Anonymous wrote:Why does wanting to live in a safe area = maga troll?
Anonymous wrote:Hi, we lived in Bethesda for years, moved to the midwest, and now we are planning a move back. We really enjoyed Bethesda before and assumed that is where we will return. However, my friends in the area have told me that violent crime is way up: carjackings, armed robbery and glass broken out/vandalism in stores across downtown Bethesda. Last week an employee at the CVS on Wisconsin was stabbed. (Yikes! I used to go to that CVS!) A friend in CC is thinking of moving. We are not interested to spend $$ and feel unsafe going out. My read is that there are some deep problems in Montgomery County leading to the spike in crime and I am concerned that it will get worse.
My husband is in tech and his company's HQ is in the Dulles corridor. His team has always been 100% remote since before the pandemic. However, if we lived near the HQ he would like to go into the office some. Also, I read that violent crime in Fairfax was 1/2 of what it has been in MoCo recently. Housing prices and taxes are also lower in NOVA. They have a more robust police department and their judicial system seems stricter. We don't care about the public schools as we have always done private.
When I write it out like this, NOVA seems like the best choice. However, we have a strong emotional attachment to Bethesda related to our previous years there. I would like to smooth over my unease about violent crime in MoCo but am unsure. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been hearing a lot about gun battles at Tyson's lately. Sounds very safe.
Metro
The whole it's the Metro's fault always cracks me up. You really think the people committing robbery are going into Tyson's, stealing, and then riding the Metro back to wherever?
Anonymous wrote:I second Reston and Ashburn. I’d avoid Herndon though with MS13.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Ashburn near the Dulles corridor. The worse crimes we have is maybe a soccer mom getting a speeding ticket. Besides that, very quiet and safe. Make the move.
Ashburn is the exurbs. No one commutes from Ashburn or Leesburg to DC proper, they all work in Reston/Herndon area. I know a coworker that does the commute, it takes her 2 hours each way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been hearing a lot about gun battles at Tyson's lately. Sounds very safe.
Metro
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been hearing a lot about gun battles at Tyson's lately. Sounds very safe.
Metro
Anonymous wrote:You can't compare "NOVA" to Bethesda. Bethesda is the richest part of MoCo. Compare it to McLean. You can find down to earth parts of MoCo as well. Bethesda is extremely expensive to the people that live there are very wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:OP: If you lived in this area you should know you are comparing apples and oranges.
The culture in Bethesda is diverse but there are lots of families who are all about their country club, the clothes they wear, the car they drive and parents that are super competitive. Parents are invested in their kids but it’s complicated. You will have lots of frienermies.
NOVA has many military families and government workers. Parents are involved with their kids, value education but, what you see is what you get. You will find families who support each other with no agenda. Kids go to mostly public schools and they are good. With lots of options students have opportunities to explore many different areas of interest and self actualize.
Bethesda snubs NOVA.