Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean/CCMD= Greenwich
No, not nearly monied enough. Potomac, maybe.
+1Anonymous wrote:I lived in NY and its suburbs for 12 years before moving here. It's just not really comparable. There are a lot of lovely, picturesque suburban towns in West Chester and N. Jersey, more so than in DC. On the other hand, we like DC because you can live in a single family home in a nice neighborhood but be in or very close to the city itself. The city is just so much smaller.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in NY and its suburbs for 12 years before moving here. It's just not really comparable. There are a lot of lovely, picturesque suburban towns in West Chester and N. Jersey, more so than in DC. On the other hand, we like DC because you can live in a single family home in a nice neighborhood but be in or very close to the city itself. The city is just so much smaller.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in NY and its suburbs for 12 years before moving here. It's just not really comparable. There are a lot of lovely, picturesque suburban towns in West Chester and N. Jersey, more so than in DC. On the other hand, we like DC because you can live in a single family home in a nice neighborhood but be in or very close to the city itself. The city is just so much smaller.
Anonymous wrote:McLean/CCMD= Greenwich
Anonymous wrote:As a NJ native who lived in nyc then westchester before moving here, I've tried to play that game but I just think the city and 'burbs here have such a different vibe and appearance that you just can't compare. I could say, Scarsdale is most like Bethesda, Chappaqua is most like Potomac, Great Falls is most like Alpine, etc but it just doesn't work. There are just so many more wealthy and attractive commutable towns in NJ/NY/CT than there are in the DC burbs.
Anonymous wrote:What are the DC metro's closest equivalents to Long Island, Westchester, Fairfield CT and Northern/Central NJ?