Anonymous wrote:I really don't care what happened in Chevy Chase 100 years ago. Do you know what happened 100 years ago too? WWI and millions of white people killing each other. Do I care about that too? Nope.
Nothing stops black buyers from moving to Chevy Chase. Nothing. It's not Chevy Chase's fault if there aren't enough minorities to satisfy your quotas. Good luck trying to make a moral dilemma out of some people wanting to live in Chevy Chase. They are living their life the way they want to while you are sitting in a front of a screen ranting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chevy Chase is the McDonald's of neighborhoods. Wheaton is the Morton's steakhouse.
HAHA I love this. I think this is the LAST thing anyone would ever say about the 2, but I'm sure some DCUM posters would love to argue otherwise.
see the other big thread in real estate this week to be in on the joke
Anonymous wrote:I really don't care what happened in Chevy Chase 100 years ago. Do you know what happened 100 years ago too? WWI and millions of white people killing each other. Do I care about that too? Nope.
Nothing stops black buyers from moving to Chevy Chase. Nothing. It's not Chevy Chase's fault if there aren't enough minorities to satisfy your quotas. Good luck trying to make a moral dilemma out of some people wanting to live in Chevy Chase. They are living their life the way they want to while you are sitting in a front of a screen ranting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in chevy chase pay to be surrounded by rich white people. They even say so in this thread before their comments get deleted
PP directly above you, and, yeah, exactly. I mean, isn't that what they think is so great about it? That's what all the other stuff is code for, when you get down to it. FWIW, I'm a white woman who grew up in Bethesda, so I know this area well.
Anonymous wrote:People in chevy chase pay to be surrounded by rich white people. They even say so in this thread before their comments get deleted
Anonymous wrote: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.
That's a personal preference, not a moral preference. CC is around 85% white but a good portion of that will also be Jewish.
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:Chevy Chase is the McDonald's of neighborhoods. Wheaton is the Morton's steakhouse.
HAHA I love this. I think this is the LAST thing anyone would ever say about the 2, but I'm sure some DCUM posters would love to argue otherwise.
see the other big thread in real estate this week to be in on the jokeAnonymous wrote:Chevy Chase is the McDonald's of neighborhoods. Wheaton is the Morton's steakhouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Going back to the original posts, these are the most expensive DC suburban high school districts for single-family homes over the past 12 months:
1. B-CC (Bethesda)
2. Langley (McLean)
3. Whitman (Bethesda)
4. Churchill (Potomac)
5. George Mason (Falls Church)
6. McLean (McLean)
7. Yorktown (Arlington)
8. Washington-Lee (Arlington)
9. Madison (Vienna)
10. Oakton (Vienna)
Of the top 10, the only one with more diversity than B-CC is W-L in Arlington.
Do you honestly think the diversity at B-CC comes from Chevy Chase? Come on.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Going back to the original posts, these are the most expensive DC suburban high school districts for single-family homes over the past 12 months:
1. B-CC (Bethesda)
2. Langley (McLean)
3. Whitman (Bethesda)
4. Churchill (Potomac)
5. George Mason (Falls Church)
6. McLean (McLean)
7. Yorktown (Arlington)
8. Washington-Lee (Arlington)
9. Madison (Vienna)
10. Oakton (Vienna)
Of the top 10, the only one with more diversity than B-CC is W-L in Arlington.