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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]OP, you can't really tell because there really isn't much difference. [/b] If you don't care about schools or commute, move to DC. Close to amenities. Or move farther out to a super kid-friendly neighborhood. I am not sure why you would pay the cost to be in a close-in suburb if you didn't care about commute or schools. - CCMD resident who pays through the nose to have a great school district and manageable commute [/quote] This is the absolute truth. People who grew up around here insist that there are dramatic differences, but to someone from elsewhere, there really is no difference among the people who live in Bethesda or Arlington. [/quote] I grew up in this area. This is correct. Both areas are very similar. [/quote] Right. Folks from Anacostia are just like folks from Chantilly.[/quote]
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