What are the Maryland equivalent to these Nova areas (clueless about the MD suburbs...)

Anonymous
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Vienna - north Bethesda
Oakton - darnestown
McLean - a smaller Bethesda
Chantilly - olney
Manassas- Bowie
City of Alexandria - Takoma Park / Silver Spring
Dumfries - Waldorf
Ashburn - North Potomac
Great Falls - Potomac
Fairfax City - Rockville
Lorton - Germantown

Nothing really compares to Chevy Chase , Glen Echo, Brookmont or Cabin John, or Poolesville or Frederick.



Seems the most accurate so far.


A couple thoughts here...

Vienna like North Bethesda? Nope...North Bethesda doesn't have the walkability that TOV has.
Some parts of North Arlington resemble parts of Chevy Chase MD
Oakton is closer to North Potomac than Darnestown
Takoma Park and SS don't have anything comparable to Old Town Alexandria



These places are different for sure.

Old Town Alexandria house prices are $$$. Takoma Park is $$. Silver Spring is $$ and $.

In terms of housing stock (think 100-year-old bungalows), Takoma Park is very similar to parts of Arlington. Comparing Arlington to Chevy Chase is a real stretch.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Curious what the NOVA equivalent for Kensington is!


Falls Church


Kensington has a very small walkable downtown area. Housing is / was relatively affordable.

I lIve in FCC and have a walk score of 95. I'd say more like Chevy Chase but smaller (no mall).


I think FCC is more like downtown Bethesda.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What’s MD equivalent of Pimmit Hills?


silver springs


has more in common with Arlington except better schools


silver springs and p hills are the same lower rated schools, silver spring is lower than bethesda and pimmit is lower than mclean


Marshall High (Pimmit Hills) is #4 in Northern Virginia. Ranked #5 in whole state. It's the opposite of a low ranked school.

State Rankings:

1- TJ
2- Langley
3- Mclean
4- some Richmond school
5- Marshall

https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia/rankings
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
Vienna - north Bethesda
Oakton - darnestown
McLean - a smaller Bethesda
Chantilly - olney
Manassas- Bowie
City of Alexandria - Takoma Park / Silver Spring
Dumfries - Waldorf
Ashburn - North Potomac
Great Falls - Potomac
Fairfax City - Rockville
Lorton - Germantown

Nothing really compares to Chevy Chase , Glen Echo, Brookmont or Cabin John, or Poolesville or Frederick.



Seems the most accurate so far.


A couple thoughts here...

Vienna like North Bethesda? Nope...North Bethesda doesn't have the walkability that TOV has.
Some parts of North Arlington resemble parts of Chevy Chase MD
Oakton is closer to North Potomac than Darnestown
Takoma Park and SS don't have anything comparable to Old Town Alexandria



I desire to walk to strip centers on Route 123 in Vienna, a.k.a. "TOV," as much as I want to take a leisurely stroll to strip centers on Rockville Pike.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vienna - Chevy Chase
McLean - Bethesda (Area near Mass Ave/ Westgate/Somerset)
Oakton - Potomac/North Bethesda
Chantilly - Laurel/Hanover
Manassas - Waldorf
Old Town( City of Alex) - Annapolis
Dumfries - White Hall/Pomfret/Mechanicsville
Ashburn - Crofton
Great Falls - The area where Bethesda and Potomac meet by the CVS and Giant if you keep straight on River Rd
Fairfax (city) - Derwood
Lorton - Leonardtown


Vienna is the antithesis of Chevy Chase.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Vienna - Chevy Chase
McLean - Bethesda (Area near Mass Ave/ Westgate/Somerset)
Oakton - Potomac/North Bethesda
Chantilly - Laurel/Hanover
Manassas - Waldorf
Old Town( City of Alex) - Annapolis
Dumfries - White Hall/Pomfret/Mechanicsville
Ashburn - Crofton
Great Falls - The area where Bethesda and Potomac meet by the CVS and Giant if you keep straight on River Rd
Fairfax (city) - Derwood
Lorton - Leonardtown


Vienna is the antithesis of Chevy Chase.


Chevy Chase is getting a lot of love here. Arlington is also nothing like Chevy Chase, whoever suggested that.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Curious what the NOVA equivalent for Kensington is!


Falls Church


Kensington has a very small walkable downtown area. Housing is / was relatively affordable.

I lIve in FCC and have a walk score of 95. I'd say more like Chevy Chase but smaller (no mall).


I think FCC is more like downtown Bethesda.


Chantilly is a lot like Chevy Chase.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
Vienna - north Bethesda
Oakton - darnestown
McLean - a smaller Bethesda
Chantilly - olney
Manassas- Bowie
City of Alexandria - Takoma Park / Silver Spring
Dumfries - Waldorf
Ashburn - North Potomac
Great Falls - Potomac
Fairfax City - Rockville
Lorton - Germantown

Nothing really compares to Chevy Chase , Glen Echo, Brookmont or Cabin John, or Poolesville or Frederick.



Seems the most accurate so far.


A couple thoughts here...

Vienna like North Bethesda? Nope...North Bethesda doesn't have the walkability that TOV has.
Some parts of North Arlington resemble parts of Chevy Chase MD
Oakton is closer to North Potomac than Darnestown
Takoma Park and SS don't have anything comparable to Old Town Alexandria



These places are different for sure.

Old Town Alexandria house prices are $$$. Takoma Park is $$. Silver Spring is $$ and $.

In terms of housing stock (think 100-year-old bungalows), Takoma Park is very similar to parts of Arlington. Comparing Arlington to Chevy Chase is a real stretch.


Arlington was more like silver spring even a decade ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Curious what the NOVA equivalent for Kensington is!


Falls Church


Kensington has a very small walkable downtown area. Housing is / was relatively affordable.

I lIve in FCC and have a walk score of 95. I'd say more like Chevy Chase but smaller (no mall).


I think FCC is more like downtown Bethesda.


Chantilly is a lot like Chevy Chase.


LOL
Anonymous
NoVa stands for No Go in Spanish
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Curious what the NOVA equivalent for Kensington is!


Falls Church


Kensington has a very small walkable downtown area. Housing is / was relatively affordable.

I lIve in FCC and have a walk score of 95. I'd say more like Chevy Chase but smaller (no mall).


I think FCC is more like downtown Bethesda.


You FCC folks are dreaming.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Curious what the NOVA equivalent for Kensington is!


Falls Church


Kensington has a very small walkable downtown area. Housing is / was relatively affordable.

I lIve in FCC and have a walk score of 95. I'd say more like Chevy Chase but smaller (no mall).


I think FCC is more like downtown Bethesda.


You FCC folks are dreaming.


+1. Some of these are funny.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What’s MD equivalent of Pimmit Hills?


silver springs


has more in common with Arlington except better schools


silver springs and p hills are the same lower rated schools, silver spring is lower than bethesda and pimmit is lower than mclean


Weird - Blair is the best school in the county by a wide margin.


Well, sure, in terms of outcomes but by best, most people mean great schools rating.

If you are interested in things like college admission stats that's covered here,
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/09/13/here-are-the-colleges-where-bethesda-area-high-school-grads-applied-got-accepted-and-enrolled/


Blair is the best if you only look at the magnet program. If your kid gets into that magnet program, it is absolutely worth going. But outside the magnet program, Blair is a wonderful school but definitely not the best in Moco.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s MD equivalent of Pimmit Hills?


silver springs


has more in common with Arlington except better schools


silver springs and p hills are the same lower rated schools, silver spring is lower than bethesda and pimmit is lower than mclean


Weird - Blair is the best school in the county by a wide margin.


Well, sure, in terms of outcomes but by best, most people mean great schools rating.

If you are interested in things like college admission stats that's covered here,
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/09/13/here-are-the-colleges-where-bethesda-area-high-school-grads-applied-got-accepted-and-enrolled/


Blair is the best if you only look at the magnet program. If your kid gets into that magnet program, it is absolutely worth going. But outside the magnet program, Blair is a wonderful school but definitely not the best in Moco.


Blair also has the test-entry Communication Arts Program which is excellent.
Anonymous
I’m laughing at all the answers saying that Arlington is more like Bethesda or Chevy Chase than like Silver Spring. No, just no. South Arlington is still Arlington whether you like it or not—and it’s not like Bethesda or Chevy Chase at all. Even Northern Arlington’s schools have higher FARMS rates than the vast majority of Bethesda schools. Silver Spring and Arlington are more or less the same. The only difference is that Arlington is a little more expensive and also segregates people of different socio-economic statuses very strongly, unlike Silver Spring, which is far more integrated economically. If Silver Spring segregated all its affluent people on one side of town and the poor on the other side, then it would resemble Arlington to a tee. Nothing against Arlington. It’s one of two places in Virginia I could tolerate living in (the other being Alexandria), but it’s just not Bethesda and especially not Chevy Chase. There’s nothing wrong with that either. Silver Spring is also a great place.

- a Bethesda native.
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