Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mclean = Potomac, Bethesda = Vienna, Arlington = Silver Spring, Fairfax = Rockville
As someone who has lived in multiple areas of MoCo and NoVa this is my best analogy for prestige and also for the general culture, demographics, and feel of each area.
You clearly don’t know Va
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing prestigious about McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean has the VIPs and the most expensive suburban homes in the DC area along with Chevy Chase. Hate to break that to you.
In any case, you tip your hand by suggesting only one place in the region can be “prestigious.” You must spend a lot of time looking over your shoulder.
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Bethesda is more expensive and prestigious IMO.
McLean is more expensive; prestige is in the eye of the beholder.
Would you say Loudoun county is prestigious?
Depends where. Ashburn, no. Middleburg, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mclean = Potomac, Bethesda = Vienna, Arlington = Silver Spring, Fairfax = Rockville
As someone who has lived in multiple areas of MoCo and NoVa this is my best analogy for prestige and also for the general culture, demographics, and feel of each area.
I think Potomac = great falls, Bethesda = McLean, Silver Spring is more lower than Arlington
CC-MD = McLean; Potomac = Great Falls; Bethesda = Fairfax County
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean has the VIPs and the most expensive suburban homes in the DC area along with Chevy Chase. Hate to break that to you.
In any case, you tip your hand by suggesting only one place in the region can be “prestigious.” You must spend a lot of time looking over your shoulder.
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Bethesda is more expensive and prestigious IMO.
McLean is more expensive; prestige is in the eye of the beholder.
Would you say Loudoun county is prestigious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean has the VIPs and the most expensive suburban homes in the DC area along with Chevy Chase. Hate to break that to you.
In any case, you tip your hand by suggesting only one place in the region can be “prestigious.” You must spend a lot of time looking over your shoulder.
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Bethesda is more expensive and prestigious IMO.
McLean is more expensive; prestige is in the eye of the beholder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean has the VIPs and the most expensive suburban homes in the DC area along with Chevy Chase. Hate to break that to you.
In any case, you tip your hand by suggesting only one place in the region can be “prestigious.” You must spend a lot of time looking over your shoulder.
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Bethesda is more expensive and prestigious IMO.
Your opinion is irrelevant. Facts and home prices dictate that McLean is more expensive.
Expensive doesn't mean prestigious.
No one in their right mind would think that McLean is as prestigious as Bethesda.
Get a life, Terp Boy. Plenty of people think it’s more prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:Mclean = Potomac, Bethesda = Vienna, Arlington = Silver Spring, Fairfax = Rockville
As someone who has lived in multiple areas of MoCo and NoVa this is my best analogy for prestige and also for the general culture, demographics, and feel of each area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean has the VIPs and the most expensive suburban homes in the DC area along with Chevy Chase. Hate to break that to you.
In any case, you tip your hand by suggesting only one place in the region can be “prestigious.” You must spend a lot of time looking over your shoulder.
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Bethesda is more expensive and prestigious IMO.
Your opinion is irrelevant. Facts and home prices dictate that McLean is more expensive.
Expensive doesn't mean prestigious.
No one in their right mind would think that McLean is as prestigious as Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean has the VIPs and the most expensive suburban homes in the DC area along with Chevy Chase. Hate to break that to you.
In any case, you tip your hand by suggesting only one place in the region can be “prestigious.” You must spend a lot of time looking over your shoulder.
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Bethesda is more expensive and prestigious IMO.
Your opinion is irrelevant. Facts and home prices dictate that McLean is more expensive.