Anonymous wrote:Bethesda is the only good place in MoCo. Takoma Park is fine too. The rest is suffering from a total lack of jobs and just being in MoCo, one of the most poorly run counties in the US.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with disliking the look of SS, but If you care more about how a neighborhood looks than what it has to offer, you will NOT fit in SS.
Anonymous wrote:We live in downtown SS and love it. We are a ten minute walk from Rock Creek Park, so easy to get to downtown DC, lots of playgrounds. If we could buy in close-in SS (Woodside) or those townhouses across from the metro station I would feel like I've made it in life. We are people who prefer hole in the wall Ethiopian food to high end Bethesda restaurants, and Bethesda has too many White people for me honestly. I grew up in Bethesda and it's nice, but so not me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We lived in downtown SS for many years and hated it, for similar reasons: large blocks, ugly buildings, wind corridors in winter in between high rises, heat radiation in summer through the pavement and buildings, lack of green spaces. We saved enough to move close to downtown Bethesda, and much prefer it. It took SERIOUS belt-tightening saving, and we bought the cheapest house we could find. But it was so worth it![]()
Aren’t you worried Bethesda will become more like SS with the high buildings and dense construction?
No because there are seriously influential people living here who sit or lean on the planning committee to keep it pedestrian friendly.
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda is where souls go to die. Rockville, Frederick, anything thing is better than heinous and hoitey Bethesda with its zero parking, congestion, and office park overload. Blah blah blah. It’s the Arlington of MoCo.