Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't see the appeal of choosing CCDC over Bethesda/CCMD. It's worth it to go a few blocks farther in order to live on the Maryland side. The MCPS schools are pretty good, and you have way more amenities in Maryland. At a minimum, you'd have a neighborhood pool (summer outdoor pool club) that you could join if you live in Maryland. (In all of upper NW DC, I believe that there is one outdoor public pool, and it has limited hours.)
If your child goes to high school in MCPS, there are a lot of way to participate in school sports against the 20+ other high schools in Montgomery County.
The commute really is not that different -- not enough to make up for the shortage of amenities in DC, in my humble opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What made you choose Chevy Chase DC? Are you happy with your choice?
We ended up in CC DC and have generally been happy with the choice. Close to FH metro, shops on CT Avenue, etc. FH was a big draw for us when we bought in the early 2000s, so it's been depressing how much FH has declined since then...let's hope the TJ, Total Wine et al signify a rebirth.
It was announced that this bakery is coming to Friendship Heights soon https://www.kneadsbakeshop.com. So, things may be looking up.
Anonymous wrote:What made you choose Chevy Chase DC? Are you happy with your choice?
Anonymous wrote:Live in CCDC. Easy, equidistant walk to three Metro stations, with good bus options (Better Bus has been overall bad for most of the bus system but it’s been a massive improvement for CCDC). Big house, big yard (most of the houses we looked at in close-in Maryland had laughably bad outdoor space because the houses took up so much of the lot). Much lower cost of living because of DC’s favorable property taxes. Don’t have to deal with downtown Bethesda’s terrible congestion (literally all of the traffic lights need to be retimed).