Anonymous wrote:Young kids love McLean too. A McLean friend’s DS works at a FAANG company on the West Coast but is trying to transfer to the DMV area because he loves McLean. It’s close to the culture of DC, the modern conveniences of Tysons, and offers spacious homes with yards.
Anonymous wrote:Young kids love McLean too. A McLean friend’s DS works at a FAANG company on the West Coast but is trying to transfer to the DMV area because he loves McLean. It’s close to the culture of DC, the modern conveniences of Tysons, and offers spacious homes with yards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really easy access to DC ?
It was until the GW Pkwy construction started, but the bridges mean VA will never be equally convenient with Bethesda or Chevy Chase or Takoma Park.
Proximity to DC isn’t the only consideration. Proximity to DC, Tysons, and the two main airports matters more. If proximity to DC were the only consideration Hillcrest Heights would be more in demand.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is easy access to D.C. There literally is only 1 red light on our commute into D.C. It’s a 16 minute commute from home to parking garage in D.C.Anonymous wrote:Is it really easy access to DC ?
It seems not a big surprise for being expensive zip code.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really easy access to DC ?
It was until the GW Pkwy construction started, but the bridges mean VA will never be equally convenient with Bethesda or Chevy Chase or Takoma Park.
Anonymous wrote:Highest % of Saudi princes/sq mile.
Anonymous wrote:Is it really easy access to DC ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the appeal of McLean other than proximity to DC. Ugly sprawling town, the worst of 70s and 80s architecture. The most beautiful homes can't be seen from the road.
Agree but still nicer houses than anything in Montgomery county
Not really. Chevy Chase, Edgemoor, some areas of Kensington, along Persimmon and in Potomac Falls part of Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the appeal of McLean other than proximity to DC. Ugly sprawling town, the worst of 70s and 80s architecture. The most beautiful homes can't be seen from the road.
Agree but still nicer houses than anything in Montgomery county
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the appeal of McLean other than proximity to DC. Ugly sprawling town, the worst of 70s and 80s architecture. The most beautiful homes can't be seen from the road.