Anonymous wrote:My friend lives in Potomac and her house is half the value of a tiny row house in 20007. Why do people think everybody in Potomac lives in a McMansion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parts of Avenel have Bethesda addresses so I would consider those fine if you said Potomac instead.
I grew up in Chevy Chase and there were always parts of Bethesda that required more info because it’s so big. I’ve actually used the words “Potomac-y part of Bethesda” to describe where friends lived to my DH - they were out by Bradley and River.
Yes. I think OP and others are making a thing out of something that isn't a thing. Bethesda is enormous. It varies from bungalows over the Potomac in Glen Echo to Mcmansions on 2 acre lots in Avenel to closet-set ranch houses in Cabin John or big houses on tiny lots in Edgemoor. If you say that you live in Bethesda, you usually do need to clarify if you're trying to give any kind of idea of where you live.
How could Bethesda be enormous when Arlington, where I live, is 4 times the population of Bethesda and is only 26 square miles. Is Bethesda very spread out so that much more suburban than arlington?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parts of Avenel have Bethesda addresses so I would consider those fine if you said Potomac instead.
I grew up in Chevy Chase and there were always parts of Bethesda that required more info because it’s so big. I’ve actually used the words “Potomac-y part of Bethesda” to describe where friends lived to my DH - they were out by Bradley and River.
Yes. I think OP and others are making a thing out of something that isn't a thing. Bethesda is enormous. It varies from bungalows over the Potomac in Glen Echo to Mcmansions on 2 acre lots in Avenel to closet-set ranch houses in Cabin John or big houses on tiny lots in Edgemoor. If you say that you live in Bethesda, you usually do need to clarify if you're trying to give any kind of idea of where you live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parts of Avenel have Bethesda addresses so I would consider those fine if you said Potomac instead.
I grew up in Chevy Chase and there were always parts of Bethesda that required more info because it’s so big. I’ve actually used the words “Potomac-y part of Bethesda” to describe where friends lived to my DH - they were out by Bradley and River.
Yes. I think OP and others are making a thing out of something that isn't a thing. Bethesda is enormous. It varies from bungalows over the Potomac in Glen Echo to Mcmansions on 2 acre lots in Avenel to closet-set ranch houses in Cabin John or big houses on tiny lots in Edgemoor. If you say that you live in Bethesda, you usually do need to clarify if you're trying to give any kind of idea of where you live.
Anonymous wrote:Parts of Avenel have Bethesda addresses so I would consider those fine if you said Potomac instead.
I grew up in Chevy Chase and there were always parts of Bethesda that required more info because it’s so big. I’ve actually used the words “Potomac-y part of Bethesda” to describe where friends lived to my DH - they were out by Bradley and River.
Anonymous wrote:I have a bethesda address outside the beltway and much closer to the village than downtown bethesda. I say that all the time just to clarify my location.
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda is more prestigious than Potomac. Whitman cluster wins.