Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 10:35     Subject: Re:What would you consider to be the Washington area's prestige neighborhoods?

Anonymous wrote:The trendy parts of Centreville.


I love the strip mall scene there but it still pales compared to Pimmit
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 09:57     Subject: What would you consider to be the Washington area's prestige neighborhoods?

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Anonymous wrote:McLean


What part?


The part of Chain Bridge Rd between Dolley Madison and Georgetown Pike.

The neighborhoods (excluding Langley Ridge) to the north of Georgetown Pike inside the beltway.

Anything overlooking the river


Another silly Langley poster impressed w/herself and giving prestige a bad name.


I don’t live there. But if one was going for “prestige” in McLean those spots are some places where those concerned with it live. But keep on with your super sweet personality!


Did that poster mean to carve out Langley Oaks? That neighborhood is north of Georgetown Pike and not at all prestigious (your basic Burke or Rockville subdivision, just near the CIA).


That was me. Yes, I meant Langley Oaks. I think got confused writing it down because it is Ridge Rd. Sorry!
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2020 20:14     Subject: What would you consider to be the Washington area's prestige neighborhoods?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:McLean


What part?


The part of Chain Bridge Rd between Dolley Madison and Georgetown Pike.

The neighborhoods (excluding Langley Ridge) to the north of Georgetown Pike inside the beltway.

Anything overlooking the river


Another silly Langley poster impressed w/herself and giving prestige a bad name.


I don’t live there. But if one was going for “prestige” in McLean those spots are some places where those concerned with it live. But keep on with your super sweet personality!


Did that poster mean to carve out Langley Oaks? That neighborhood is north of Georgetown Pike and not at all prestigious (your basic Burke or Rockville subdivision, just near the CIA).


Not that one.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2020 19:19     Subject: Re:What would you consider to be the Washington area's prestige neighborhoods?

The trendy parts of Centreville.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2020 19:18     Subject: Re:What would you consider to be the Washington area's prestige neighborhoods?

Pretty much nowhere in NOVA or Montgomery Co. There are some great houses or estates in those places for sure but the great neighborhoods are lacking.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2020 10:11     Subject: What would you consider to be the Washington area's prestige neighborhoods?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:McLean


What part?


The part of Chain Bridge Rd between Dolley Madison and Georgetown Pike.

The neighborhoods (excluding Langley Ridge) to the north of Georgetown Pike inside the beltway.

Anything overlooking the river


Another silly Langley poster impressed w/herself and giving prestige a bad name.


I don’t live there. But if one was going for “prestige” in McLean those spots are some places where those concerned with it live. But keep on with your super sweet personality!


Did that poster mean to carve out Langley Oaks? That neighborhood is north of Georgetown Pike and not at all prestigious (your basic Burke or Rockville subdivision, just near the CIA).
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2020 10:07     Subject: What would you consider to be the Washington area's prestige neighborhoods?

Potomac
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2020 09:33     Subject: What would you consider to be the Washington area's prestige neighborhoods?

Didn’t realize it until this morning but apparently, the only answer to this question is NoAr.

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/502469.page