Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest downside for me is that a bit of a hike to the metro.
+1 not sure what pp was speaking about when they said the metro was 'nearby'. I has no desire to hoof it down to cleveland park. So i drove downtown every day. Parking wasn't bad (7 years ago) if you claimed your spot by 7:30/8. Sunday parking after 3 was horrible. No one moved their car because they knew they'd never get a spot when they returned
Anonymous wrote:Here's what I like about Mclean Gardens:
- It's beautiful with mature trees and Archbold forest, a little creek. It's where I walk my dog.
- It has a great community garden, and two tot lots
- We use the swimming pool in the summertime which is great
- We use the BBQ pits for get togethers with friends
- The people here are very nice. You get to know your neighbors for the most part.
- I like that it's sandwiched between Georgetown and Bethesda. Easy access to everywhere.
I like how close it is to the National Cathedral because we like going to events there and sitting in the gardens.
- Metro accessible.
- Peapod delivers groceries here! Which is great in the wintertime.
- We love being in the city but with a suburban feel.
What I don't like:
- Sometimes the parking is challenging. But you can rent a space.
- Sometimes people don't pick up their dog's poop!
Anyone would be happy here. The loft you are looking at looks renovated, which is a plus. This one says you have skylights too which people love. Good luck!
It's not that close to Metro: almost a mile to Cleveland Park station and a mile to Tenleytown, which is more direct.
Anonymous wrote:The biggest downside for me is that a bit of a hike to the metro.