Which neighborhood do I want to live in?

Anonymous
Our criteria (in no particular order)

1. Great schools in walking distance (preferably public)
2. Urban environment
3. Other children nearby
4. Very high walk score
5. Liberal
6. No geographic limitations
7. No financial limitations
8. Great housing stock (can be small or large, house, apt or other)
Anonymous
salona village in mclean (near franklin sherman and mclean grocery stores.

Kenwood in bethesda (near sidwell and bethesda shopping)

Anonymous
Cleveland or woodley park. Eaton and oyster are both great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cleveland or woodley park. Eaton and oyster are both great.


Agree
Anonymous
Any budget? Agree with the in city suggestions as least for ES. Otherwise east Bethesda, somerset, friendship heights, Woodside in silver spring.
Anonymous
Friendship Heights, AU park, CCMD/DC
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Friendship Heights, AU park, CCMD/DC


dc schools are bad
Anonymous
Arlington along the Orange Line.
Anonymous
Defntely Edgmoor neighborhood in Bethesda.

Meets all your criteria, if you're willing to stipulate downtown Bethesda as urban.
Anonymous
Edgemoor and Kenwood are not liberal
Anonymous
This discussion is useless if OP won't share her budget.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:salona village in mclean (near franklin sherman and mclean grocery stores


http://www.walkscore.com/score/1333-chain-bridge-rd-mclean-va-22101 62: Somewhat Walkable

Anonymous wrote:Kenwood in bethesda (near sidwell and bethesda shopping)


http://www.walkscore.com/score/5100-edgemoor-ln-bethesda-md-20814 95: Walker’s Paradise
Anonymous
Takoma Park, MD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cleveland or woodley park. Eaton and oyster are both great.


http://www.walkscore.com/DC/Washington_D.C./Cleveland_Park 79: Very Walkable
http://www.walkscore.com/DC/Washington_D.C./Woodley_Park 78: Very Walkable
Anonymous
four corners!
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