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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I lived in NY and its suburbs for 12 years before moving here. It's just not really comparable. There are a lot of lovely, picturesque suburban towns in West Chester and N. Jersey, more so than in DC. On the other hand, we like DC because you can live in a single family home in a nice neighborhood but be in or very close to the city itself. The city is just so much smaller.[/quote] Agree, and generally, you go further out from NYC to find nicer, desirable towns (think Summit, Short Hills, Chatham, Madison, Mendham, Bernardsville in NJ; Greenwich, Darien CT). And there are soooo many more options up there. I could go on and name dozens of beautiful small towns with nice homes and good schools. With a few exceptions, the closest suburbs (Bethesda, Arlington, McLean, Chevy Chase) are the most desirable (expensive) in the DC area. [/quote]
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