Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How awful is the commute into Bethedsa (for DH) and into DC (for me) just west of the McLean border? Like the remoteness of GF, but loathe adding a soul-sucking commute. I can telework for at least two days per week, so I can tolerate some DC commuting drama, but DH considers a long commute a deal breaker.
I don't know about Bethesda, but if you live near Rt 7 in GF, you can take a bus fairly quickly to the Spring Hill metro station, or drive to the Weihle station. (Many folks in my neighborhood take the bus to the Spring Hill metro.)
Can you provide a link? I'd assume bus service near Great Falls is hit or miss (mostly miss) given how spread out it is.
Just. Stop. No one wants to hear your nonsense. No one cares how great you think McLean is. No one.
Good Lord. Are you out of your mind? Sorry for asking!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find all of you pretty odd for bashing each others communities. No one can ask a real estate related question on this board without people chiming in with their snarky comments about how bad the community is- I have no idea why people put so much energy into doing this, does it make them feel better about where the live??
You must be new here. This is what people do to boost themselves up. Unless you have a $2 mil budget, most people around here have had to sacrifice on something and are paying a lot in the meantime. Snarking on other neighborhoods makes them feel better about their purchase. Pretty pathetic stuff.
Anonymous wrote:I find all of you pretty odd for bashing each others communities. No one can ask a real estate related question on this board without people chiming in with their snarky comments about how bad the community is- I have no idea why people put so much energy into doing this, does it make them feel better about where the live??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How awful is the commute into Bethedsa (for DH) and into DC (for me) just west of the McLean border? Like the remoteness of GF, but loathe adding a soul-sucking commute. I can telework for at least two days per week, so I can tolerate some DC commuting drama, but DH considers a long commute a deal breaker.
I don't know about Bethesda, but if you live near Rt 7 in GF, you can take a bus fairly quickly to the Spring Hill metro station, or drive to the Weihle station. (Many folks in my neighborhood take the bus to the Spring Hill metro.)
Can you provide a link? I'd assume bus service near Great Falls is hit or miss (mostly miss) given how spread out it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How awful is the commute into Bethedsa (for DH) and into DC (for me) just west of the McLean border? Like the remoteness of GF, but loathe adding a soul-sucking commute. I can telework for at least two days per week, so I can tolerate some DC commuting drama, but DH considers a long commute a deal breaker.
I don't know about Bethesda, but if you live near Rt 7 in GF, you can take a bus fairly quickly to the Spring Hill metro station, or drive to the Weihle station. (Many folks in my neighborhood take the bus to the Spring Hill metro.)
Can you provide a link? I'd assume bus service near Great Falls is hit or miss (mostly miss) given how spread out it is.
Just. Stop. No one wants to hear your nonsense. No one cares how great you think McLean is. No one.
Anonymous wrote:Do the affluent people in great falls falls have to take a bus to the metro? That doesn't sound ballin to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How awful is the commute into Bethedsa (for DH) and into DC (for me) just west of the McLean border? Like the remoteness of GF, but loathe adding a soul-sucking commute. I can telework for at least two days per week, so I can tolerate some DC commuting drama, but DH considers a long commute a deal breaker.
I don't know about Bethesda, but if you live near Rt 7 in GF, you can take a bus fairly quickly to the Spring Hill metro station, or drive to the Weihle station. (Many folks in my neighborhood take the bus to the Spring Hill metro.)
Can you provide a link? I'd assume bus service near Great Falls is hit or miss (mostly miss) given how spread out it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How awful is the commute into Bethedsa (for DH) and into DC (for me) just west of the McLean border? Like the remoteness of GF, but loathe adding a soul-sucking commute. I can telework for at least two days per week, so I can tolerate some DC commuting drama, but DH considers a long commute a deal breaker.
I don't know about Bethesda, but if you live near Rt 7 in GF, you can take a bus fairly quickly to the Spring Hill metro station, or drive to the Weihle station. (Many folks in my neighborhood take the bus to the Spring Hill metro.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great Falls is nicer in every way. If you know anything about GF, you can get so much more house for your money.
People I know in GF entertain ALL the time - they have elaborate homes and gardens, with pools, tennis courts, basketball courts, and tons of land.
"Traffic" and "convenience" are not a problem at all, to the people that live there.
Do your friends use helicopters to get around? Tough to get flight paths approved in DC.
Anonymous wrote:How awful is the commute into Bethedsa (for DH) and into DC (for me) just west of the McLean border? Like the remoteness of GF, but loathe adding a soul-sucking commute. I can telework for at least two days per week, so I can tolerate some DC commuting drama, but DH considers a long commute a deal breaker.
Anonymous wrote:Great Falls is nicer in every way. If you know anything about GF, you can get so much more house for your money.
People I know in GF entertain ALL the time - they have elaborate homes and gardens, with pools, tennis courts, basketball courts, and tons of land.
"Traffic" and "convenience" are not a problem at all, to the people that live there.