Recommendations for DC area neighborhoods or towns

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Palisades is famous for airplane noise and pollution since it is right on the DCA flight path. DCUM has more than a few threads about the noise and people who were lied to by realtors trying to downplay it.


Oh for god's sake I've lived here my whole life and it's a non-issue.


Really? Please tell that to the Georgetown and Palisades residents who filed a lawsuit over the increased noise and pollution from flights down the Potomac to DCA.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/appeals-court-rules-against-dc-residents-in-fight-over-noise-from-national-airport/2018/03/27/470c52e6-31df-11e8-8abc-22a366b72f2d_story.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown. Very family friendly, safe, not as diverse as other parts of the city (eg capital hill) but more diversity than you would expect because the university is right there. Walkable parks, coffee, restaurants, shops, work (if close enough downtown area), can walk to metro if you are on the eastern side, and the buses also run downtown and up Wisconsin regularly. Leafy but feels like a city.


Georgetown does not have a Metro stop and the schools are NOT good. You'll be totally car dependent. It's fun for tourists but you don't really want to raise a family there.

Georgetown has good public and private options. What are you on about?
Anonymous
Also, it’s literally the opposite of a car-dependent neighborhood… parking is a nightmare! Lots of people out walking to shops, restaurants, retail at all hours.
Anonymous
Town of Somerset? They said mixed race family. Somerset is pretty white. Just read some if the reviews about Somerset ES..non-white kids not really welcome unless they are European or Asian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown. Very family friendly, safe, not as diverse as other parts of the city (eg capital hill) but more diversity than you would expect because the university is right there. Walkable parks, coffee, restaurants, shops, work (if close enough downtown area), can walk to metro if you are on the eastern side, and the buses also run downtown and up Wisconsin regularly. Leafy but feels like a city.


Georgetown does not have a Metro stop and the schools are NOT good. You'll be totally car dependent. It's fun for tourists but you don't really want to raise a family there.

Georgetown has good public and private options. What are you on about?


It has a bus. The Metro in Foggy Bottom is too far for most people in Georgetown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Town of Somerset? They said mixed race family. Somerset is pretty white. Just read some if the reviews about Somerset ES..non-white kids not really welcome unless they are European or Asian.


I think those are old. The school was massively rezoned two years ago and is just barely 50% white according to MCPS, with a smaller communal feel (the school is maybe 2/3 of the enrollment as before, or maybe even less). 12% Black, 18% Hispanic, 7.7% 2+ races.
Anonymous
Around here

https://redf.in/0S1atr. Chevy Chase

Or Edgemoor

https://redf.in/8nFFKN

Both walking distance to metro and lots of stores, restaurants, movies, etc. I think more to walk to in bethesda than most of Upper nw dc ( i lived in Cleveland Park as comparison, there's not much there)
Anonymous
We lived in AU Park for years before needing to move to McLean VA for my husband's job last year. I miss it and would move back in a second. We had the best neighbors who became our second family. We loved walking to City Ridge and the various restaurants on Wisconsin and Mass, Ave. Miss it!
Anonymous
I would also look at Amalyn in Bethesda. It is a new construction neighborhood but is well laid-out with walkable streets, no through traffic, several small parks and playgrounds, and a community pool. There are some larger houses available on Silver Linden in the 2.5-3.5 M price range.
Anonymous
You're describing Old Town and Del Ray.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're describing Old Town and Del Ray.


Del Ray used to be great before all the crazy development. So much traffic and congestion now.
Mount Vernon Ave is not the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You're describing Old Town and Del Ray.


Del Ray used to be great before all the crazy development. So much traffic and congestion now.
Mount Vernon Ave is not the same.


What development?
Anonymous
Edgemoor in Bethesda
Cathedral Heights/Woodley Park
Wesley Heights
Anonymous
Wesley Heights
AU Park
Somerset
Chevy Chase
Anonymous
I echo Chevy Chase and parts of Bethesda (20814) that are walkable to the downtown area. Edgemoor in particular is really lovely and is probably where I’d look if I had a $4MM budget. From there you can walk to the farmer’s market, the library, the metro, the main commercial strip of Bethesda, and lots of restaurants.

CCMD is not a racially diverse area, but I grew up there in the ‘90s/early 2000s as a non-white kid and was absolutely fine. My parents still live there and have never had any issues. Bethesda also has a ton of immigrant/international families of all colors.

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