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Can someone help me understand the differences in vibe between:
Chevy Chase Village Chevy Chase Section Three Chevy Chase Section Five Martin's Additions Do property values drastically differ? Is one considered more of a dump than others? |
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None of them are dumps. They are all lovely. Chevy Chase Village is a cut above because the houses and lots are larger and the streets are wider. And they have their own private police force. The other three are all comparable with smaller houses on smaller lots and narrow - sometimes very narrow - streets. Happy to try to answer any more specific questions.
- Chevy Chase native who still lives here (although not in any of those for particular neighborhoods ) |
| Jeez OP, there are few places in Chevy Chase that would be classified as a "dump." |
| Yeah they are the same thing. |
| Depends on your priorities too OP. Some neighborhoods are easier walking distance to Friendship Heights metro; some easier walking to Chevy Chase Club; some are farther away from Connecticut Ave; some are closer to the few neat shops/restaurants on Brookeville Rd; some closer to biking trails or parks; some seem like they"re pretty far out and must be getting close to Rockville (as you get near East West Hwy). |
Close to Rockville?? Skipping over Kensington and a little Bethesda and a little Silver Spring all together, huh? Lol. |
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Chevy Chase ---> North Chevy Chase --> Beltway ---> Rockville.
Voila! |
Mais non! (But keep trying, you geographically-challenged cutie, you.) |
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To OP -- as you get father east, east of Brookville toward Beach Drive, prices do go down. I am not sure which of those blocks are part of incorporated the Chevy Chase sections, though.
And anything north of East West Highway (i.e. unincorporated north Chevy Chase) |
If you were going to rank them, I think you hit it on the head above, though they are all wonderful. Chevy Chase Village - see PP above Chevy Chase Section Three - north of Bradley, east of Conn Ave. Very close to Brookville stores, Columbia and CCC Chevy Chase Section Five - north of Bradley, west of Conn Ave. Lovely winding streets, closer to Bethesda as you go west. Nice little community center and CC Elementary, plus some Supreme Court justices. Martin's Additions - east of Brookville Rd and CCV. Closer to the churches on the Circle, wonderful community spirit. My favorite place for Halloween trick-or-treating. |
Bizarre post. East West Hwy close to Rockville? On the West side you can walk to Bethesda metro, shops etc. it is many miles from Rockville. |
Wrong. PP is describing Section 4. Section 5 is east of Connecticut, just a bit further north than Section 3. Also very close to shops on Brookville Rd. - first PP/native |
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Just curious why the Town of Chevy Chase isn't on the list. Especially since they have the Supreme Justice! I thought the only other possible justice in CC is Kavanaugh ( who is in the village). Neither is Somerset or East CC. Are you trying to stay away from walkability to a metro?
My understanding is that The Village is the most prestigious. |
wat they are all equally "prestigious" guys but you actually just have to be rich to live there. honestly curious as to how you reached this "understanding" and what it means to you |
Ha. There's very little that is prestigious about Chevy Chase. The really rich/powerful live in Dupont, Kalorama or Georgetown. --Signed, Chevy Chase resident. |