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[quote=Anonymous]Alexandria is probably among the better places if you don't care for schools. Good housing stock and things to do, close to everything. Honestly the similarities between all these places is going to be more than differences. The areas that have comparably wealthy people will be similar. Rich people in massive homes in Mclean or Bethesda are unlikely to be less down to earth than rich people with massive homes in Alexandria, Kensington, etc. The perception of vibes is overblown when so much of the area is homogenous. Pockets like Old town / delray, takoma park may be a bit distinct but otherwise, north arlington, bethesda/mclean/kensington, etc. are really only different based on the housing stock you're looking at. There is a local divide across state lines but more as a result of local job markets showing industry preferences. There are tax considerations as well but it is hard to really say much given your limited sharing. good luck[/quote]
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