Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in North Kensington and I really like it but you mentioned in your original post that you like being able to walk places and you will find so much more to walk to in DTSS. In that regard, there is no comparison. Even if you live close enough to walk to downtown Kensington, there just isn't much there (unless you REALLY like antiques). There's Westfields Wheaton but that doesn't sound like what you have in mind.
Having said that, you will get a much nicer house in North Kensington in your price range than you will get in DTSS. And the schools are decent, about on par with most SS schools. I feel like the community is strong and there are lots of families in my neighborhood. So I think the strong sense of community can certainly be found here. And the commute to NIH would be very easy--quick ride down Cedar and you're there.
North Kensington? You mean Wheaton?
Call it what you want as long as I don't have to live next door to you.
Apparently, you can't afford to anyway so no worries sweetie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in North Kensington and I really like it but you mentioned in your original post that you like being able to walk places and you will find so much more to walk to in DTSS. In that regard, there is no comparison. Even if you live close enough to walk to downtown Kensington, there just isn't much there (unless you REALLY like antiques). There's Westfields Wheaton but that doesn't sound like what you have in mind.
Having said that, you will get a much nicer house in North Kensington in your price range than you will get in DTSS. And the schools are decent, about on par with most SS schools. I feel like the community is strong and there are lots of families in my neighborhood. So I think the strong sense of community can certainly be found here. And the commute to NIH would be very easy--quick ride down Cedar and you're there.
North Kensington? You mean Wheaton?
Call it what you want as long as I don't have to live next door to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in North Kensington and I really like it but you mentioned in your original post that you like being able to walk places and you will find so much more to walk to in DTSS. In that regard, there is no comparison. Even if you live close enough to walk to downtown Kensington, there just isn't much there (unless you REALLY like antiques). There's Westfields Wheaton but that doesn't sound like what you have in mind.
Having said that, you will get a much nicer house in North Kensington in your price range than you will get in DTSS. And the schools are decent, about on par with most SS schools. I feel like the community is strong and there are lots of families in my neighborhood. So I think the strong sense of community can certainly be found here. And the commute to NIH would be very easy--quick ride down Cedar and you're there.
North Kensington? You mean Wheaton?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in North Kensington and I really like it but you mentioned in your original post that you like being able to walk places and you will find so much more to walk to in DTSS. In that regard, there is no comparison. Even if you live close enough to walk to downtown Kensington, there just isn't much there (unless you REALLY like antiques). There's Westfields Wheaton but that doesn't sound like what you have in mind.
Having said that, you will get a much nicer house in North Kensington in your price range than you will get in DTSS. And the schools are decent, about on par with most SS schools. I feel like the community is strong and there are lots of families in my neighborhood. So I think the strong sense of community can certainly be found here. And the commute to NIH would be very easy--quick ride down Cedar and you're there.
North Kensington? You mean Wheaton?
Call it what you want as long as I don't have to live next door to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in North Kensington and I really like it but you mentioned in your original post that you like being able to walk places and you will find so much more to walk to in DTSS. In that regard, there is no comparison. Even if you live close enough to walk to downtown Kensington, there just isn't much there (unless you REALLY like antiques). There's Westfields Wheaton but that doesn't sound like what you have in mind.
Having said that, you will get a much nicer house in North Kensington in your price range than you will get in DTSS. And the schools are decent, about on par with most SS schools. I feel like the community is strong and there are lots of families in my neighborhood. So I think the strong sense of community can certainly be found here. And the commute to NIH would be very easy--quick ride down Cedar and you're there.
North Kensington? You mean Wheaton?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in North Kensington and I really like it but you mentioned in your original post that you like being able to walk places and you will find so much more to walk to in DTSS. In that regard, there is no comparison. Even if you live close enough to walk to downtown Kensington, there just isn't much there (unless you REALLY like antiques). There's Westfields Wheaton but that doesn't sound like what you have in mind.
Having said that, you will get a much nicer house in North Kensington in your price range than you will get in DTSS. And the schools are decent, about on par with most SS schools. I feel like the community is strong and there are lots of families in my neighborhood. So I think the strong sense of community can certainly be found here. And the commute to NIH would be very easy--quick ride down Cedar and you're there.
North Kensington? You mean Wheaton?
Anonymous wrote:I live in North Kensington and I really like it but you mentioned in your original post that you like being able to walk places and you will find so much more to walk to in DTSS. In that regard, there is no comparison. Even if you live close enough to walk to downtown Kensington, there just isn't much there (unless you REALLY like antiques). There's Westfields Wheaton but that doesn't sound like what you have in mind.
Having said that, you will get a much nicer house in North Kensington in your price range than you will get in DTSS. And the schools are decent, about on par with most SS schools. I feel like the community is strong and there are lots of families in my neighborhood. So I think the strong sense of community can certainly be found here. And the commute to NIH would be very easy--quick ride down Cedar and you're there.
Anonymous wrote:For me, it takes only 10 min to get from North Kensington to Farragut West. But I have a helicopter.