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Hey neighbor! We are on the other side of CoF in Fairchester Woods. We have three playgrounds that are walkable as well as several shopping centers with Starbucks, Rita’s, etc. My kids have walked to both the ES and the MS. Like PP said we have amazing services here in CoF and it does really feel like a small town. |
| Burke Centre area in Burke. Very down to earth, lots of military officer families, friendly. Kids can bike around to the basketball hoops and pools spread throughout the HOA area. And like the Burke Station person earlier said - unless you want to do a fancier dinner like at Tysons or need to go to the mall, about everything else is within 10 min or so and there’s not heavy traffic trying to get around. |
Hi neighbors! +1 |
We live in Bradmoor in bethesda right by Bradley hills elementary. We walk to school, there are kids riding bikes to friends houses every day, people always out walking, a mix of new builds (but nothing insane because lots aren’t huge) and older homes, and we can walk to downtown bethesda through the back neighborhoods in under 20 minutes. And I know it’s controversial but we love living walkable to suburban hospital and have had to do so several times! And no, you don’t ever hear hospital noise
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+1 I notice this when I go there to see family - so much more pleasant and down to earth than the close in mean moms tend to be. |
+1 I find the restaurant situation depressing, but otherwise this is such an easy, pleasant place to live. Lots of kids running around with the space to entertain at home! |
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I'm in Great Falls, but not the part with the McMansions -- we are near Rt 7 and our neighborhood is mostly colonials and split levels built in the 1970s. We have a lot of green space, and the Cross County Trail (which goes to the Potomac) runs right through the neighborhood. Once they finish Rt 7 construction, we will have a walking/biking path to Tysons.
We have a mix of old and young neighbors, and it's a combination of middle and upper middle class, as well as a mix of political beliefs (the older people tend to be more conservative, and the younger people tend to be more liberal). A lot of people walk the neighborhood for exercise, and everyone is friendly. We have happy hour on Fridays in the summer. The only thing missing is a neighborhood pool! |
Westover is my dream SFH neighborhood if I could afford it! I lived in one of those older garden apartments when I was in my 20s and it was so lovely (well, except for the apartment. Those aren’t very nice. Hah-). |
Hi neighbor! There are some really big lots, though - ours and lots of homes on Bradley and the other side. I love the big old trees, and, although it won't be popular on here, my big house, ha. We love being close to downtown Bethesda, Rockville and the commute to DC is not bad. We are in private but the local schools are nice, too, and we have lovely neighbors. |
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Adams Morgan
95 walk score Family friendly Dog friendly Lovely neighbors Can walk, bus, Metro, bike easily almost anywhere we need to go Simple, quick access to Rock Creek trails Can be to K St in ~ 5 - 10 minutes Restaurants everywhere Crime = biggest downside, but I rarely feel unsafe |
+1 to all of this in the Fort Hunt/22308 area! The Hollin Hall Village area is walkable to the grocery store, hardware store, bakery, small restaurants, the library, etc. The housing stock is older and varies from small ranchers to big new modern farmhouse style rebuilds. Nice neighbors and I like the schools. All of the big box stores like Costco and Home Depot are nearby. |
And why is that? It’s a beautiful Neighborhood 5 min from the dc line |
+2 This is such a peaceful little oasis fairly close-in. In 22307/8 the streets are wide, the trees are old, and the lots are big, which can be hard to find in this area. |
You mean Dufief? Hard pass. One hella cold hood. |