Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rock Creek Forest in Chevy Chase.
+1 or Rosemary Hills in Silver Spring but feeds into Chevy Chase schools.
I live in CC (RH-CCES) and my particular area is nice and down to earth relative to the rest of this area, but there are a vast majority that send their kids to private. This contributes to a disconnect in local community feel IMO.
Best of luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet they didn't include those areas in their request. This should have been a clue that they either know about the high violent crime rate in east county or the high number of woke lunatics or perhaps both.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nowhere near downtown Bethesda is going to be down to earth. If you really want to get away from the luxury car market families, you’re going to need to head way out to areas where houses go for under a million.
Is "luxury car market" literal here or some kind of euphemism?
We live in close-in Bethesda just over the DC line and our neighborhood of $1-2M homes is all Honda/Toyota/Subaru, plenty of old ones too.
Ditto for our neighborhood in Potomac. I think the woke in east county have this fantasy of W school neighborhoods they've created I'm their minds. I'm sure there are pockets of gaudy, "Real Housewives" neighborhoods. But that's not the norm.
The original car issue was raised by OP, who lives in NW DC, and was clearly using it as shorthand for other issues. But DCUM never passes up a chance to take a swipe at East county.
Not really. Someone from easy county asked for it. OP posted "We are looking to move to Bethesda/Chevy Chase from upper NW DC" and right on cue, someone from East county with no impulse control asked " Why not Silver Spring)Takoma Park?"
No, they simply asked "Have you considered Silver Spring/Takoma Park?" Which seems like a pertinent question to ask when someone has said "We’d really like a diverse neighborhood, with down to earth people who aren’t competitive and who value community and inclusivity."
Wrong yet again. The OP replied that they had considered SS/TP and thought they were lovely areas, but had been told, incorrectly, that there were not options there for her child's special needs.
I'm sure the weekly murders over there have nothing to do with it.
Weekly murders? Lol you’re delusional.
OK. OK. Bi-weekly murders. Is that better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nowhere near downtown Bethesda is going to be down to earth. If you really want to get away from the luxury car market families, you’re going to need to head way out to areas where houses go for under a million.
Is "luxury car market" literal here or some kind of euphemism?
We live in close-in Bethesda just over the DC line and our neighborhood of $1-2M homes is all Honda/Toyota/Subaru, plenty of old ones too.
Ditto for our neighborhood in Potomac. I think the woke in east county have this fantasy of W school neighborhoods they've created I'm their minds. I'm sure there are pockets of gaudy, "Real Housewives" neighborhoods. But that's not the norm.
The original car issue was raised by OP, who lives in NW DC, and was clearly using it as shorthand for other issues. But DCUM never passes up a chance to take a swipe at East county.
Not really. Someone from easy county asked for it. OP posted "We are looking to move to Bethesda/Chevy Chase from upper NW DC" and right on cue, someone from East county with no impulse control asked " Why not Silver Spring)Takoma Park?"
No, they simply asked "Have you considered Silver Spring/Takoma Park?" Which seems like a pertinent question to ask when someone has said "We’d really like a diverse neighborhood, with down to earth people who aren’t competitive and who value community and inclusivity."
Qualities which are in short supply in West county evidently.
If you mean that were not Marxists and aren't race-obsessed wokes, then you're right.
Double BINGO! Marxists and Wokes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nowhere near downtown Bethesda is going to be down to earth. If you really want to get away from the luxury car market families, you’re going to need to head way out to areas where houses go for under a million.
Is "luxury car market" literal here or some kind of euphemism?
We live in close-in Bethesda just over the DC line and our neighborhood of $1-2M homes is all Honda/Toyota/Subaru, plenty of old ones too.
Ditto for our neighborhood in Potomac. I think the woke in east county have this fantasy of W school neighborhoods they've created I'm their minds. I'm sure there are pockets of gaudy, "Real Housewives" neighborhoods. But that's not the norm.
The original car issue was raised by OP, who lives in NW DC, and was clearly using it as shorthand for other issues. But DCUM never passes up a chance to take a swipe at East county.
Not really. Someone from easy county asked for it. OP posted "We are looking to move to Bethesda/Chevy Chase from upper NW DC" and right on cue, someone from East county with no impulse control asked " Why not Silver Spring)Takoma Park?"
No, they simply asked "Have you considered Silver Spring/Takoma Park?" Which seems like a pertinent question to ask when someone has said "We’d really like a diverse neighborhood, with down to earth people who aren’t competitive and who value community and inclusivity."
Qualities which are in short supply in West county evidently.
If you mean that were not Marxists and aren't race-obsessed wokes, then you're right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nowhere near downtown Bethesda is going to be down to earth. If you really want to get away from the luxury car market families, you’re going to need to head way out to areas where houses go for under a million.
Is "luxury car market" literal here or some kind of euphemism?
We live in close-in Bethesda just over the DC line and our neighborhood of $1-2M homes is all Honda/Toyota/Subaru, plenty of old ones too.
Ditto for our neighborhood in Potomac. I think the woke in east county have this fantasy of W school neighborhoods they've created I'm their minds. I'm sure there are pockets of gaudy, "Real Housewives" neighborhoods. But that's not the norm.
The original car issue was raised by OP, who lives in NW DC, and was clearly using it as shorthand for other issues. But DCUM never passes up a chance to take a swipe at East county.
Not really. Someone from easy county asked for it. OP posted "We are looking to move to Bethesda/Chevy Chase from upper NW DC" and right on cue, someone from East county with no impulse control asked " Why not Silver Spring)Takoma Park?"
No, they simply asked "Have you considered Silver Spring/Takoma Park?" Which seems like a pertinent question to ask when someone has said "We’d really like a diverse neighborhood, with down to earth people who aren’t competitive and who value community and inclusivity."
Qualities which are in short supply in West county evidently.