Give me an old money neighborhood.

Anonymous
Price is not really an issue, but I don't want to live next to the new money types in Potomac.

Thanks.
Anonymous
Ooooookay.

Spring Valley
Westmoreland Hills
Chevy Chase Village
Wesley Heights
Forest Hills
Georgetown
Anonymous
Kenwood
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kenwood


Sadly it is changing over and "those" types are moving in
Anonymous
If you have to ask where the old money neighborhoods are, your money is too new.
Anonymous
Cambridge, MD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kenwood


Sadly it is changing over and "those" types are moving in


Bullshitx2. Kenwood was built for cheesy new money types who cared about looking rich. It's never been an 'old money' domain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kenwood


Sadly it is changing over and "those" types are moving in


Bullshitx2. Kenwood was built for cheesy new money types who cared about looking rich. It's never been an 'old money' domain.


+1000
Anonymous
Edgemoor
Anonymous
Middleburg. Bye Felicia, see you never.
Anonymous

OP,

There are no "old money" neighborhoods in this area, or indeed most areas, nowadays. People here come from all walks of life.

Do you mean lovely, well-maintained old homes in neighborhoods with majestic trees lining the sidewalks, instead of the bare, new, modern houses (fake stone facade in front and siding on three other sides) on lots with spindly little trees?

If so, you can visit Chevy Chase, Kenwood, and Edgemoor (Bethesda).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ooooookay.

Spring Valley
Westmoreland Hills
Chevy Chase Village
Wesley Heights
Forest Hills
Georgetown


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Price is not really an issue, but I don't want to live next to the new money types in Potomac.

Thanks.


If you are familiar with Potomac, but still have to ask, you either already know the answer or don't belong. Buh-bye.

Anonymous
None in Nova? McLean for sure.
Anonymous
Georgetown, Kalorama, Chevy Chase, parts of McLean
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