Anonymous wrote:I live in Forest Glen. Everyone in my neighborhood is really nice, professionals, etc. The only thing is that I don't have much in common with them. I'm a professional too, but I like to drive luxury cars, go to Europe on vacation, eat in downtown DC restaurants, and carry a designer bag or two. We are the same SES, but they tend to drive Honda minivans, Prius, etc and go on hiking trips, national parks, etc. We probably spend the same on these things, but we're just...different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Urban butcher nuff said
So you'd recommend? Haven't been yet.
Anonymous wrote:Urban butcher nuff said
Anonymous wrote:I live in Silver Spring and I love it!
Great School (Go Flora Singer Sea Turtles)
Access to metro
Easy commut to DC
Decent downtown -- shops and restaurants
We're good!
Anonymous wrote:I live in Silver Spring and I love it!
Great School (Go Flora Singer Sea Turtles)
Access to metro
Easy commut to DC
Decent downtown -- shops and restaurants
We're good!
Anonymous wrote:Do all of the neighborhoods that were referenced here as good SS neighborhoods (Forest Glen, Woodmont, etc.) feed into a good HS? Appreciate your feedback as we're looking to buy somewhere in MOCO but never considered Silver Spring. thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I am talking about silver spring...can you read? A couple mentions of Olney and you can't let it go? You might want to mention this in your next therapy session.
Ps - I'm not the only person who moved from SS to Olney...half my neighborhood did. Many folks who go to my kids school also owned starter homes in SS. I only mention this so you don't believe that there's one poster on DCUM saying the same thing.
Yes, we get it. We cannot talk about SS unless we talk about EVERY neighborhood in SS -- even though the neighborhoods you mentioned aren't well represented on DCUM. Anyone who lives in those communities is welcome to chime in at any time.
+1
But you left out your agreement that SS is for "starter" homes, occupied only briefly by those enroute to greener grass in Olney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I am talking about silver spring...can you read? A couple mentions of Olney and you can't let it go? You might want to mention this in your next therapy session.
Ps - I'm not the only person who moved from SS to Olney...half my neighborhood did. Many folks who go to my kids school also owned starter homes in SS. I only mention this so you don't believe that there's one poster on DCUM saying the same thing.
Yes, we get it. We cannot talk about SS unless we talk about EVERY neighborhood in SS -- even though the neighborhoods you mentioned aren't well represented on DCUM. Anyone who lives in those communities is welcome to chime in at any time.

Anonymous wrote:I like Forest Glen. We almost bid on a house there bc it was a short walk to Metro, but the house itself wasn't the right fit for us.