Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s eclectic. There’s a variety of professions in the neighborhood. Ppl don’t value that on this forum
+1
People are genuinely nice here.
We thought about moving after retirement, but decided against it. This city is filled with young families, not as many new retirees.
Where did you end up?
Downsized home in Bethesda.
Honestly, if you ended up in Bethesda, Mount Rainier wouldn’t have been for you, regardless of age.
Oh please, they’re not that different and pickle ball is fun.
Nothing wrong with pickle ball, but MtR and Bethesda could not be more different.
This really isn’t true. I have lived in both. Bethesda is generally wealthier. That’s really it, especially among SFH owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s eclectic. There’s a variety of professions in the neighborhood. Ppl don’t value that on this forum
+1
People are genuinely nice here.
We thought about moving after retirement, but decided against it. This city is filled with young families, not as many new retirees.
Where did you end up?
Downsized home in Bethesda.
Honestly, if you ended up in Bethesda, Mount Rainier wouldn’t have been for you, regardless of age.
Oh please, they’re not that different and pickle ball is fun.
Nothing wrong with pickle ball, but MtR and Bethesda could not be more different.
This really isn’t true. I have lived in both. Bethesda is generally wealthier. That’s really it, especially among SFH owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s eclectic. There’s a variety of professions in the neighborhood. Ppl don’t value that on this forum
+1
People are genuinely nice here.
We thought about moving after retirement, but decided against it. This city is filled with young families, not as many new retirees.
Where did you end up?
Downsized home in Bethesda.
Honestly, if you ended up in Bethesda, Mount Rainier wouldn’t have been for you, regardless of age.
Oh please, they’re not that different and pickle ball is fun.
Nothing wrong with pickle ball, but MtR and Bethesda could not be more different.
Anonymous wrote:How many famines there are usinf the neighborhood publics for upper elementary, middle, or high school? Do people leave for better schools if they don't win the PG school lotto or have TAG kids (similar to what happens in many dc neighborhoods).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s eclectic. There’s a variety of professions in the neighborhood. Ppl don’t value that on this forum
+1
People are genuinely nice here.
We thought about moving after retirement, but decided against it. This city is filled with young families, not as many new retirees.
Where did you end up?
Downsized home in Bethesda.
Honestly, if you ended up in Bethesda, Mount Rainier wouldn’t have been for you, regardless of age.
Oh please, they’re not that different and pickle ball is fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s eclectic. There’s a variety of professions in the neighborhood. Ppl don’t value that on this forum
+1
People are genuinely nice here.
We thought about moving after retirement, but decided against it. This city is filled with young families, not as many new retirees.
Where did you end up?
Downsized home in Bethesda.
Honestly, if you ended up in Bethesda, Mount Rainier wouldn’t have been for you, regardless of age.
Oh please, they’re not that different and pickle ball is fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s eclectic. There’s a variety of professions in the neighborhood. Ppl don’t value that on this forum
+1
People are genuinely nice here.
We thought about moving after retirement, but decided against it. This city is filled with young families, not as many new retirees.
Where did you end up?
Downsized home in Bethesda.
Honestly, if you ended up in Bethesda, Mount Rainier wouldn’t have been for you, regardless of age.
Oh please, they’re not that different and pickle ball is fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s eclectic. There’s a variety of professions in the neighborhood. Ppl don’t value that on this forum
+1
People are genuinely nice here.
We thought about moving after retirement, but decided against it. This city is filled with young families, not as many new retirees.
Where did you end up?
Downsized home in Bethesda.
Honestly, if you ended up in Bethesda, Mount Rainier wouldn’t have been for you, regardless of age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s eclectic. There’s a variety of professions in the neighborhood. Ppl don’t value that on this forum
+1
People are genuinely nice here.
We thought about moving after retirement, but decided against it. This city is filled with young families, not as many new retirees.
Where did you end up?
Downsized home in Bethesda.
Honestly, if you ended up in Bethesda, Mount Rainier wouldn’t have been for you, regardless of age.
We preferred the better kept lawns of Bethesda and the 65+ pickleball groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s eclectic. There’s a variety of professions in the neighborhood. Ppl don’t value that on this forum
+1
People are genuinely nice here.
We thought about moving after retirement, but decided against it. This city is filled with young families, not as many new retirees.
Where did you end up?
Downsized home in Bethesda.
Honestly, if you ended up in Bethesda, Mount Rainier wouldn’t have been for you, regardless of age.
We preferred the better kept lawns of Bethesda and the 65+ pickleball groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s eclectic. There’s a variety of professions in the neighborhood. Ppl don’t value that on this forum
+1
People are genuinely nice here.
We thought about moving after retirement, but decided against it. This city is filled with young families, not as many new retirees.
Where did you end up?
Downsized home in Bethesda.
Honestly, if you ended up in Bethesda, Mount Rainier wouldn’t have been for you, regardless of age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s eclectic. There’s a variety of professions in the neighborhood. Ppl don’t value that on this forum
+1
People are genuinely nice here.
We thought about moving after retirement, but decided against it. This city is filled with young families, not as many new retirees.
Where did you end up?
Downsized home in Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:For those living in Mount Rainier, can you share what it's like... what are people like? is it pretentious? do neighbors actually talk to each other?