Anonymous wrote:Could OP get a single family house for her budget in Woodley? I thought for $2-2.5M you can only get a nice row house in Woodley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking to move WOTP. Want to be nearish metro/major bus lines, SFH (not a rowhome) in the 2-2.5 range most likely. Haven't ruled out Bethesda or Chevy Chase. Want a "community", not just a house (ie, somewhere neighbors know/talk to each other, kids outside walking around/playing, people walk their dogs, block parties, etc). Schools not an issue.
Woodley Park has all of this. We have a neighborhood block party on Sunday.
It's so boring, though! I don't think you can pick a waspier neighborhood.
From OP’s list, do you think they are looking for edgy? You need to understand they want what you think is “boring.” Difficult strokes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking to move WOTP. Want to be nearish metro/major bus lines, SFH (not a rowhome) in the 2-2.5 range most likely. Haven't ruled out Bethesda or Chevy Chase. Want a "community", not just a house (ie, somewhere neighbors know/talk to each other, kids outside walking around/playing, people walk their dogs, block parties, etc). Schools not an issue.
Woodley Park has all of this. We have a neighborhood block party on Sunday.
It's so boring, though! I don't think you can pick a waspier neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Garrett Park is wonderful. Lots of events, both for adults and kids. Neighborhood pool (not insanely expensive, either) you don't get waitlisted for. Has a MARC station and is close to Red Line.
Garrett Park is way out there though. A huge difference from CCDC or Somerset in terms of proximity to town, redline or not.
Anonymous wrote:Garrett Park is wonderful. Lots of events, both for adults and kids. Neighborhood pool (not insanely expensive, either) you don't get waitlisted for. Has a MARC station and is close to Red Line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West of the Park (Rock Creek Park)
Can people just spell this $hit out? Too many acronyms on this website.
Nah. It's a way to prove you're "in".
If you don't know the WTOP acronym, then you will not have any sage advice to contribute to the discussion. Just move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking to move WOTP. Want to be nearish metro/major bus lines, SFH (not a rowhome) in the 2-2.5 range most likely. Haven't ruled out Bethesda or Chevy Chase. Want a "community", not just a house (ie, somewhere neighbors know/talk to each other, kids outside walking around/playing, people walk their dogs, block parties, etc). Schools not an issue.
Woodley Park has all of this. We have a neighborhood block party on Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West of the Park (Rock Creek Park)
Can people just spell this $hit out? Too many acronyms on this website.
Nah. It's a way to prove you're "in".
If you don't know the WTOP acronym, then you will not have any sage advice to contribute to the discussion. Just move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West of the Park (Rock Creek Park)
Can people just spell this $hit out? Too many acronyms on this website.
Nah. It's a way to prove you're "in".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West of the Park (Rock Creek Park)
Can people just spell this $hit out? Too many acronyms on this website.
Anonymous wrote:What you are describing is pretty much exactly Lyon Park in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:West of the Park (Rock Creek Park)