Which Bethesda/Potomac/N. Potomac Neighborhood Has?...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:West Moreland Hills


I assume that's a joke?? Nothing under $1 million and not exactly a relaxed game night kind of neighborhood.


Can you elaborate? I am a new poster, and we are contemplating a move there. I like the look of the neighborhood; however, I do have some of the same criteria as OP and would prefer not to be in a neighborhood with unfriendly neighbors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:- Residents in 30s, 40s, 50s who get together when it snows, have game nights, watch games, etc.
- Few (or no) teardowns
- Kids (who play/go outside)
- Houses in decent condition under $1 million
- Community pool/center (Or at least one nearby)
- Active community in general

If yours or another fits the bill, please share. Trying to narrow down locations for a move. Thank you!


Montgomery Square between falls rd and seven locks road (some teardowns, but very close to 270/Cabin John Mall, with Giant etc.)
Anonymous
Wildwood Manor (though a few teardowns/McMansions are starting to creep in)
Anonymous
North Chevy Chase has all of that!
Anonymous
Maplewood. It's in Bethesda.
Anonymous

Battery Park in Bethesda, on the north side of Wilson Lane (Edgemoor is south side of Wilson, but that's too expensive for you).
Anonymous
Heritage Farm in Potomac. Two minutes to the Village or 5 minutes by bike. Potomac Swim and Tennis Club. Spring Festival on Falls Bridge Lane and big turnout on Halloween. And actual yards to play in, from 1/3 to 1/2 acre.
Anonymous
Kensington parkwood or carderock.
Anonymous
Wood Acres (proper) and Carderock both have few teardowns since the HOA basically prevents it. Carderock has a very active pool and community centered around it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wood Acres in Bethesda has a great community vibe - and everything on your list except a pool, but there are several very close by.

But don't some of the older residents nearby double up on the pool memberships to keep the younger families out or is that a thing of the past?
They didn't want noisy swim meets ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wood Acres (proper) and Carderock both have few teardowns since the HOA basically prevents it. Carderock has a very active pool and community centered around it.


Carderock is a great traditional neighborhood

River Falls in Potomac has the pool but is a little buttoned up
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:West Moreland Hills


I assume that's a joke?? Nothing under $1 million and not exactly a relaxed game night kind of neighborhood.


1mil is basically the starting point for there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:West Moreland Hills


I assume that's a joke?? Nothing under $1 million and not exactly a relaxed game night kind of neighborhood.


1mil is basically the starting point for there.


And where's the pool? Can Westmoreland folks join Little Falls (on the other side of Mass Ave.)?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wood Acres in Bethesda has a great community vibe - and everything on your list except a pool, but there are several very close by.

But don't some of the older residents nearby double up on the pool memberships to keep the younger families out or is that a thing of the past?
They didn't want noisy swim meets ?


Where are you getting this from? Our swim club has never seen this. In fact, most of the older members tend to drop their memberships at a certain point. It is the families that sustain these clubs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wood Acres in Bethesda has a great community vibe - and everything on your list except a pool, but there are several very close by.

But don't some of the older residents nearby double up on the pool memberships to keep the younger families out or is that a thing of the past?
They didn't want noisy swim meets ?


Where are you getting this from? Our swim club has never seen this. In fact, most of the older members tend to drop their memberships at a certain point. It is the families that sustain these clubs.


From a real estate agent when we were looking at houses. Also from people who were members of the county's outdoor Bethesda pool because they couldn't get into their own community pool. Maybe the curmudgeons have died and not been replaced by similar?

Other neighborhoods that do this Somerset draws a line at a certain street and people outside that line , though in the neighborhood, cannot join the pool.
They also drive to Bethesda.
Fallsmead in Potomac too - though I'm not sure where they end up as there are no county pools near there.
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