Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much does Congressional or Bethesda CC cost?
Congressional is 125k initiation and the waitlist is around 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:You’ll never rationalize it. It’s a lifestyle choice. I don’t regret my decision for a money and our fees in DC are much higher.
Don’t join if spending $1,500 a month will stress you out.
It’s a luxury.
The most cost effective thing is to play at local munis.
Anonymous wrote:We joined and I'm glad we did. The initiation fee for social/tennis wasn't that bad (I think $13K) and the monthly fees are around $500. It's just nice to have an easy option. I can drop off my teen and her friend. They can play tennis, then go to the pool and get lunch. DH and I can easily go play tennis with DCs, unlike before when the park courts might be taken. It's made us play more often and that was one of the goals. We have a few neighborhood friends who are members so that obviously was a selling point. Having options for events is fun (trivia night, comedian, dueling pianos). The club is very family focused so more Easter egg hunts and brunch with Santa then fancy events.
It's worth it for us, but if the initiation fee were $100K, my answer would be different.
Congressional is 125k initiation and the waitlist is around 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Opened this thread hoping it would
be an analysis of the finances of country clubs. THAT would be interesting!
There are no “financials” to this, OP—it is a consumer choice. Buy or don’t buy.
Anonymous wrote:How much does Congressional or Bethesda CC cost?
Anonymous wrote:Would anyone be willing to share the initial fee and monthly charge for specific clubs? We live in Bethesda and I’m pretty sure we can’t afford it but our kids have been invited to swim or to birthday parties at several different clubs and I’m curious how much they cost.
Anonymous wrote:Where I live (outside of NYC) a ton of people belong to golf and swim clubs with initiation fees starting closer to $80K. Everyone I know who belongs to a club loves it - the swimming, the tennis, the golf. You've got to have a ton of disposable income to drop on that though. I would personally buy a second home and go on really nice vacations before joining a country club.