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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Come on, McLean is wealthier than Vienna. Vienna is almost an ex-burb.[/quote] I think the consensus of reasonable voices here is that McLean is wealthier in that it is unmatched in its wealthier neighborhoods. But there is no way that you can say that any McLean neighborhood is wealthier/appealing than any Vienna neighborhood. I think this thread would have ended if McLean Hamlet was not brought up, because[b] that is indeed a neighborhood that is very affordable and middle class[/b], - and there is no way one can claim it is better than all of Vienna. Most of Vienna is in a different league (not on par with the best of McLean, but common at least double McLean Hamlet). And yes Vienna does have neighborhoods that are the same or lower than McLean Hamlet. You need to just drive there once to see how middle class McLean Hamlet, and it could never gentrify to the extent of other neighborhoods because it bounds both 495 and the Toll Road giving you constant noise from different direction. Poster was right to compare it to Pimmet Hills. [/quote] I do think there is appeal to some people about MH being middle class, and that is fine. Not everyone has the same preferences. [/quote]
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