Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Chevy Chase
Wesley heights
Spring Valley
MD:
Potomac
In VA:
McLean
Great Falls
The SE quadrant of Old Town
Belle Haven
Rosemont
The small portion of N. Arlington that borders McLean
This is a good list for the 1980s, but a lot has changed since then.
+1. I assume PP is older.
That list is still very relevant if you delete Belle Haven.
I would also probably delete Great Falls and add Lyon village.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Chevy Chase
Wesley heights
Spring Valley
MD:
Potomac
In VA:
McLean
Great Falls
The SE quadrant of Old Town
Belle Haven
Rosemont
The small portion of N. Arlington that borders McLean
This is a good list for the 1980s, but a lot has changed since then.
+1. I assume PP is older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Chevy Chase
Wesley heights
Spring Valley
MD:
Potomac
In VA:
McLean
Great Falls
The SE quadrant of Old Town
Belle Haven
Rosemont
The small portion of N. Arlington that borders McLean
This is a good list for the 1980s, but a lot has changed since then.
+1. I assume PP is older.
That list is still very relevant if you delete Belle Haven.
I would also probably delete Great Falls and add Lyon village.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, prestige means history. So places like Kalorama and Chevy Chase which have been exclusive for generations would meet that criteria. Some places like Georgetown which was exclusive a generation ago have lost cachet.
But Chevy Chase’s “history” largely is one of deliberate segregation, so your personal notion of “prestige” is tinged with exclusion at least as much as exclusivity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wesley Heights below Cathedral. Some of the most expensive homes in DC.
The Albrittons, Marriotts, Dezoretzs, Ludwigs, and Zientzs seem to agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac, always Potomac. Peace, serenity, and the best public schools.
Public schools aren't the big factor for truly prestigious areas; proximity to the top private schools is more important. nothing wrong with Potomac, but it's not on the same level as Kalorama, Woodland-Normanstone, parts of Chevy Chase, etc.
Most of the top private schools are located in Woodley Park—adjacent to Woodland Normanstone (Beauvoir, St. Albans, NCS); Cleveland Park (WIS, Sidwell); and Tenleytown (GDS). Other private schools are located in (or within a 5 minute drive of) those neighborhoods: NCRC, Aidan Montessori, Burke, Whittle, and Sheridan).
I would not consider Chris Whittle’s latest Ponzi start up to be anywhere near this grouping of schools. But nice try.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown - still the home of some of the most expensive properties in town.
I love Georgetown and even lived there for a couple of years, but it's just not that convenient.
And Kalorama is and especially CCDC or other parts of NWDC? A lot of the areas mentioned here with old mansions are not very convenient or particularly close to everything or even metro. At least Georgetown has its own retail/business strips vs residential parts of NWDC, where you could be a mile away from anything to walk to except residential homes.
yes- if you are driving, it is much faster to go N-S to/from downtown than E-W. Kalorama & Woodley Park are super convenient to downtown--much more so than Georgetown. Even CCDC is much quicker than you'd think with the lane changes on CT Ave that give you four lanes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Chevy Chase
Wesley heights
Spring Valley
MD:
Potomac
In VA:
McLean
Great Falls
The SE quadrant of Old Town
Belle Haven
Rosemont
The small portion of N. Arlington that borders McLean
This is a good list for the 1980s, but a lot has changed since then.
+1. I assume PP is older.
That list is still very relevant if you delete Belle Haven.
I would also probably delete Great Falls and add Lyon village.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Chevy Chase
Wesley heights
Spring Valley
MD:
Potomac
In VA:
McLean
Great Falls
The SE quadrant of Old Town
Belle Haven
Rosemont
The small portion of N. Arlington that borders McLean
This is a good list for the 1980s, but a lot has changed since then.
+1. I assume PP is older.
That list is still very relevant if you delete Belle Haven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Chevy Chase
Wesley heights
Spring Valley
MD:
Potomac
In VA:
McLean
Great Falls
The SE quadrant of Old Town
Belle Haven
Rosemont
The small portion of N. Arlington that borders McLean
This is a good list for the 1980s, but a lot has changed since then.
+1. I assume PP is older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Chevy Chase
Wesley heights
Spring Valley
MD:
Potomac
In VA:
McLean
Great Falls
The SE quadrant of Old Town
Belle Haven
Rosemont
The small portion of N. Arlington that borders McLean
This is a good list for the 1980s, but a lot has changed since then.