Anonymous wrote:Case in point, OP. PP is not the first person I have met here that does not know the New England states but claims to know NE. Snicker. Any true NE'er who relocated here will tell you the biggest difference is the people who (ahem) know it all. Yeah, right.
OP, what's the job market like in Dedham? Because after seeing this, that's where I want to live!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also note that traffic in the area is awful, and real estate is pricy. Arlington and Bethesda houses start in the $600-$800k range. If you have a large housing budget, you'll obviously have a lot more options.
Here's what you get for $500-$600K in Dedham, where OP lives:
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/315-Walnut-St_Dedham_MA_02026_M36115-64112
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/1041-High-St_Dedham_MA_02026_M36552-42059
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/1-Patty-Lee-Ln_Dedham_MA_02026_M42974-43784
And here's what you get in Arlington, VA for the same price range:
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/5615-Wilson-Blvd_Arlington_VA_22205_M50457-42436
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/4943-25th-St-S_Arlington_VA_22206_M52643-44455?ex=VA552817234
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/6019-18th-St-N_Arlington_VA_22205_M63086-68781
And in Bethesda:
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/6011-Ryland-Dr_Bethesda_MD_20817_M64661-51841
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/2808-Blaine-Dr_Chevy-Chase_MD_20815_M52429-66736

Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who recommended the Palisades. I'm from NY, and have lived in New Haven, Northampton and Brattleboro, and have family living in Cambridge, so lots of NE exposure. I won't say that the Palisades is specifically like a NE small town, but it does offer the vibe of a small town, with a warm and welcoming community, with some of the conveniences of living in a town because it is walkable to many things, has a vibrant year-round farmer's market.
I also like the vibe in Brookmont, but it's not really walkable to retail.
If you are coming down to look at neighborhoods, I highly recommend you take a look at the Palisades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I posted earlier about Garrett Park and Kensington. Please know that when people are recommending Palisades and other parts of NW DC, they are likely considering private school for MS and HS. If that is not in your plans or budget you would probably want to focus on MD or NOVA. You will find the politics of MD closer to MA, although NOVA is much more liberal than the rest of VA.
Good luck.
And the Palisades is extremely pricey! But I agree with PPs, I've always loved the feel of that neighborhood.
Garrett Park and Kensington would be a bit of a haul to Navy Yard.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I posted earlier about Garrett Park and Kensington. Please know that when people are recommending Palisades and other parts of NW DC, they are likely considering private school for MS and HS. If that is not in your plans or budget you would probably want to focus on MD or NOVA. You will find the politics of MD closer to MA, although NOVA is much more liberal than the rest of VA.
Good luck.
It really does help to have a broad spectrum of opinions from people who actually live in the area. I got word this morning that I will be one of the people interviewed for the position so I am one step close to this becoming a reality. I really do appreciate all of the comments - I am definitely learning that I will not be able to find something exactly like Dedham, MA in the DC area but it seems that we will be able to find some areas to look in that have some of the most important attributes for us in a community. Please feel free to keep the comments coming and if this position does pan out, I am sure I will be posting again for opinions after a house hunting trip! Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who recommended the Palisades. I'm from NY, and have lived in New Haven, Northampton and Brattleboro, and have family living in Cambridge, so lots of NE exposure. I won't say that the Palisades is specifically like a NE small town, but it does offer the vibe of a small town, with a warm and welcoming community, with some of the conveniences of living in a town because it is walkable to many things, has a vibrant year-round farmer's market.
I also like the vibe in Brookmont, but it's not really walkable to retail.
If you are coming down to look at neighborhoods, I highly recommend you take a look at the Palisades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Completely agree that it's all apples and oranges. Grew up here, have lots of family/have visited all my life the NE/New England region. Both have lots to offer but if you're wedded to the merits of one or the other, you'll be disappointed in the other one. NE towns have it hands down over us on the cuteness/old-fashioned town aspect of things. On the other hand, I always feel the white-ness of NE and wonder how such a relatively cosmopolitan area could be so non-diverse (and I say this as an Irish-Catholic: yeah, I feel surprisingly at home there, but I'm also sort of astonished to see so many other white people around; it sort of unnerves me b/c I am not used to it ps I also feel this way when I visit my husband's family in the Midwest). So, this is all to say, both regions have their merits, but if you seriously want cute old TOWNS, New England has it all over us down here in the Wash metropolitan area. PS To my surprise, their prices are also cheaper too. When we were trying to sell my grandmother's house a few years ago in Westchester, I was SHOCKED -- SHOCKED -- as I started to follow their real estate market. Signed, Lifelong Ffx Cty resident with relatives in NJ, NY, and CT
NJ and NY are not New England states. Westchester is not New England.