Anonymous wrote:Mclean = Potomac, Bethesda = Vienna, Arlington = Silver Spring, Fairfax = Rockville
As someone who has lived in multiple areas of MoCo and NoVa this is my best analogy for prestige and also for the general culture, demographics, and feel of each area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proximity to Great Falls?
Best answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is home to Mars HQ and the CIA. It also contains Tysons Mall. It has been the home for top government officials, diplomats, military officers, members of Congress, etc. This makes McLean prestigious.
A mall? Government officials?![]()
Literally nothing on this list would make it “prestigious”.
What makes a place prestigious?
Anonymous wrote:McLean is the third wealthiest city in the United States. People who can afford it move there for the excellent public schools and location to Maryland, Tysons and D.C.
Anonymous wrote:Proximity to Great Falls?
Anonymous wrote:Another multi-page thread full of people bitter because they can't afford to live in McLean. Why don't you all give it a rest and go back to debating the merits of Silver Spring vs Springfield? Or wherever.
Anonymous wrote:McLean is not prestigious. Who actually respects or admires McLean?
McLean is not a city. McLean is a just a hodgepodge collection of wealthy neighborhoods in Fairfax County with a few unimpressive shopping plazas and office buildings that constitute a car-centric "downtown."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is not prestigious. Who actually respects or admires McLean?
McLean is not a city. McLean is a just a hodgepodge collection of wealthy neighborhoods in Fairfax County with a few unimpressive shopping plazas and office buildings that constitute a car-centric "downtown."
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It had a certain cache 30 years ago when the rest of the dc area wasn’t gentrified. But in 2021, there is nothing appealing about McLean (and yes there are many luxury houses there, but there are many more luxury houses in other parts of the DMV that are in better locations ).
Anonymous wrote:Another multi-page thread full of people bitter because they can't afford to live in McLean. Why don't you all give it a rest and go back to debating the merits of Silver Spring vs Springfield? Or wherever.
Anonymous wrote:McLean is not prestigious. Who actually respects or admires McLean?
McLean is not a city. McLean is a just a hodgepodge collection of wealthy neighborhoods in Fairfax County with a few unimpressive shopping plazas and office buildings that constitute a car-centric "downtown."