Anonymous wrote:Reston, VA. It might be too far out, but it's very diverse and is filled with parks and walking paths. I don't live there, but I often wish I did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia people: what would you say is VA’s closest analog to Silver Spring or Rockville? I’m guessing Falls Church, but I’d love to hear other ideas.
Basically the formula seems to be:
-outside the beltway, but not too far out
-some nearby urban areas with economic and ethnic diversity
-a substantial, but not hegemonic, population of educated people and the good schools that would accompany them
Closest analog to Silver Spring is South Arlington.
Closest analog to Rockville is Burke (unless you're talking about the part of Rockville that is also considered North Bethesda, in which case the closest analog is Vienna).
Your Burke-Rockville analog surprised me. While they aren’t identical, as I look more closely I see a lot of similarities.
How well has South Arlington kept it’s character? I would certainly have agreed about its similarities to SS 10 years ago, but Arlington seems to have transformed in recent years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No to North Arlington. (I live here).
I'm curious to hear more about Arlington. A friend is planning to move there because it's close to DC, more urban feel with things to do, and she says it's diverse and not snobby. But it hasn't been mentioned much on this thread one way or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia people: what would you say is VA’s closest analog to Silver Spring or Rockville? I’m guessing Falls Church, but I’d love to hear other ideas.
Basically the formula seems to be:
-outside the beltway, but not too far out
-some nearby urban areas with economic and ethnic diversity
-a substantial, but not hegemonic, population of educated people and the good schools that would accompany them
Closest analog to Silver Spring is South Arlington.
Closest analog to Rockville is Burke (unless you're talking about the part of Rockville that is also considered North Bethesda, in which case the closest analog is Vienna).
Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS in Rockville may be one of the most diverse Hs in the coountry—there are kids of every ethnicity and religion. And quite economically diverse. But Rockville really is pretty painful with strip malls. I feel like if you like White Plains then Silver spring might be more what you’re looking for. Maybe College Park or university park. Takoma park has the best cute downtown feel but it’s definitely a different kind of bubble, and your price point might not match. The cheaper areas of bethesda (zoned for WJ) have a fair amount of diversity with a ton of international families and lots of second generation immigrants as well, but basically everyone has a college degree and most people have an advanced degree (the government, non-profit and military folks means that it’s not all rich folks, but there’s not a lot of people that are actually financially struggling.).
I also wonder if the areas in NE that might work for you. I don’t know those neighborhoods well enough.
Anonymous wrote:Virginia people: what would you say is VA’s closest analog to Silver Spring or Rockville? I’m guessing Falls Church, but I’d love to hear other ideas.
Basically the formula seems to be:
-outside the beltway, but not too far out
-some nearby urban areas with economic and ethnic diversity
-a substantial, but not hegemonic, population of educated people and the good schools that would accompany them
Anonymous wrote:I’d look in Wheaton, maybe near Wheaton Regional Park. There are some beautiful homes with large plots of land up there that are in your price range. And there’s a large working class, plus a lot of very educated people (think Smithsonian staffers, teachers, FDA workers, etc). Not high earners, but well educated. A lot of middle class that comes from other parts of the country where they aren’t using generational wealth (Indiana, South Dakota, etc) to buy into the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on all the info you've given us, your best bets are Kensington or Silver Spring. Everywhere else mentioned in this thread is either above your price range, too far out or not very diverse.
oh yes, Kensington great choice too!
Anonymous wrote:No to North Arlington. (I live here).
Anonymous wrote:Based on all the info you've given us, your best bets are Kensington or Silver Spring. Everywhere else mentioned in this thread is either above your price range, too far out or not very diverse.