Anonymous wrote:None in Nova? McLean for sure.
Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask where the old money neighborhoods are, your money is too new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Kalorama, Chevy Chase, parts of McLean
Georgetown, old McLean, Chevy Chase and Kalorama would top my list. Historically DC hasn't been about money - instead DC has been about power. That isn't to say that the DMV hasn't had old money but just that there just hasn't been A LOT of it like in NYC and its surrounds. The dynamic for DC began to shift with the tech boom. We'll never catch up with NYC but it definitely has changed here.
DC wasn't a place that made many fortunes until recently, it was a place where folks with fortunes often moved to to do interesting work. But yes, until the tech boom a lot of the local money was much smaller scale than in NYC, SF, LA, Chicago, Boston, Palm Beach, etc.
I preferred it the old way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Edgemoor
Ha, ha, ha, ha. Bethesda was full of cement plants 50 years ago. You can't be serious.
Anonymous wrote:Edgemoor
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Kalorama, Chevy Chase, parts of McLean
Georgetown, old McLean, Chevy Chase and Kalorama would top my list. Historically DC hasn't been about money - instead DC has been about power. That isn't to say that the DMV hasn't had old money but just that there just hasn't been A LOT of it like in NYC and its surrounds. The dynamic for DC began to shift with the tech boom. We'll never catch up with NYC but it definitely has changed here.
DC wasn't a place that made many fortunes until recently, it was a place where folks with fortunes often moved to to do interesting work. But yes, until the tech boom a lot of the local money was much smaller scale than in NYC, SF, LA, Chicago, Boston, Palm Beach, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Kalorama, Chevy Chase, parts of McLean
Georgetown, old McLean, Chevy Chase and Kalorama would top my list. Historically DC hasn't been about money - instead DC has been about power. That isn't to say that the DMV hasn't had old money but just that there just hasn't been A LOT of it like in NYC and its surrounds. The dynamic for DC began to shift with the tech boom. We'll never catch up with NYC but it definitely has changed here.
Anonymous wrote:Ooooookay.
Spring Valley
Westmoreland Hills
Chevy Chase Village
Wesley Heights
Forest Hills
Georgetown
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Kalorama, Chevy Chase, parts of McLean