Anonymous wrote:Nobody has mentioned the 1600 block of Pennsylvania Ave.? Very prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, yes, but lots of young families we know that live there live in very modest townhouses -sacrificing size fir location. So everything isn't on the "arrived" scale there. I'd definitely say Mass Heights, Kalorama, Wesley Heights, Spring Valley, The part of Woodley Park directly surrounding the Cathedral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ballantrae/Langley Farms area of McLean
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The richest live. Bethesda, McLean, potomac Chevy Chase, not in dc
This - particularly McLean, VA.
Georgetown is run-down, dangerous, riddled with rowdy college kids, and goes crazy every Holloween.
Wrong. East Village is very suburban. You couldn't even hear Halloween and no foot traffic.
These type of responses come from people that only shop or done here or live near GEorgetown Univ or on the blocks bordering M or Wisconsin.
It is lush quiet and filled with neighborhood kids up by Rose and Montrose Parks.
Anonymous wrote:That area is still old money, coupled with some the intellectual, business, influential, and important local elites.
Anonymous wrote:Ballantrae/Langley Farms area of McLean
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The richest live. Bethesda, McLean, potomac Chevy Chase, not in dc
This - particularly McLean, VA.
Georgetown is run-down, dangerous, riddled with rowdy college kids, and goes crazy every Holloween.
Anonymous wrote:The richest live. Bethesda, McLean, potomac Chevy Chase, not in dc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The masses think it is Georgetown. The rich think it is Kent. I actually don't prefer either.
A lot of Gtown is actually:
-small fairly cheap (relatively) row houses
- old money that is running dry but trying desperately to keep up appearances.
With the exception of true mansions there, the real $ is elsewhere. See kent, Wesley hts, etc
It's def not ch ch dc!!