What would you consider to be the Washington area's prestige neighborhoods?

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Anonymous wrote:Clifton


Centreville
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Anonymous wrote:Kalorama and that's the end of the thread.


Yup


Exactly. Although I might throw Mass Ave Heights in there??
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Anonymous wrote:Kalorama


Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.

Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.


Agreed, though there are some great sfhs in Cleveland and Woolley too.
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pimmit hills baby! for the wine
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Anonymous wrote:Capital Hill


No. I remember when Capital Hill had its first $1m real estate sale. It wasn’t that long ago.


Why can’t many people on this site spell Capitol Hill? It’s Capitol! Capitol!
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Dumfries, Va. yes..fu that's where i live....
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Reston
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Ashburn
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown - still the home of some of the most expensive properties in town.


I love Georgetown and even lived there for a couple of years, but it's just not that convenient.
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Anonymous wrote:Capital Hill


No. I remember when Capital Hill had its first $1m real estate sale. It wasn’t that long ago.


Why can’t many people on this site spell Capitol Hill? It’s Capitol! Capitol!


That's near lower-case valley?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reston


Lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ashburn


Ash-what? You wish!
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Anonymous wrote:North Arlington


Maybe since 2015.. Up until then, it was behind McLean/Great Falls (which I know is Nouveau riche to CC/NWDC types) and certain parts of Alexandria. It has definitely become more "prestigious" in the last several years


Don’t try to play in this sandbox. The prize is a turd and N. Arlington still can’t win it.


I think Lyon Village could play. Everyone who lives there thinks it’s all that just like Bethesda.


Not even close. Prestige requires proximity to either top private or top public schools, and LV offers neither. It is near places that matter, but not itself on the map.
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Anonymous wrote:North Arlington


Maybe since 2015.. Up until then, it was behind McLean/Great Falls (which I know is Nouveau riche to CC/NWDC types) and certain parts of Alexandria. It has definitely become more "prestigious" in the last several years


Don’t try to play in this sandbox. The prize is a turd and N. Arlington still can’t win it.


I think Lyon Village could play. Everyone who lives there thinks it’s all that just like Bethesda.


Not even close. Prestige requires proximity to either top private or top public schools, and LV offers neither. It is near places that matter, but not itself on the map.


Look village is prestigious only to the classless people that live there. The worst
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Anonymous wrote:North Arlington


Maybe since 2015.. Up until then, it was behind McLean/Great Falls (which I know is Nouveau riche to CC/NWDC types) and certain parts of Alexandria. It has definitely become more "prestigious" in the last several years


Don’t try to play in this sandbox. The prize is a turd and N. Arlington still can’t win it.


I think Lyon Village could play. Everyone who lives there thinks it’s all that just like Bethesda.


Not even close. Prestige requires proximity to either top private or top public schools, and LV offers neither. It is near places that matter, but not itself on the map.


Look village is prestigious only to the classless people that live there. The worst


and Bethesda is prestigious only to the folks who live there, who have invested $$ in a low appreciating asset, and feel compelled to constantly justify that bad decision.
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