Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 21:03     Subject: With a $2M budget for a new home, should we consider Vienna or Pimmit Hills?

Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised no one has said this, but the women in Pimmit Hills are 10x hotter than Vienna. It’s milf city. I’m a single dad who is out here enjoying myself so that’s a major factor for me.


+1. Pimmit Hills is literally heaven if you are a single dude interested in hot 40+ women.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 14:18     Subject: Re:With a $2M budget for a new home, should we consider Vienna or Pimmit Hills?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Plaka Grill, Papa John’s, 29th Parallel Coffee, Roberto’s, Yas, Great Harvest, The Sandwich Shop, Cafe de Vienna, Rita’s, Le Bistro, Evelyn Rose, sushi Yoshi, Cocoa Vienna, Caffe Amouri, Kiln and Custard, Hometown Roasters, Toastique, Royal Nepal, Pure Pasty, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Lombardi Pizza, Peking Express, Vienna Inn, Bear Branch, Whole Foods, Wooden Bakery, Caboose, Dar Mariam, Ledo Pizza…

Those are some of the food options in an area you can walk across in 10 minutes according to Google Maps, without walking more than a couple dozen feet along Maple unless you chose to. There are at least another dozen beyond that radius…



Don't the residents of Pimmitt Hills walk to the McLean Metro station and enjoy the Safeway and cafes in the strip mall near the station? I don't live there so I don't know. Also, a new wildly popular high end bakery opened by the McLean Station, the Sunday Morning Bakehouse.


That is walkable for houses in the northern part of the neighborhood. There is also some limited shopping walkable to the southern part of the neighborhood along 7.

I have lived in both areas and enjoyed both. Vienna is much more of a “town,” but Pimmit Hills is in a great location for many people and has a lot to recommend it.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 12:19     Subject: With a $2M budget for a new home, should we consider Vienna or Pimmit Hills?

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Anonymous wrote:The best part of Vienna is the part just south of route 7 at the McLean border near McLean bible church. It’s zoned to McLean schools.

ToV is just a scam.


That's not the best part of Vienna. Much of that area isn't accessible except from busy Route 7, there's zero walkability, and it's not close to any retail.


Walkability to a bunch of maple Ave strip malls is nothing to write home about. It’s a right turn and a few minutes drive to everything in Tyson’s.


This is what makes the internet great, ignorant people with strong opinions…

The main walkable part of Vienna is along Church St and the W&OD trail. That gets you a couple dozen or so bars, coffee shops, and restaurants, Whole Foods, the farmers market, a couple ethnic grocery stores, a library, a post office, and a decent assortment of retail.

It is hardly a metropolis but it is walkable and would easily meet your basic needs.



Yes there’s a strip of walkable area around the church with maybe a dozen stores total in those few blocks. Not few dozen of anything. That’s all spread out across a mile plus of maple Ave strip malls. Outside of teenagers without cars, no one is crossing maple traffic on foot or walking home hauling groceries from Whole Foods or any other store. There’s better options out there that are more condensed ie. Boro and Mosiac. So what’s the point of paying more for ToV taxes and soso walkability? Just drive a few min to many options in Tyson’s and get a nicer house close to all the highways. No more maple Ave congestion.


Not true - people walk and bike to and from Whole Foods, Fresh Market, and Giant. I don't, but see people walking every time I go to any of these stores. Biking or e-bike less frequently, but not never.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 11:03     Subject: Re:With a $2M budget for a new home, should we consider Vienna or Pimmit Hills?

Anonymous wrote:Plaka Grill, Papa John’s, 29th Parallel Coffee, Roberto’s, Yas, Great Harvest, The Sandwich Shop, Cafe de Vienna, Rita’s, Le Bistro, Evelyn Rose, sushi Yoshi, Cocoa Vienna, Caffe Amouri, Kiln and Custard, Hometown Roasters, Toastique, Royal Nepal, Pure Pasty, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Lombardi Pizza, Peking Express, Vienna Inn, Bear Branch, Whole Foods, Wooden Bakery, Caboose, Dar Mariam, Ledo Pizza…

Those are some of the food options in an area you can walk across in 10 minutes according to Google Maps, without walking more than a couple dozen feet along Maple unless you chose to. There are at least another dozen beyond that radius…



Don't the residents of Pimmitt Hills walk to the McLean Metro station and enjoy the Safeway and cafes in the strip mall near the station? I don't live there so I don't know. Also, a new wildly popular high end bakery opened by the McLean Station, the Sunday Morning Bakehouse.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 08:39     Subject: Re:With a $2M budget for a new home, should we consider Vienna or Pimmit Hills?

Anonymous wrote:Bethesda, Whitman cluster


Eww no thanks
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2025 23:26     Subject: Re:With a $2M budget for a new home, should we consider Vienna or Pimmit Hills?

Bethesda, Whitman cluster