Anonymous wrote:Wesley Heights below Cathedral. Some of the most expensive homes in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.
Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.
Nope. Parts of Spring Valley beat out Woodland Drive by a mile.
Spring Valley is also a cancer cluster (and no close metro station). Woodland Normanstone hands down.
Anonymous wrote:Blah blah Kalorama blah McLean blah Bethesda/Chevy Chase blah Georgetown blah blah
These posts are not going to change no matter how often you ask. Urgh. Millennials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.
Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.
Nope. Parts of Spring Valley beat out Woodland Drive by a mile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.
Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.
Nope. Parts of Spring Valley beat out Woodland Drive by a mile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.
Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.
Nope. Parts of Spring Valley beat out Woodland Drive by a mile.
Spring Valley has toxic waste and almost two decades of remediation by Army Corps of Engineers still hasn’t given it the all clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.
Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.
Nope. Parts of Spring Valley beat out Woodland Drive by a mile.
Anonymous wrote:Spring Valley, just off Dalecarlia Drive has the most beautiful homes in DC with actual yards. [/quot
Spring Valley suffers from remnants of WWI toxic chemical weapons. Would pick Kalorama/Mass Avenue Heights over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama
Kalorama and Woodland-Normanstone.
Everything else, while nice, takes a back seat to the actual mansions in these wooded neighborhoods.