OP here. To clarify I have the option to work in Bethesda or Tysons, so trying to figure out which location to choose to work/live. If I choose Tysons work location, we would live in Tysons area. If we choose Bethesda work location, we would live in Bethesda area. Hope that helps. |
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Bethesda is a nicer area to live than Tysons. If you are not needing to cross the river id probably lean that way. Generally they are both areas with educated motivated people with access to similar amenities. Tysons isn't as friendly or welcoming in terms of getting around though, traffic feels more stressful there and not as much has been built by the Metro stations. It'll be easier to travel to airport if that's a consideration. Schools might be better in Bethesda but they're still fine on Tysons, your kid won't become a junkie or miss their chance at a Rhodes scholar because you didn't live in the BCC pyramid.
OP have you ever visited the area? Any examples of areas on other metros that you like? People here have traveled a bit so can help if there is an analog. I live in VA and am biased in my preference for Virginia as a better state but MoCo is actually a nice place and Bethesda is one of the nicest areas around. Don't let local banter sway your judgement |
OP is looking at Bethesda, not across all of Maryland. Prices in Bethesda are certainly comparable to Fairfax or Arlington. |
How is this relevant? Has she stated why she has no plans to move? |
| Bethesda because Tysons has a commercial rather than community focus...but if you are commuting to VA, live in VA. |
Have you been to Bethesda lately? |
WTF? There are cranes all over Bethesda and have been for years. Marriott HQ? A dozen or so new mixed retail / high rises. Purple Line…list goes on. |
And let’s not forget the bike trails! |
Boom. |
OP, I think both locations are fine and each have lots to recommend them. I’m a little stuck on why you are limiting yourself to apartment complexes in Tysons (or perhaps I am misunderstanding?). In your position I would be comparing life in Bethesda against life in Falls Church City, Mclean or Vienna (each a pretty easy commute to Tysons). Good luck! |
Yes, heavily commercial plus incredibly annoying traffic patterns would rule out Tysons for me. I never enjoy going there. |
Great that you have the choice. I would definitely go with Bethesda. |
| I was born in Maryland but have lived in Virginia for years. In general, NoVa is more dynamic and less stuck-up than the nicer parts of Montgomery County, and it has fewer run-down areas. There's more new construction, you're closer to the airports, and the public education system is better. It also seems to skew more Asian in terms of the minority population, which is a plus for our family (we are part Asian). If we were Jewish, we would probably live in Bethesda. And if we'd gone into journalism rather than law and consulting, we might have looked at Chevy Chase. |
Because it takes 1.5 hours to get back to Gaithersburg or PG? |
unless they want to study STEM then MD |