What are the Maryland equivalent to these Nova areas (clueless about the MD suburbs...)

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Anonymous wrote:What’s MD equivalent of Pimmit Hills?


silver springs


has more in common with Arlington except better schools


silver springs and p hills are the same lower rated schools, silver spring is lower than bethesda and pimmit is lower than mclean


Weird - Blair is the best school in the county by a wide margin.


Only the magnet programs, and they draw from areas outside SS like Bethesda.


But lots of kids from Silver Spring are in the magnets.
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Anonymous wrote:Vienna - Chevy Chase
McLean - Bethesda (Area near Mass Ave/ Westgate/Somerset)
Oakton - Potomac/North Bethesda
Chantilly - Laurel/Hanover
Manassas - Waldorf
Old Town( City of Alex) - Annapolis
Dumfries - White Hall/Pomfret/Mechanicsville
Ashburn - Crofton
Great Falls - The area where Bethesda and Potomac meet by the CVS and Giant if you keep straight on River Rd
Fairfax (city) - Derwood
Lorton - Leonardtown


Vienna is the antithesis of Chevy Chase.


Chevy Chase is getting a lot of love here. Arlington is also nothing like Chevy Chase, whoever suggested that.


Aren’t they both Towns? Town of Vienna and Town of Chevy Chase


Well there's that. But in terms of housing stock and access to DC, no way.
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Anonymous wrote:Curious what the NOVA equivalent for Kensington is!


Falls Church


Kensington has a very small walkable downtown area. Housing is / was relatively affordable.

I lIve in FCC and have a walk score of 95. I'd say more like Chevy Chase but smaller (no mall).


I think FCC is more like downtown Bethesda.


Chantilly is a lot like Chevy Chase.


Last time I was in Chantilly I forgot I wasn't back in CC. They're so similar it's an easy mistake.



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