Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bump. We're moving here this spring from DC. I'm wondering how many elementary-aged kids there are in the neighborhood and also would love to hear more about the overall vibe.
We have lived in Glen Echo Heights for 15 years in two different houses. There is definitely a character to it that you won't find in too many other neighborhoods. It is very varied in terms of the houses and people. The trees and hills are special. Actually GEH was "the wrong side of the tracks" 25-30 years ago. It's where people went who couldn't afford Sumner or even Wood Acres. It attracted lots of characters living in all kinds of house--some fancy, some artsy, some run down. It was still largely that way when we moved in but it has been changing over time. Sadly there are more and more tear downs being replaced by over-sized development-looking houses. But there still are artists and eccentrics and houses that wouldn't cut it in other neighborhoods. GEH is not for people who yearn for rows of manicured lawns and sidewalks. It's different and fun and the people who live there really like being there.