Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budget? Commute? Where in Westchester did you live?
This area just doesn’t have the town centers like Westchester does. And lots tend to be small, so you may have to look around for .25 acres if that’s important to you.
OP here. What does the area have instead of town centers? Strip malls?
We were in the Rivertowns, but looked all over Westchester and talked to people in Scarsdale, Bronxville, Rye, Mamaroneck, etc and it all seems to be the same. One exception is White Plains - we like that vibe a lot.
We're flexible on budget, finding the right area to live is more important. If it's expensive, we can just buy a smaller house. Hoping to stay under a million but could go up to 1.2. Commute under an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Hi op. Lots of really good advice already. I can only speak to the MD/NW side as we bought in Chevy chase MD, but I did grow up in Westchester and know what you are describing.
Honestly, you are looking for a unicorn and you’ll have to decide what you can live with giving up. DC does have a different vibe than westchester but it is still very affluent, attending private school is a real thing, the county based schools can be very frustrating, and quite honestly, MD is really not convenient for day to day stuff: sports, grocery, stores, etc. Nothing is under a 20m drive and that gets tiring day in and day out.
You may not like the small town feel of Westchester, but there are some really sweet perks to having kids grow up there. I really think you’d be trading a lot for not much of a difference in mentality.
Definitely come visit and spend some time seeing if it’s the right place for you.
Best of luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You said,
"This is exactly it!! It's not real diversity if everyone is rich and living the same lifestyle. I hear people in Westchester saying all the time, "It's so diverse here!" Because they have a friend from South America and a friend from former USSR and a friend from France and a friend from China...but they all work in finance or law or consulting and live the same materialistic, competitive lifestyle. I really hope to escape this BS."
Best of luck OP, try perhaps West VA, the Dakotas or Alabama. Give me a break.
What? I think this is a valid concern, and you can find areas that have some economic diversity. Sounds like they should look at Chevy Chase MD (the elementary school is economically diversity) some of the Wilson High School elementary school areas (closer in - not AU Park/Chevy Chase) or Arlington.
You could also look at neighborhoods east of the Park in DC, but maybe be prepared to pay for private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You said,
"This is exactly it!! It's not real diversity if everyone is rich and living the same lifestyle. I hear people in Westchester saying all the time, "It's so diverse here!" Because they have a friend from South America and a friend from former USSR and a friend from France and a friend from China...but they all work in finance or law or consulting and live the same materialistic, competitive lifestyle. I really hope to escape this BS."
Best of luck OP, try perhaps West VA, the Dakotas or Alabama. Give me a break.
What? I think this is a valid concern, and you can find areas that have some economic diversity. Sounds like they should look at Chevy Chase MD (the elementary school is economically diversity) some of the Wilson High School elementary school areas (closer in - not AU Park/Chevy Chase) or Arlington.
You could also look at neighborhoods east of the Park in DC, but maybe be prepared to pay for private school.
Anonymous wrote:You said,
"This is exactly it!! It's not real diversity if everyone is rich and living the same lifestyle. I hear people in Westchester saying all the time, "It's so diverse here!" Because they have a friend from South America and a friend from former USSR and a friend from France and a friend from China...but they all work in finance or law or consulting and live the same materialistic, competitive lifestyle. I really hope to escape this BS."
Best of luck OP, try perhaps West VA, the Dakotas or Alabama. Give me a break.
Anonymous wrote:Most people living in Fairfax city would move to Mclean or Vienna in a minute if they could afford it. Same with Westin and Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You said,
"This is exactly it!! It's not real diversity if everyone is rich and living the same lifestyle. I hear people in Westchester saying all the time, "It's so diverse here!" Because they have a friend from South America and a friend from former USSR and a friend from France and a friend from China...but they all work in finance or law or consulting and live the same materialistic, competitive lifestyle. I really hope to escape this BS."
Best of luck OP, try perhaps West VA, the Dakotas or Alabama. Give me a break.
What? I think this is a valid concern, and you can find areas that have some economic diversity. Sounds like they should look at Chevy Chase MD (the elementary school is economically diversity) some of the Wilson High School elementary school areas (closer in - not AU Park/Chevy Chase) or Arlington.
You could also look at neighborhoods east of the Park in DC, but maybe be prepared to pay for private school.
Anonymous wrote:You said,
"This is exactly it!! It's not real diversity if everyone is rich and living the same lifestyle. I hear people in Westchester saying all the time, "It's so diverse here!" Because they have a friend from South America and a friend from former USSR and a friend from France and a friend from China...but they all work in finance or law or consulting and live the same materialistic, competitive lifestyle. I really hope to escape this BS."
Best of luck OP, try perhaps West VA, the Dakotas or Alabama. Give me a break.