Anonymous wrote:Love both Brookmont and GEH. I actually prefer Brookmont for the tight knit community vibe. There's a communal green, playground, field, tennis court, preschool, and non denominational church. I'm not sure GEH has a central community space or feel so it's a little harder to get to know people. But both are very warm, friendly, eclectic neighborhoods and very conveniently located. Both have a mix of conservative and liberal but lean more left than right. Brookmont has easier access to the river and towpath if that's important to you. GEH is a quicker bus ride to FH metro.
Agree but really you can not go wrong with the area just outside the city between mass ave and Clara Barton, really just a charming area. Great schools, easy commute, lovely houses and nighborhoods all enveloped in some of the prettiest topography in the city.
Lived in DuPont from 96-2008 before moving up for the schools. One thing that used to bug me was the good block, bad dynamic of the city. How one could be in a charming area and 150 yards later be in a completely different situation. West bethesda is completely sheltered for the most part having Potomac to the north, Chevy Chase to the east, McLean to the west and Spring Vally/palisades to the south. We bike to Georgetown for cup cakes and catch movies in friendship heights.
Only thing that sucks is the metro is already full most mornings by the time it gets to FH.