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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bethesda seems like only option in the middle[/quote] How…how is this the middle? Am I missing something?[/quote] It's in the middle only if you consider the beltway the best way to commute and the suburbs the ultimate place to live. I believe the beltway is the worst option for commuting and the worst traffic in our entire region is in the suburbs near the beltway. If OP doesn't have kids then avoid this commute at all costs. I think the much better option is living in either DC (with good access for driving NE to College Park) or Arlington for the spouse working in Tyson's, depending on which spouse needs to rely on driving to work. If they both will need to rely on driving this is going to be pretty terrible in the long term. One of them is going to need clearance to work remotely as much as possible or look for another position.[/quote] +1. live somewhere NE, there’s great access to College Park. If you have no kids and want to have fun, live near H or Union Market. [/quote]
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