Anonymous wrote:Not everyone is super rich in Chevy Chase or other areas. My parents bought their house for very little many years ago. I know adult kids who do ok but could not afford to buy the house without inheriting it. My parents aren't super rich nor are many of their neighbors who have been there. Chevy Chase was not that expensive for working professionals way back when (you know, when there was no North Potomac and Gaithersburg and Germantown were farm land).
Read the OP. I made a distinction between the "mass rich" (who actually make up the majority of Chevy Chase, Bethesda, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Beverly Hills and so on) with the very, very rich. The "mass rich" can usually afford to buy into the top-line suburbs that the super rich also live in (albeit they're more likely to have bigger and more expensive houses and a globe-trotting lifestyle etc.). So how much do they interact?