Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the safe, human-sized, walkable, leafy, sidewalked, small town neighborhoods with reputable public schools close to DC are expensive.
I lived in downtown Silver Spring, and moved close to downtown Bethesda for the schools and the better quality of life as a pedestrian. Downtown Silver Spring does not have that small town feel, and it is unsafe in the evening (and sometimes during the day). As a pedestrian, it's much more pleasant to walk in downtown Bethesda than downtown Silver Spring (there are more street crossings, the shops/restaurants are closer together and the buildings mostly aren't as tall). I've personally witnessed multiple fights in the pedestrian alley in Silver Spring, none in Bethesda.
- multiethnic foreigner, living on a Bethesda street full of people from all over the world.
I love how internationally diverse Bethesda is, one of my very favorite things about it.
Lol
The fact that I have South American, African, Israeli, and Iranian neighbors is amusing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It's very simple. Bethesda is the closest to place to downtown DC that's not DC.
In Maryland that is tire. But overall, that would be Arlington.
Or oxen hill
Bethesda is closer distance wise. Commute may be the same but there less built up between Oxen Hill and Downtown (for a reason that is reflected in price).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the safe, human-sized, walkable, leafy, sidewalked, small town neighborhoods with reputable public schools close to DC are expensive.
I lived in downtown Silver Spring, and moved close to downtown Bethesda for the schools and the better quality of life as a pedestrian. Downtown Silver Spring does not have that small town feel, and it is unsafe in the evening (and sometimes during the day). As a pedestrian, it's much more pleasant to walk in downtown Bethesda than downtown Silver Spring (there are more street crossings, the shops/restaurants are closer together and the buildings mostly aren't as tall). I've personally witnessed multiple fights in the pedestrian alley in Silver Spring, none in Bethesda.
- multiethnic foreigner, living on a Bethesda street full of people from all over the world.
I love how internationally diverse Bethesda is, one of my very favorite things about it.
Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It's very simple. Bethesda is the closest to place to downtown DC that's not DC.
In Maryland that is tire. But overall, that would be Arlington.
Or oxen hill
Anonymous wrote: It's very simple. Bethesda is the closest to place to downtown DC that's not DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It's very simple. Bethesda is the closest to place to downtown DC that's not DC.
In Maryland that is tire. But overall, that would be Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Bethesda expensive?
Why is Chevy Chase expensive?
Why is McLean expensive?
Why is Arlington expensive?
The answer is the same for all of them. It's really not that complicated.
Why isn’t Oxen Hill expensive? Forest Heights? Hillcrest Heights?
Crime and schools.
For crime: check crimegrade.org
For schools: check greatschools.org
You might disagree with the ratings, but they're an objective source that many people trust.
Anonymous wrote: It's very simple. Bethesda is the closest to place to downtown DC that's not DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Bethesda expensive?
Why is Chevy Chase expensive?
Why is McLean expensive?
Why is Arlington expensive?
The answer is the same for all of them. It's really not that complicated.
Why isn’t Oxen Hill expensive? Forest Heights? Hillcrest Heights?
Crime and schools.
For crime: check crimegrade.org
For schools: check greatschools.org
You might disagree with the ratings, but they're an objective source that many people trust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Bethesda expensive?
Why is Chevy Chase expensive?
Why is McLean expensive?
Why is Arlington expensive?
The answer is the same for all of them. It's really not that complicated.
Why isn’t Oxen Hill expensive? Forest Heights? Hillcrest Heights?