Anonymous wrote:All that matters when moving with tweens is their mental health. An hour on a bus and constant arguments about traffic will not promote that. I live in Georgetown and love it but would never send a child to school in Bethesda, even with a private shuttle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No doubt Bethesda. Best of both worlds
+1. I think that this is a no-brainer -- live in Bethesda.
Your kids will want to be near friends. And there are a lot more amenities in Bethesda that are useful for tweens -- namely a ton of sports teams in which to participate and their facilities. (I don't know of even a pool in Georgetown (except one public one), whereas there are tons of neighborhood pools in Bethesda.)
I have lived in Bethesda for 15 years, and our youngest is a 9th grader at a private school here. It's a really pleasant to live. I highly recommend 20816 for your zip code.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No doubt Bethesda. Best of both worlds
(I don't know of even a pool in Georgetown (except one public one), whereas there are tons of neighborhood pools in Bethesda.)
I have lived in Bethesda for 15 years, and our youngest is a 9th grader at a private school here. It's a really pleasant to live. I highly recommend 20816 for your zip code.
OP here: Looking at the zip code map, looks like 20816 would be too far from a metro station and 20815 and 20814 would be the better targets - am I missing something? If we are living in Bethesda/CC, we probably need to be within 10 minutes walking (not bus or car) of the metro station, whether it’s Friendship Heights or Bethesda.
On the Georgetown pool, wonder if Yates is a workable option for families? But pool isn’t a factor in our decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No doubt Bethesda. Best of both worlds
+1. I think that this is a no-brainer -- live in Bethesda.
Your kids will want to be near friends. And there are a lot more amenities in Bethesda that are useful for tweens -- namely a ton of sports teams in which to participate and their facilities. (I don't know of even a pool in Georgetown (except one public one), whereas there are tons of neighborhood pools in Bethesda.)
I have lived in Bethesda for 15 years, and our youngest is a 9th grader at a private school here. It's a really pleasant to live. I highly recommend 20816 for your zip code.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No doubt Bethesda. Best of both worlds
(I don't know of even a pool in Georgetown (except one public one), whereas there are tons of neighborhood pools in Bethesda.)
I have lived in Bethesda for 15 years, and our youngest is a 9th grader at a private school here. It's a really pleasant to live. I highly recommend 20816 for your zip code.
Anonymous wrote:No doubt Bethesda. Best of both worlds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know both of these areas and hands-down Bethesda. I can't imagine why anyone would actually want to live in Georgetown.
Georgetown is crowded, full of tourists, parking is a nightmare, driving around is terrible, the people are stuffy and elitist, you're surrounded by people like RFK and his wife, and then on the other hand a bunch of spoiled Georgetown students. And then boatloads of clueless tourists. Everything is overpriced. And the crime is much worse. Why would anyone live there?
When is the last time you lived in GT? We were away for awhile too (left before the pandemic), and when we came back, it was not as safe feeling as before (e.g., some of the bums seemed more aggressive and would approach, whereas this had not been the case when we frequented before). I think this has gotten somewhat better in the last couple of years, but I would feel more comfortable with my teens roaming Bethesda on their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're only going to have one car, you need to live somewhere metro accessible, which GT is not. Live in AU Park, Bethesda, Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, etc.
I live close to GT university and Rosslyn metro is 12 min walk. If you are in East Village, DuPont would take you that much too. This an urban legend that GT does not have metro access. If you can walk 10-15 minutes you can reach one of the three metro stations that are close by from any point in Georgetown. In AU park you would need to walk the same amount.
Anonymous wrote:If you're only going to have one car, you need to live somewhere metro accessible, which GT is not. Live in AU Park, Bethesda, Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, etc.
Anonymous wrote:The wfh spouse is right that it would be much more fun for him to live in Georgetown. But the commute to Farragut North and the one to Bethesda would be pretty awful compared to living in Bethesda.
If you really want to have one car, you have to live near a red line stop. The other person has to drive the kids. I don’t see how you could live in Georgetown happily without two cars so they can go in different directions each morning. Which is another problem about Georgetown - where to put the cars.
If you have one car in Georgetown, WFH spouse would probably end up driving two round trips a day to Bethesda for school pick up while the other parent uses the bus or something. That’s really, really a lot of driving. Traffic can be horrible. It would make it hard to enjoy walking to a cute lunch, if they even had time.
Maybe when the kids can drive, you move to Georgetown.