Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20814 has a big chunk of downtown Bethesda (including east Bethesda) fwiw.
20814 also includes Edgemoor -- a great neighborhood where you can walk to all the stores and restaurants in Bethesda, as well as the Metro, library and movie theatres. There's also the Edgemoor club with pool and tennis. Commute to GU is pretty easy -- Little Falls to Mass, then cut through Glover Park to avoid Wisconsin. A teardown is about $1M. Note that MS and HS boundaries may chance with the construction of the new MS, but Bethesda ES will remain the in-boundary school.
Edgemoor is an outlier within Bethesda 20814...pooks hill is real
Edgemoor and East Bethesda look pretty real to me. Are you saying they're Potemkin villages? Fascinating.
Nope. Saying they are in the top 1 percent of that zip code in terms of cost. Doofus.
Where's your evidence for this statement? And, BTW, you're very rude.
Doofus ain't so bad.
My source is the census map posted above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20814 has a big chunk of downtown Bethesda (including east Bethesda) fwiw.
20814 also includes Edgemoor -- a great neighborhood where you can walk to all the stores and restaurants in Bethesda, as well as the Metro, library and movie theatres. There's also the Edgemoor club with pool and tennis. Commute to GU is pretty easy -- Little Falls to Mass, then cut through Glover Park to avoid Wisconsin. A teardown is about $1M. Note that MS and HS boundaries may chance with the construction of the new MS, but Bethesda ES will remain the in-boundary school.
Edgemoor is an outlier within Bethesda 20814...pooks hill is real
Edgemoor and East Bethesda look pretty real to me. Are you saying they're Potemkin villages? Fascinating.
Nope. Saying they are in the top 1 percent of that zip code in terms of cost. Doofus.
Where's your evidence for this statement? And, BTW, you're very rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am looking for a home in these two zips. Any idea on housing costs, schools, distance to Georgetown iU?
N Arl is closer to Georgetown and more prestigous than 20814 which sits near the 270 interchange; the homes are more attractive up near the Chain Bridge than 20814 and more expensive too.
wuh?![]()
I live in 20814 and couldn't be further from 270 if I tried. Perhaps you're thinking 20817?
I love our neighborhood although its not so close to GU. Houses are lovely, old charm etc.
Whitman is the HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20814 has a big chunk of downtown Bethesda (including east Bethesda) fwiw.
20814 also includes Edgemoor -- a great neighborhood where you can walk to all the stores and restaurants in Bethesda, as well as the Metro, library and movie theatres. There's also the Edgemoor club with pool and tennis. Commute to GU is pretty easy -- Little Falls to Mass, then cut through Glover Park to avoid Wisconsin. A teardown is about $1M. Note that MS and HS boundaries may chance with the construction of the new MS, but Bethesda ES will remain the in-boundary school.
Edgemoor is an outlier within Bethesda 20814...pooks hill is real
Edgemoor and East Bethesda look pretty real to me. Are you saying they're Potemkin villages? Fascinating.
Nope. Saying they are in the top 1 percent of that zip code in terms of cost. Doofus.
This doesn't make any sense - Pooks Hill is tiny compared to Edgemoor and East Bethesda - check the map!
Also, a lot of people in the Pooks Hill area are scientists at NIH, or doctors from the Naval Medical center, both of which are walking distance from Pooks Hill. Not every profession that requires post graduate education automatically makes you a millionaire, but you will find 20814 is one of the most educated zip codes in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am looking for a home in these two zips. Any idea on housing costs, schools, distance to Georgetown iU?
N Arl is closer to Georgetown and more prestigous than 20814 which sits near the 270 interchange; the homes are more attractive up near the Chain Bridge than 20814 and more expensive too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20814 has a big chunk of downtown Bethesda (including east Bethesda) fwiw.
20814 also includes Edgemoor -- a great neighborhood where you can walk to all the stores and restaurants in Bethesda, as well as the Metro, library and movie theatres. There's also the Edgemoor club with pool and tennis. Commute to GU is pretty easy -- Little Falls to Mass, then cut through Glover Park to avoid Wisconsin. A teardown is about $1M. Note that MS and HS boundaries may chance with the construction of the new MS, but Bethesda ES will remain the in-boundary school.
Edgemoor is an outlier within Bethesda 20814...pooks hill is real
Edgemoor and East Bethesda look pretty real to me. Are you saying they're Potemkin villages? Fascinating.
Nope. Saying they are in the top 1 percent of that zip code in terms of cost. Doofus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20814 has a big chunk of downtown Bethesda (including east Bethesda) fwiw.
20814 also includes Edgemoor -- a great neighborhood where you can walk to all the stores and restaurants in Bethesda, as well as the Metro, library and movie theatres. There's also the Edgemoor club with pool and tennis. Commute to GU is pretty easy -- Little Falls to Mass, then cut through Glover Park to avoid Wisconsin. A teardown is about $1M. Note that MS and HS boundaries may chance with the construction of the new MS, but Bethesda ES will remain the in-boundary school.
Edgemoor is an outlier within Bethesda 20814...pooks hill is real
Edgemoor and East Bethesda look pretty real to me. Are you saying they're Potemkin villages? Fascinating.
Nope. Saying they are in the top 1 percent of that zip code in terms of cost. Doofus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20814 has a big chunk of downtown Bethesda (including east Bethesda) fwiw.
20814 also includes Edgemoor -- a great neighborhood where you can walk to all the stores and restaurants in Bethesda, as well as the Metro, library and movie theatres. There's also the Edgemoor club with pool and tennis. Commute to GU is pretty easy -- Little Falls to Mass, then cut through Glover Park to avoid Wisconsin. A teardown is about $1M. Note that MS and HS boundaries may chance with the construction of the new MS, but Bethesda ES will remain the in-boundary school.
Edgemoor is an outlier within Bethesda 20814...pooks hill is real
Edgemoor and East Bethesda look pretty real to me. Are you saying they're Potemkin villages? Fascinating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20814 has a big chunk of downtown Bethesda (including east Bethesda) fwiw.
20814 also includes Edgemoor -- a great neighborhood where you can walk to all the stores and restaurants in Bethesda, as well as the Metro, library and movie theatres. There's also the Edgemoor club with pool and tennis. Commute to GU is pretty easy -- Little Falls to Mass, then cut through Glover Park to avoid Wisconsin. A teardown is about $1M. Note that MS and HS boundaries may chance with the construction of the new MS, but Bethesda ES will remain the in-boundary school.
Edgemoor is an outlier within Bethesda 20814...pooks hill is real
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20814 has a big chunk of downtown Bethesda (including east Bethesda) fwiw.
20814 also includes Edgemoor -- a great neighborhood where you can walk to all the stores and restaurants in Bethesda, as well as the Metro, library and movie theatres. There's also the Edgemoor club with pool and tennis. Commute to GU is pretty easy -- Little Falls to Mass, then cut through Glover Park to avoid Wisconsin. A teardown is about $1M. Note that MS and HS boundaries may chance with the construction of the new MS, but Bethesda ES will remain the in-boundary school.
Anonymous wrote:20814 has a big chunk of downtown Bethesda (including east Bethesda) fwiw.
Anonymous wrote:Pools Hill is the very northern edge of 20814, which also encompasses all of downtown Bethesda.