Wesley Heights! |
LOL. Are you 85 years old? |
Not Op, but I never feel safe when I visit friends in Bloomingdale or go to the restaurants there. There is so much aggressive pan handling and I know several people who have been mugged. And the attack on the preschool teachers this week doesn’t help, although I understand that an individual like that could be anywhere in the district. |
Glover Park! |
Nah. It’s for college kids throwing keggers. |
If we could do it again, we would have bought in Glover Park. Love the vibe in the neighborhood (not college rentals!), schools, access to the park and highways out of the city. |
+1 - the best. |
Why do you think Boomers and Empty Nesters aren't neighborly? Where I live, the Gen Z and Millennials are the ones who don't acknowledge the neighbors or take part in activities. |
Maybe, but OP with two toddlers means kid-centric and family friendly. Our older neighbors are lovely, but there’s nothing like neighborhood friends for kids to run around with. |
I've lived in 9 different neighborhoods in DC and the immediate area in the last 30 years.
Chevy Chase DC and Westmoreland Hills (Bethesda) have felt the most like community to me. Westmoreland Hills has the edge over CCDC because there isn't any pass-through traffic, so kids ride their bikes and walk in the streets. And it feels safer. There are blocks parties, 4th of July in the park, garden club, lots of trick or treating, ice cream man driving around. And a good multi-generational mix of families. But it's a little easier to walk to shops from CCDC. Both are obviously expensive, but were wonderful places to raise our children (now in college). |
Does Somerset include Brookdale? They seem to share the same zipcode. |
Wakefield, the triangle formed by Connecticut, Nebraska, and Albemarle. Always kids walking to and from Murch/Deal/JR. Single-family homes and apartment buildings, so a range of housing options. Murch playground serves as a community meeting place. Lovely neighborhood. |
Have you lived there awhile? We walk through here to go to the Sheridan School farmer’s market or Politics and Prose, and the people seems super unfriendly. Won’t even give the standard nod. |
No they are two distinct neighborhoods. Both awesome. |
Um, do you even read the news? |