Anonymous wrote:Just starting the search and feeling overwhelmed because I don't know the DC area at all.
We definitely want to avoid the Westchester vibe - everyone is wealthy, white, and acts like their bubble is real life, and the towns are tiny with not much to do everyone knowing each other's business.
We also want to be somewhere where we can meet educated, smart people from all over the world, and can buy a house with a yard (.25 acres or more, so not right in the middle of the city). We don't want to be too far out from DC. And a bigger town with different parks, playgrounds, restaurants, nice library, nature center or other kids' activities would be great. Diverse schools so my kids don't stick out like they did in Westchester.
I realize we may be looking for the impossible here, but would love to hear thoughts about areas we should definitely avoid in our search, so we don't make the same mistake and end up in the DC equivalent of Westchester. And any ideas for areas that might fit most of our criteria would also be much appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:I would avoid Fairfax, Bethesda, and McLean based on your criteria. Maybe also Takoma Park — it is more diverse and crunchier but has a definite small town vibe.
For close in, I think Silver Spring could be a good fit for you, including the Kensington and Wheaton areas. In DC itself Brookland might also work, though schools can be challenging there (a lot of people do charters). But lots are bigger than elsewhere in DC. Upper Northwest is a possibility, but it may be whiter and cliquier than you’d like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would avoid Fairfax, Bethesda, and McLean based on your criteria. Maybe also Takoma Park — it is more diverse and crunchier but has a definite small town vibe.
For close in, I think Silver Spring could be a good fit for you, including the Kensington and Wheaton areas. In DC itself Brookland might also work, though schools can be challenging there (a lot of people do charters). But lots are bigger than elsewhere in DC. Upper Northwest is a possibility, but it may be whiter and cliquier than you’d like.
Upper NW (and Chevy Chase) is the most like Westchester of any place in the DC region, so your lack of objectivity and geographical bias are on full display.
Anonymous wrote:I would avoid Fairfax, Bethesda, and McLean based on your criteria. Maybe also Takoma Park — it is more diverse and crunchier but has a definite small town vibe.
For close in, I think Silver Spring could be a good fit for you, including the Kensington and Wheaton areas. In DC itself Brookland might also work, though schools can be challenging there (a lot of people do charters). But lots are bigger than elsewhere in DC. Upper Northwest is a possibility, but it may be whiter and cliquier than you’d like.
. The schools are not good.Anonymous wrote:Do you have kids? If not, Old Town (although I think the schools are fine, others will disagree)