Anonymous wrote:We are considering moving there. Have young kids. Any current/former residents have insights to share, especially about what the community feel is like, traffic getting in/out of the neighborhood, convenience of the location, commute to downtown, use of the Kenwood Club, etc? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford, it is one of the best neighborhoods in the region. There is a shopping center off River Road nearby and it is also very close to downtown Bethesda and the Crescent Trail. Only downside I think is that when the cherry trees blossom a lot of tourists flood into the neighborhood.
Cherry Blossoms (yoshino trees, just like on the Tidal Basin) are a good thing during the week and horrible on the weekends. But the hubub only lasts a few days a year.
Kenwood has a bit of a vibe of doctors showing off in cheesy ways, hence others' preference for Somerset or Edgemoor. It's probably a bit of an artifact of Kenwood originally being nouveau riche from the 30s to 50s. And more recently, Kenwood is less 'cool' due to its being further from metro stops and walkable commercial areas. All this means you do get more house for your $, which is a plus in these times!
This is a good way to put it. The neighborhood, while pretty, just looks like it's trying too hard.
Can one really accuse a neighborhood with a 2mil entry level price point of "trying too hard"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford, it is one of the best neighborhoods in the region. There is a shopping center off River Road nearby and it is also very close to downtown Bethesda and the Crescent Trail. Only downside I think is that when the cherry trees blossom a lot of tourists flood into the neighborhood.
Cherry Blossoms (yoshino trees, just like on the Tidal Basin) are a good thing during the week and horrible on the weekends. But the hubub only lasts a few days a year.
Kenwood has a bit of a vibe of doctors showing off in cheesy ways, hence others' preference for Somerset or Edgemoor. It's probably a bit of an artifact of Kenwood originally being nouveau riche from the 30s to 50s. And more recently, Kenwood is less 'cool' due to its being further from metro stops and walkable commercial areas. All this means you do get more house for your $, which is a plus in these times!
This is a good way to put it. The neighborhood, while pretty, just looks like it's trying too hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford, it is one of the best neighborhoods in the region. There is a shopping center off River Road nearby and it is also very close to downtown Bethesda and the Crescent Trail. Only downside I think is that when the cherry trees blossom a lot of tourists flood into the neighborhood.
Cherry Blossoms (yoshino trees, just like on the Tidal Basin) are a good thing during the week and horrible on the weekends. But the hubub only lasts a few days a year.
Kenwood has a bit of a vibe of doctors showing off in cheesy ways, hence others' preference for Somerset or Edgemoor. It's probably a bit of an artifact of Kenwood originally being nouveau riche from the 30s to 50s. And more recently, Kenwood is less 'cool' due to its being further from metro stops and walkable commercial areas. All this means you do get more house for your $, which is a plus in these times!
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford, it is one of the best neighborhoods in the region. There is a shopping center off River Road nearby and it is also very close to downtown Bethesda and the Crescent Trail. Only downside I think is that when the cherry trees blossom a lot of tourists flood into the neighborhood.