Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t the 2000’s anymore — Potomac is no longer desirable, hence why it has become a bargain. It sucks — it has a lot of very ugly 80’s-2000’s mcmansions with no discernible architectural style, and it is far from everything and therefore isolating. The commute would be soul sucking to downtown, but Bethesda is doable.
That being said, Merry Go Round is one of the prettiest enclaves in Potomac and it is in fact nice to have the trail there. I just wouldn’t touch Potomac with a 10 foot pole.
What a still thing to say. You do know in places like Avenal in Potomac the Bethesda/Potomac line runs through complex. A home in Potomac can be next door a home in Bethesda.
Merry go Round is super nice I wish I bought there. The massive trails and it goes right up to the Potomac river and you can even have horses. Each house is designed differently so no cookie cutter houses. There are zero McMansions in Merrry go Round, they are all custom homes built by rich people with taste.
It is like an extra 15 minutes out. BTW Potomac Village has nearly everything you need and that is very close by. But yes DC and metro is further away. Thats life, cant have it all.
Anonymous wrote:We love our Bethesda neighborhood but want some more space and access to nature (ie ease of hiking, biking, running, etc.). We are not horse people but I wonder if my child might enjoy it. That said, I fear the location may be isolating and the commute (one to Bethesda the other to downtown DC) might get old quickly. We're also not country club people and are curious about the vibe. Appreciate your experiences/thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did the equestrian center work out? Do homeowners board there? Is there a trainer?
Homeowners Own it. It is part of the HOA
Anonymous wrote:How did the equestrian center work out? Do homeowners board there? Is there a trainer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t the 2000’s anymore — Potomac is no longer desirable, hence why it has become a bargain. It sucks — it has a lot of very ugly 80’s-2000’s mcmansions with no discernible architectural style, and it is far from everything and therefore isolating. The commute would be soul sucking to downtown, but Bethesda is doable.
That being said, Merry Go Round is one of the prettiest enclaves in Potomac and it is in fact nice to have the trail there. I just wouldn’t touch Potomac with a 10 foot pole.
Besides Bethesda, what are some other desirable neighborhoods in Montgomery County if Potomac is no longer desirable?
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t the 2000’s anymore — Potomac is no longer desirable, hence why it has become a bargain. It sucks — it has a lot of very ugly 80’s-2000’s mcmansions with no discernible architectural style, and it is far from everything and therefore isolating. The commute would be soul sucking to downtown, but Bethesda is doable.
That being said, Merry Go Round is one of the prettiest enclaves in Potomac and it is in fact nice to have the trail there. I just wouldn’t touch Potomac with a 10 foot pole.
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t the 2000’s anymore — Potomac is no longer desirable, hence why it has become a bargain. It sucks — it has a lot of very ugly 80’s-2000’s mcmansions with no discernible architectural style, and it is far from everything and therefore isolating. The commute would be soul sucking to downtown, but Bethesda is doable.
That being said, Merry Go Round is one of the prettiest enclaves in Potomac and it is in fact nice to have the trail there. I just wouldn’t touch Potomac with a 10 foot pole.