Anonymous wrote:Seattleite here- We moved from Wallingford in 2009 and by pure chance ended up in Del Ray. This by far the closest thing you'll find that will fit. Maybe small pockets of Arlington or Takoma Park. Everything else is pure suburban hell. Don't even consider Mclean, Reston, Falls Church, Silver Spring, Vienna.
Those places are like telling someone to move to North Gate if they were relocating to Seattle.
Ignore the hate on the schools. My daughters are excelling- oldest went to UVA with admissions to W and M, Northwestern and Denison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there something like Del Ray in MD? (Commute issue)
Takoma Park. Some parts of DTSS and Kensington.
The secret of these places is that they’re pretty expensive, so they’re not as humble and down to earth as their vibe would suggest. They’re still cute and walkable, but not affordable for most people.
Completely disagree. SFHs in Del Ray are in the 1.2-1.7 range so these are people that could very easily afford McLean, Great Falls, Potomac, Bethesda.
They just don't want to. Because they are down to earth rather than obnoxious, ostentatious new money people.
Anonymous wrote:Seattleite here- We moved from Wallingford in 2009 and by pure chance ended up in Del Ray. This by far the closest thing you'll find that will fit. Maybe small pockets of Arlington or Takoma Park. Everything else is pure suburban hell. Don't even consider Mclean, Reston, Falls Church, Silver Spring, Vienna.
Those places are like telling someone to move to North Gate if they were relocating to Seattle.
Ignore the hate on the schools. My daughters are excelling- oldest went to UVA with admissions to W and M, Northwestern and Denison.
Anonymous wrote:Smh Stay in DC if you aren't even going to do real research or drive-throughs of the neighborhoods. Or search literally any thread with each neighborhood/town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seattleite here- We moved from Wallingford in 2009 and by pure chance ended up in Del Ray. This by far the closest thing you'll find that will fit. Maybe small pockets of Arlington or Takoma Park. Everything else is pure suburban hell. Don't even consider Mclean, Reston, Falls Church, Silver Spring, Vienna.
Those places are like telling someone to move to North Gate if they were relocating to Seattle.
Ignore the hate on the schools. My daughters are excelling- oldest went to UVA with admissions to W and M, Northwestern and Denison.
We also ended up in Del Ray without realizing how fortunate of a choice it was as we were house hunting all over the metro. The housing stock here is similar to our favorite part of Portland -- no cookie-cutter houses, no massive lots, lots of houses with porches and ample outdoor space, and sidewalks with plenty of places people actually walk to! The people here are like where we used to live in the midwest -- quite friendly and neighbors care about each other and the community. And the pace of life seems a touch slower and "keeping up with the Jones" not as much of a thing here compared to parts of Arlington and NWDC that we looked at. That's great to hear about the schools as our oldest will enter elementary school soon, and we hear from our neighbors that the schools seem to get better and better.
Parts of Silver spring and Kensington seem similar in this regard too as we've come to know the DMV. Takoma Park has some very cool houses but was just a bit too crunchy for our personalities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there something like Del Ray in MD? (Commute issue)
Takoma Park. Some parts of DTSS and Kensington.
The secret of these places is that they’re pretty expensive, so they’re not as humble and down to earth as their vibe would suggest. They’re still cute and walkable, but not affordable for most people.
Completely disagree. SFHs in Del Ray are in the 1.2-1.7 range so these are people that could very easily afford McLean, Great Falls, Potomac, Bethesda.
They just don't want to. Because they are down to earth rather than obnoxious, ostentatious new money people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there something like Del Ray in MD? (Commute issue)
Takoma Park. Some parts of DTSS and Kensington.
The secret of these places is that they’re pretty expensive, so they’re not as humble and down to earth as their vibe would suggest. They’re still cute and walkable, but not affordable for most people.
Anonymous wrote:Is there something like Del Ray in MD? (Commute issue)
Anonymous wrote:FYI, northern Arlington more expensive than southern McLean and has been for decades.Anonymous wrote:New to the area. Close-in bethesda, rock creek forest, glen echo, arlington. What are the differences in character/vibe? We are a family with 2 under 2 so family-friendliness is important. Unlikely to afford mclean or chevy chase. Elementary schools are a consideration but don't really care about MS or HS, not looking for our forever home. Work commutes not a consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Is there something like Del Ray in MD? (Commute issue)
Anonymous wrote:Seattleite here- We moved from Wallingford in 2009 and by pure chance ended up in Del Ray. This by far the closest thing you'll find that will fit. Maybe small pockets of Arlington or Takoma Park. Everything else is pure suburban hell. Don't even consider Mclean, Reston, Falls Church, Silver Spring, Vienna.
Those places are like telling someone to move to North Gate if they were relocating to Seattle.
Ignore the hate on the schools. My daughters are excelling- oldest went to UVA with admissions to W and M, Northwestern and Denison.