Anonymous wrote:We moved into East Bethesda in late 2008. We LOVE this neighborhood (and it's the best kept secret in DC) because:
1. Neighbors are extremely friendly and it's a cohesive community. We know ALL of our neighbors and have met a ton of neighbors from adjoining streets because everyone spends a lot of time working on their yard, walking their dogs, walking their babies, playing outside, hanging out at Lynnbrook park, etc.
2. The East Bethesda Citizen's Association is really active. It meets every month to discuss issues in our community (expansion of Naval hospital, purple line, etc), and it organizes regular neighborhood happy hours, community yard sales, monthly newsletter, etc.
3. Schools are awesome: Rosemary Hills/Bethesda ES, Westland MS, BCC HS
4. Walk to EVERYTHING - Metro, Safeway, Giant, Library, Capital Crescent Trail, Fitness First or Sport and Health, CVS, Woodmont Triangle restaurants, Bethesda Row, movie theatre - it's easy to go down to 1 car. With high gas prices, this neighborhood is ideal.
5. Tons of kids of all ages, and also a great mix of retirees, expats who are working for World Bank and the embassies.
6. Quiet neighborhood with tons of large trees just steps away from downtown Bethesda
7. Just enough yard (6000 SF lots) that are just big enough for the kids to play outside without spending hours on the weekends doing yard work.
8. Woodmont Triangle and Bethesda Row have festivals/events every week. Woodmont Triangle has weekly live music on Thursday nights, and all of the neighbors bring the kids and hang out. The neighborhood is just hopping in the summer.
The houses are expensive. A 2BR with an family room expansion in good condition sells for $750K and a 6BR newer home can go up to $1.8MM. Many of the homes have expansions that are really well done and offer more space than the original 2BR/3BR houses that were built in the 30s and 40s. The neighborhood is really popular, and the houses that went on the market this spring went quickly. Late last year, we got into bidding wars for houses and it was a shock to us- we lost 2 houses before getting the one we moved into.
Congratulations! Which street? Hope to see you at the park for the fireworks, etc. on the 4th.
Very Happy ECBA Resident