What would you consider to be the Washington area's prestige neighborhoods?

Anonymous
Spring Valley, just off Dalecarlia Drive has the most beautiful homes in DC with actual yards.
Anonymous
Edgemoor in Bethesda
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kalorama


Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.

Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.


Nope. Parts of Spring Valley beat out Woodland Drive by a mile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spring Valley, just off Dalecarlia Drive has the most beautiful homes in DC with actual yards. [/quot

Spring Valley suffers from remnants of WWI toxic chemical weapons. Would pick Kalorama/Mass Avenue Heights over it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kalorama


Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.

Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.


Nope. Parts of Spring Valley beat out Woodland Drive by a mile.


Spring Valley has toxic waste and almost two decades of remediation by Army Corps of Engineers still hasn’t given it the all clear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kalorama


Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.

Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.


Nope. Parts of Spring Valley beat out Woodland Drive by a mile.


Spring Valley has toxic waste and almost two decades of remediation by Army Corps of Engineers still hasn’t given it the all clear.


Yeah, Spring Valley is lovely but... can’t get over the surprise toxic waste dump factor. Yeah yeah, small area blah blah. It’s tainted.
Anonymous
Blah blah Kalorama blah McLean blah Bethesda/Chevy Chase blah Georgetown blah blah


These posts are not going to change no matter how often you ask. Urgh. Millennials.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kalorama


Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.

Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.


Nope. Parts of Spring Valley beat out Woodland Drive by a mile.


Especially on the arsenic scale. No thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kalorama


Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.

Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.


Nope. Parts of Spring Valley beat out Woodland Drive by a mile.


Spring Valley is also a cancer cluster (and no close metro station). Woodland Normanstone hands down.
Anonymous
The undisputed winner: Kalorama. Home to former presidents and current billionaires.

We can argue about the rest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blah blah Kalorama blah McLean blah Bethesda/Chevy Chase blah Georgetown blah blah


These posts are not going to change no matter how often you ask. Urgh. Millennials.


Thought the same thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kalorama


Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.

Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.


Nope. Parts of Spring Valley beat out Woodland Drive by a mile.


Spring Valley is also a cancer cluster (and no close metro station). Woodland Normanstone hands down.


Woodland Drive / Normanstone won’t recover from the “Mansion Murders” anytime soon. That empty lot that no one will buy says it all.
Anonymous
Wesley Heights below Cathedral. Some of the most expensive homes in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring

Big and has crime infested neighborhoods.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wesley Heights below Cathedral. Some of the most expensive homes in DC.


The Albrittons, Marriotts, Dezoretzs, Ludwigs, and Zientzs seem to agree.
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