Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already posted how I think Del Ray is overrated.
But it's definitely exponentially better than Pimmit Hills.
Better is such a stupid word, perhaps you can share some metrics of the betterness as you call it.
I live in neither neighborhood but when we looked at family friendly, commute convenience and good schools we considered pimmit hills light years ahead of del ray.
Del ray would be fun for a divorcee or spinster who wants to walk to the bars, restaurants and shops.
The metrics are a mix of intangible and tangible. They include:
Great proximity to downtown DC and Old Town.
Fun community and amenities.
Nice housing stock.
Good restaurants as opposed to the chains you get at Tysons.
Close to great shopping as well as unique stores on the Avenue.
Pimmit Hills? Ugly shit shacks with chain link fences where people think proximity to Tysons Corner is a virtue.
But I do concede on the schools. True that.
Pimmit Hills? Ugly shit shacks with chain link fences where people think proximity to Tysons Corner is a virtue.
I live nearby and tend to drive by this area quite often. There a very few chain link fences left and the shit shacks are being torn down left and right at least one or two new builds per block some even more. There are some decent small homes that aren't tear down quality but they are the brick ones in the north and the later 60s homes on the east.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already posted how I think Del Ray is overrated.
But it's definitely exponentially better than Pimmit Hills.
Better is such a stupid word, perhaps you can share some metrics of the betterness as you call it.
I live in neither neighborhood but when we looked at family friendly, commute convenience and good schools we considered pimmit hills light years ahead of del ray.
Del ray would be fun for a divorcee or spinster who wants to walk to the bars, restaurants and shops.
The metrics are a mix of intangible and tangible. They include:
Great proximity to downtown DC and Old Town.
Fun community and amenities.
Nice housing stock.
Good restaurants as opposed to the chains you get at Tysons.
Close to great shopping as well as unique stores on the Avenue.
Pimmit Hills? Ugly shit shacks with chain link fences where people think proximity to Tysons Corner is a virtue.
But I do concede on the schools. True that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already posted how I think Del Ray is overrated.
But it's definitely exponentially better than Pimmit Hills.
Better is such a stupid word, perhaps you can share some metrics of the betterness as you call it.
I live in neither neighborhood but when we looked at family friendly, commute convenience and good schools we considered pimmit hills light years ahead of del ray.
Del ray would be fun for a divorcee or spinster who wants to walk to the bars, restaurants and shops.
Anonymous wrote:
The metrics are a mix of intangible and tangible. They include:
Great proximity to downtown DC and Old Town.
Fun community and amenities.
Nice housing stock.
Good restaurants as opposed to the chains you get at Tysons.
Close to great shopping as well as unique stores on the Avenue.
Pimmit Hills? Ugly shit shacks with chain link fences where people think proximity to Tysons Corner is a virtue.
But I do concede on the schools. True that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already posted how I think Del Ray is overrated.
But it's definitely exponentially better than Pimmit Hills.
Better is such a stupid word, perhaps you can share some metrics of the betterness as you call it.
I live in neither neighborhood but when we looked at family friendly, commute convenience and good schools we considered pimmit hills light years ahead of del ray.
Del ray would be fun for a divorcee or spinster who wants to walk to the bars, restaurants and shops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already posted how I think Del Ray is overrated.
But it's definitely exponentially better than Pimmit Hills.
+1. People are infinitely cooler as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already posted how I think Del Ray is overrated.
But it's definitely exponentially better than Pimmit Hills.
+1. People are infinitely cooler as well.
Anonymous wrote:I already posted how I think Del Ray is overrated.
But it's definitely exponentially better than Pimmit Hills.
Anonymous wrote:I already posted how I think Del Ray is overrated.
But it's definitely exponentially better than Pimmit Hills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Del ray is great for the parents!
Really? The public schools don't appeal to many parents in Del Ray.