a childfree couple.
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MILFs, OP. That’s one of the main ones.
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