Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The housekeeper comments are just weird.
I also live in NCC although not in the official "Village of" boundaries (which is fine by me, since the Village management seems a little old school.) We like the area a lot. The commute is quick, schools are good, our kids live at the Audubon (for camp and days off school) as well as at the pool. We use the bike trails all the time, and walk to the supermarket and Starbucks frequently as well. There are plenty of working parents like me, but I see enough traffic at the pool to know that there are also a lot of SAHMs. Our house is small, but if I could move I would try to stay within the same area.
I will flag one item for you though: not the PL, which is probably still way in the distance and not immediately contiguous to NCC, but the redevelopment of Chevy Chase Lake is on the horizon. They are talking about remaking the intersection where the supermarket now sits into something that will resemble Friendship Heights: shopping malls, hotels, apartment buildings. This will have a huge impact on traffic and schools, but seemingly can't be stopped because the county is broke and the planning commission is in the pocket of developers. I wouldn't avoid NCC for that reason, but it's the kind of thing I would have wanted to know about before moving there. Good luck!
Do you have to use North Chevy Chase when addressing letters and bills, etc or can I just use Chevy Chase? I know "I" live in North Chevy Chase but would rather not chat it up if you know what I mean.
No you would use Chevy Chase. You do know that this is pathetic though, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The housekeeper comments are just weird.
I also live in NCC although not in the official "Village of" boundaries (which is fine by me, since the Village management seems a little old school.) We like the area a lot. The commute is quick, schools are good, our kids live at the Audubon (for camp and days off school) as well as at the pool. We use the bike trails all the time, and walk to the supermarket and Starbucks frequently as well. There are plenty of working parents like me, but I see enough traffic at the pool to know that there are also a lot of SAHMs. Our house is small, but if I could move I would try to stay within the same area.
I will flag one item for you though: not the PL, which is probably still way in the distance and not immediately contiguous to NCC, but the redevelopment of Chevy Chase Lake is on the horizon. They are talking about remaking the intersection where the supermarket now sits into something that will resemble Friendship Heights: shopping malls, hotels, apartment buildings. This will have a huge impact on traffic and schools, but seemingly can't be stopped because the county is broke and the planning commission is in the pocket of developers. I wouldn't avoid NCC for that reason, but it's the kind of thing I would have wanted to know about before moving there. Good luck!
Do you have to use North Chevy Chase when addressing letters and bills, etc or can I just use Chevy Chase? I know "I" live in North Chevy Chase but would rather not chat it up if you know what I mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will flag one item for you though: not the PL, which is probably still way in the distance and not immediately contiguous to NCC, but the redevelopment of Chevy Chase Lake is on the horizon. They are talking about remaking the intersection where the supermarket now sits into something that will resemble Friendship Heights: shopping malls, hotels, apartment buildings. This will have a huge impact on traffic and schools, but seemingly can't be stopped because the county is broke and the planning commission is in the pocket of developers. I wouldn't avoid NCC for that reason, but it's the kind of thing I would have wanted to know about before moving there. Good luck!
That's too bad. I really like the medium-sized, neighborhood-based shopping areas like Chevy Chase Lake, Spring Valley shopping center or the areas around the Safeways in Chevy Chase and Palisades, DC. They're the right scale, approachable and usually have most things. Too bad that developers (and the planning/revenue office) want to remake everything to be like Friendship Heights or the Cathedral Commons complex going up in NW.
Anonymous wrote:I will flag one item for you though: not the PL, which is probably still way in the distance and not immediately contiguous to NCC, but the redevelopment of Chevy Chase Lake is on the horizon. They are talking about remaking the intersection where the supermarket now sits into something that will resemble Friendship Heights: shopping malls, hotels, apartment buildings. This will have a huge impact on traffic and schools, but seemingly can't be stopped because the county is broke and the planning commission is in the pocket of developers. I wouldn't avoid NCC for that reason, but it's the kind of thing I would have wanted to know about before moving there. Good luck!
Do you have to use North Chevy Chase when addressing letters and bills, etc or can I just use Chevy Chase? I know "I" live in North Chevy Chase but would rather not chat it up if you know what I mean.
Anonymous wrote:Only the housekeepers do.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks PP, I was hoping to get a housekeeper, not move to their neighborhood, that's discouraging...
Anonymous wrote:The housekeeper comments are just weird.
I also live in NCC although not in the official "Village of" boundaries (which is fine by me, since the Village management seems a little old school.) We like the area a lot. The commute is quick, schools are good, our kids live at the Audubon (for camp and days off school) as well as at the pool. We use the bike trails all the time, and walk to the supermarket and Starbucks frequently as well. There are plenty of working parents like me, but I see enough traffic at the pool to know that there are also a lot of SAHMs. Our house is small, but if I could move I would try to stay within the same area.
I will flag one item for you though: not the PL, which is probably still way in the distance and not immediately contiguous to NCC, but the redevelopment of Chevy Chase Lake is on the horizon. They are talking about remaking the intersection where the supermarket now sits into something that will resemble Friendship Heights: shopping malls, hotels, apartment buildings. This will have a huge impact on traffic and schools, but seemingly can't be stopped because the county is broke and the planning commission is in the pocket of developers. I wouldn't avoid NCC for that reason, but it's the kind of thing I would have wanted to know about before moving there. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Phillip told me that traffic on the Conn. Ave was very light this morning (snow) so Consuela arrived early. No raccoons to speak of either, so it will be a good day except that we are low on Lemon Pledge.
I hope she does not have to use regular pledge. I hate it when my housekeeper smells of that. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:
Phillip told me that traffic on the Conn. Ave was very light this morning (snow) so Consuela arrived early. No raccoons to speak of either, so it will be a good day except that we are low on Lemon Pledge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks PP, I was hoping to get a housekeeper, not move to their neighborhood, that's discouraging...
I'm reasonably sure that was a prank post.
There are many raccoons in the Rock Creek park, seeing one during the day is not good when children are out playing on the jungle gym swings.
So the language describing how "my husband's driver picks up our housekeeper" did not arouse your suspicion?