Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would live in Chevy Chase in a heartbeat if I could afford it. Nice homes, quiet streets, great schools, close to DC. What's not to like?
The complete lack of racial diversity, for a start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Small, cramped, outdated houses on tiny lots, houses crammed too close together, impossibly narrow streets, excessive noise from both Connecticut Ave and Brookville Rd, not walkable to metro, subpar public high school.....all adds up to not so great at all.
If you had ever been the CC you would know that that is not the majority of CC.
Say it again in English?
Seriously? The majority of CC have large yards, not tiny yards asshole.
Calling PP an asshole doesn’t change the fact that he/she is right. LOL. Defensive much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would live in Chevy Chase in a heartbeat if I could afford it. Nice homes, quiet streets, great schools, close to DC. What's not to like?
The complete lack of racial diversity, for a start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Small, cramped, outdated houses on tiny lots, houses crammed too close together, impossibly narrow streets, excessive noise from both Connecticut Ave and Brookville Rd, not walkable to metro, subpar public high school.....all adds up to not so great at all.
Small, cramped, outdated houses: That depends. Some of the houses are quite large, and many of the houses either have been updated or have features that age well. Some fit that profile.
Tiny lots: Yes, the lots are smaller. It's the trade-off people make given how expensive the land is there.
Houses crammed too close together: Not much different than what you get if you build a bigger house on a bigger lot.
Impossibly narrow streets: This forces people to drive slower. Of course, sometimes you end up with cars double-parked that makes navigation difficult.
Excessive noise: No different than living near other major roads in DC, MD, or VA.
Not walkable to Metro: Depends on location. Somerset is walkable to Metro; other parts of CC are not.
Subpar public high school: You can reach this conclusion only if you have a thing against children who are not white or Asian
Adds up to not that great: So you say, but the average sales price for single-family homes in the B-CC district over the past year is the highest in the DC suburbs (higher than Whitman, Churchill, Langley, McLean, Yorktown).
Anonymous wrote:I would live in Chevy Chase in a heartbeat if I could afford it. Nice homes, quiet streets, great schools, close to DC. What's not to like?
Anonymous wrote:Small, cramped, outdated houses on tiny lots, houses crammed too close together, impossibly narrow streets, excessive noise from both Connecticut Ave and Brookville Rd, not walkable to metro, subpar public high school.....all adds up to not so great at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Small, cramped, outdated houses on tiny lots, houses crammed too close together, impossibly narrow streets, excessive noise from both Connecticut Ave and Brookville Rd, not walkable to metro, subpar public high school.....all adds up to not so great at all.
If you had ever been the CC you would know that that is not the majority of CC.
Say it again in English?
Seriously? The majority of CC have large yards, not tiny yards asshole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Small, cramped, outdated houses on tiny lots, houses crammed too close together, impossibly narrow streets, excessive noise from both Connecticut Ave and Brookville Rd, not walkable to metro, subpar public high school.....all adds up to not so great at all.
If you had ever been the CC you would know that that is not the majority of CC.
Say it again in English?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Small, cramped, outdated houses on tiny lots, houses crammed too close together, impossibly narrow streets, excessive noise from both Connecticut Ave and Brookville Rd, not walkable to metro, subpar public high school.....all adds up to not so great at all.
If you had ever been the CC you would know that that is not the majority of CC.
Anonymous wrote:Small, cramped, outdated houses on tiny lots, houses crammed too close together, impossibly narrow streets, excessive noise from both Connecticut Ave and Brookville Rd, not walkable to metro, subpar public high school.....all adds up to not so great at all.
Anonymous wrote:Small, cramped, outdated houses on tiny lots, houses crammed too close together, impossibly narrow streets, excessive noise from both Connecticut Ave and Brookville Rd, not walkable to metro, subpar public high school.....all adds up to not so great at all.