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

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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.)?


Pretty sure they can join little falls, or at least did back in my day as a kid. But I think more join country clubs rather than pool clubs.
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I am confused, why the negativity toward Avenel?? Awesome community, friendly, culturally diverse, SAFE, convenient. Certainly no more pretentious than many of the other neighborhoods listed. great public schools and the neighborhood children actually attend them ...
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Anonymous wrote:Wildwood Manor (though a few teardowns/McMansions are starting to creep in)


It's full of teardowns and Craftsman mega bungaloids, whom are we kidding here??
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You described Carderock Springs to the T. Builders stay far away from our neighborhood because we're a mid century modern historical district. Kids are always out. Buried power lines. Awesome swim and tennis club. Lots of crunchy neighbors who compost.
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Carderock is d-bag central.
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River Falls really does fit that bill. There are houses close to $1M every once in a while, but $1.1-1.2M can get you a pretty nicely updated house.

River Falls actually is one of the only neighborhoods in Potomac that feeds into Pyle/Whitman so it has lots of young families, an active listserv, bunko nights, holiday parades, and a swim/tennis club.

I moved here from Bethesda. The people are way more down to earth than my old place in Bethesda. I was really pleasantly surprised by that!
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Anonymous wrote:Kentlands


are in Gaithersburg, outside of area OP asked about
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Wood Acres does not have it's own pool. Most people go to Merrimack, Bannockburn or Mohican pools. A lot use Kenwood or Chevy Chase Country Clubs.

It's a very family friendly area (perhaps the most in 20816), but the houses are usually very tiny and you can't expand much because of a very active covenants committee.
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Anonymous wrote:Wood Acres does not have it's own pool. Most people go to Merrimack, Bannockburn or Mohican pools. A lot use Kenwood or Chevy Chase Country Clubs.

It's a very family friendly area (perhaps the most in 20816), but the houses are usually very tiny and you can't expand much because of a very active covenants committee.


Depends on the house and location. It varies greatly. The smallest ones on the lots without room to grow will go for the 700s-800s. They go up from there. We are on an awesome lot and the possibilities for expansions are there if our bank account can catch up : ) Ours was in the 900s and is nearly 3000 sq ft as is. Ones that are completely updated and expanded to 3-5k sq ft go for 1.2-1.5 million now.
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Anonymous wrote:Carderock is d-bag central.


Why do you say that?
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Anonymous wrote:Wood Acres does not have it's own pool. Most people go to Merrimack, Bannockburn or Mohican pools. A lot use Kenwood or Chevy Chase Country Clubs.

It's a very family friendly area (perhaps the most in 20816), but the houses are usually very tiny and you can't expand much because of a very active covenants committee.


Covenants committee? I was under the impression that there was no binding association for wood arces. What do they simply appeal during the permitting phase? It isn't like there isn't dozen and dozens of tear downs in the neighborhood although granted more across mass in sumner and glen mar which I always thought was do to bigger lots and higher comps.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wood Acres does not have it's own pool. Most people go to Merrimack, Bannockburn or Mohican pools. A lot use Kenwood or Chevy Chase Country Clubs.

It's a very family friendly area (perhaps the most in 20816), but the houses are usually very tiny and you can't expand much because of a very active covenants committee.


Covenants committee? I was under the impression that there was no binding association for wood arces. What do they simply appeal during the permitting phase? It isn't like there isn't dozen and dozens of tear downs in the neighborhood although granted more across mass in sumner and glen mar which I always thought was do to bigger lots and higher comps.


Ugh, sorry for the run-on sentence. Phone and lack of proof reading = regret
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Anonymous wrote:Wildwood Manor (though a few teardowns/McMansions are starting to creep in)


It's full of teardowns and Craftsman mega bungaloids, whom are we kidding here??


The WW manor pool in the summer is really nice though. That's a gorgeous property and offers much fun for the summer.
The pool isn't the best for swim meets as it's pretty shallow but as a basic pool and for swim team fun it's great
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North Chevy Chase has these things. We used to live there. Loved it.
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Anonymous wrote:The 1970s


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