Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland has a $2 billion budget deficit. VA has a $2 billion surplus. MD has been going downhill economically for a while. NoVA has been booming the past 10 years. Be careful which horse you choose to hitch yourself to. There are a lot more places to go in VA when you live in McLean. Every place you go in MD will not be as nice as Bethesda.
There are lots more nicer places in MD than VA.
Old Town
Del Ray
Vienna
Falls Church
Arlington
Mosaic
vs
Rockville
Takoma Park
Kensington
Garrett Park
Pike and Rose
Potomac
What else?
There is nothing in Maryland as charming as Del Ray and Old Town and no suburb in Maryland has as much to do and is as walkable as Arlington. Sorry, but it’s true.
There's nothing charming about Old Town and Del Ray? LOL
Takoma Park, kentlands are way charming than anything in NoVa, which is a concrete jungle and no charm or character. Sorry, but it's true.
Kentlands? Charming? Lol
I am pretty sure you've never been to Kentlands.
You probably could not pinpoint it on a map
You mean the fabricated village with houses that all look the same and zero character? Sorry you couldn't afford to be somewhere nicer with a better school district
Bro, most of the housing stock in the DMV is straight from the Sears Robuck catalog. Sit down
Do you realize that most of Bethesda and Arlington were built at the same time for post WW2 vets? Neither was desirable.
That is not the case now, so what’s your point?
I e lived in both. They are very similar but Arlignton is much bigger so it has more poor people you just push them up 270 and East.
The discussion about Arlington in this thread has focused on North. Arlington pushes all of its poor people into South. South Arlington is more akin to Silver Spring than it is to North Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland has a $2 billion budget deficit. VA has a $2 billion surplus. MD has been going downhill economically for a while. NoVA has been booming the past 10 years. Be careful which horse you choose to hitch yourself to. There are a lot more places to go in VA when you live in McLean. Every place you go in MD will not be as nice as Bethesda.
There are lots more nicer places in MD than VA.
Old Town
Del Ray
Vienna
Falls Church
Arlington
Mosaic
vs
Rockville
Takoma Park
Kensington
Garrett Park
Pike and Rose
Potomac
What else?
There is nothing in Maryland as charming as Del Ray and Old Town and no suburb in Maryland has as much to do and is as walkable as Arlington. Sorry, but it’s true.
There's nothing charming about Old Town and Del Ray? LOL
Takoma Park, kentlands are way charming than anything in NoVa, which is a concrete jungle and no charm or character. Sorry, but it's true.
Kentlands? Charming? Lol
I am pretty sure you've never been to Kentlands.
You probably could not pinpoint it on a map
You mean the fabricated village with houses that all look the same and zero character? Sorry you couldn't afford to be somewhere nicer with a better school district
Bro, most of the housing stock in the DMV is straight from the Sears Robuck catalog. Sit down
Do you realize that most of Bethesda and Arlington were built at the same time for post WW2 vets? Neither was desirable.
That is not the case now, so what’s your point?
I e lived in both. They are very similar but Arlignton is much bigger so it has more poor people you just push them up 270 and East.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland has a $2 billion budget deficit. VA has a $2 billion surplus. MD has been going downhill economically for a while. NoVA has been booming the past 10 years. Be careful which horse you choose to hitch yourself to. There are a lot more places to go in VA when you live in McLean. Every place you go in MD will not be as nice as Bethesda.
There are lots more nicer places in MD than VA.
Old Town
Del Ray
Vienna
Falls Church
Arlington
Mosaic
vs
Rockville
Takoma Park
Kensington
Garrett Park
Pike and Rose
Potomac
What else?
There is nothing in Maryland as charming as Del Ray and Old Town and no suburb in Maryland has as much to do and is as walkable as Arlington. Sorry, but it’s true.
There's nothing charming about Old Town and Del Ray? LOL
Takoma Park, kentlands are way charming than anything in NoVa, which is a concrete jungle and no charm or character. Sorry, but it's true.
Kentlands? Charming? Lol
I am pretty sure you've never been to Kentlands.
You probably could not pinpoint it on a map
You mean the fabricated village with houses that all look the same and zero character? Sorry you couldn't afford to be somewhere nicer with a better school district
Bro, most of the housing stock in the DMV is straight from the Sears Robuck catalog. Sit down
Do you realize that most of Bethesda and Arlington were built at the same time for post WW2 vets? Neither was desirable.
That is not the case now, so what’s your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland has a $2 billion budget deficit. VA has a $2 billion surplus. MD has been going downhill economically for a while. NoVA has been booming the past 10 years. Be careful which horse you choose to hitch yourself to. There are a lot more places to go in VA when you live in McLean. Every place you go in MD will not be as nice as Bethesda.
There are lots more nicer places in MD than VA.
Old Town
Del Ray
Vienna
Falls Church
Arlington
Mosaic
vs
Rockville
Takoma Park
Kensington
Garrett Park
Pike and Rose
Potomac
What else?
There is nothing in Maryland as charming as Del Ray and Old Town and no suburb in Maryland has as much to do and is as walkable as Arlington. Sorry, but it’s true.
There's nothing charming about Old Town and Del Ray? LOL
Takoma Park, kentlands are way charming than anything in NoVa, which is a concrete jungle and no charm or character. Sorry, but it's true.
Kentlands? Charming? Lol
I am pretty sure you've never been to Kentlands.
You probably could not pinpoint it on a map
You mean the fabricated village with houses that all look the same and zero character? Sorry you couldn't afford to be somewhere nicer with a better school district
Bro, most of the housing stock in the DMV is straight from the Sears Robuck catalog. Sit down
Do you realize that most of Bethesda and Arlington were built at the same time for post WW2 vets? Neither was desirable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland has a $2 billion budget deficit. VA has a $2 billion surplus. MD has been going downhill economically for a while. NoVA has been booming the past 10 years. Be careful which horse you choose to hitch yourself to. There are a lot more places to go in VA when you live in McLean. Every place you go in MD will not be as nice as Bethesda.
There are lots more nicer places in MD than VA.
Old Town
Del Ray
Vienna
Falls Church
Arlington
Mosaic
vs
Rockville
Takoma Park
Kensington
Garrett Park
Pike and Rose
Potomac
What else?
There is nothing in Maryland as charming as Del Ray and Old Town and no suburb in Maryland has as much to do and is as walkable as Arlington. Sorry, but it’s true.
There's nothing charming about Old Town and Del Ray? LOL
Takoma Park, kentlands are way charming than anything in NoVa, which is a concrete jungle and no charm or character. Sorry, but it's true.
Kentlands? Charming? Lol
I am pretty sure you've never been to Kentlands.
You probably could not pinpoint it on a map
You mean the fabricated village with houses that all look the same and zero character? Sorry you couldn't afford to be somewhere nicer with a better school district
Bro, most of the housing stock in the DMV is straight from the Sears Robuck catalog. Sit down
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland has a $2 billion budget deficit. VA has a $2 billion surplus. MD has been going downhill economically for a while. NoVA has been booming the past 10 years. Be careful which horse you choose to hitch yourself to. There are a lot more places to go in VA when you live in McLean. Every place you go in MD will not be as nice as Bethesda.
There are lots more nicer places in MD than VA.
Old Town
Del Ray
Vienna
Falls Church
Arlington
Mosaic
vs
Rockville
Takoma Park
Kensington
Garrett Park
Pike and Rose
Potomac
What else?
There is nothing in Maryland as charming as Del Ray and Old Town and no suburb in Maryland has as much to do and is as walkable as Arlington. Sorry, but it’s true.
There's nothing charming about Old Town and Del Ray? LOL
Takoma Park, kentlands are way charming than anything in NoVa, which is a concrete jungle and no charm or character. Sorry, but it's true.
Kentlands? Charming? Lol
I am pretty sure you've never been to Kentlands.
You probably could not pinpoint it on a map
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland has a $2 billion budget deficit. VA has a $2 billion surplus. MD has been going downhill economically for a while. NoVA has been booming the past 10 years. Be careful which horse you choose to hitch yourself to. There are a lot more places to go in VA when you live in McLean. Every place you go in MD will not be as nice as Bethesda.
There are lots more nicer places in MD than VA.
Old Town
Del Ray
Vienna
Falls Church
Arlington
Mosaic
vs
Rockville
Takoma Park
Kensington
Garrett Park
Pike and Rose
Potomac
What else?
There is nothing in Maryland as charming as Del Ray and Old Town and no suburb in Maryland has as much to do and is as walkable as Arlington. Sorry, but it’s true.
There's nothing charming about Old Town and Del Ray? LOL
Takoma Park, kentlands are way charming than anything in NoVa, which is a concrete jungle and no charm or character. Sorry, but it's true.
Kentlands? Charming? Lol
I am pretty sure you've never been to Kentlands.
You probably could not pinpoint it on a map
You mean the fabricated village with houses that all look the same and zero character? Sorry you couldn't afford to be somewhere nicer with a better school district
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland has a $2 billion budget deficit. VA has a $2 billion surplus. MD has been going downhill economically for a while. NoVA has been booming the past 10 years. Be careful which horse you choose to hitch yourself to. There are a lot more places to go in VA when you live in McLean. Every place you go in MD will not be as nice as Bethesda.
There are lots more nicer places in MD than VA.
Old Town
Del Ray
Vienna
Falls Church
Arlington
Mosaic
vs
Rockville
Takoma Park
Kensington
Garrett Park
Pike and Rose
Potomac
What else?
There is nothing in Maryland as charming as Del Ray and Old Town and no suburb in Maryland has as much to do and is as walkable as Arlington. Sorry, but it’s true.
There's nothing charming about Old Town and Del Ray? LOL
Takoma Park, kentlands are way charming than anything in NoVa, which is a concrete jungle and no charm or character. Sorry, but it's true.
Kentlands? Charming? Lol
I am pretty sure you've never been to Kentlands.
You probably could not pinpoint it on a map
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will you be here when your kids apply to college? In-state options in Virginia are better than those in Maryland.
Yeah OP, those MD folks aim for ivies and top schools. They have high expectations.
We in VA, we have low expectations. We aim for state schools.
Anonymous wrote:Will you be here when your kids apply to college? In-state options in Virginia are better than those in Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland has a $2 billion budget deficit. VA has a $2 billion surplus. MD has been going downhill economically for a while. NoVA has been booming the past 10 years. Be careful which horse you choose to hitch yourself to. There are a lot more places to go in VA when you live in McLean. Every place you go in MD will not be as nice as Bethesda.
There are lots more nicer places in MD than VA.
Old Town
Del Ray
Vienna
Falls Church
Arlington
Mosaic
vs
Rockville
Takoma Park
Kensington
Garrett Park
Pike and Rose
Potomac
What else?
There is nothing in Maryland as charming as Del Ray and Old Town and no suburb in Maryland has as much to do and is as walkable as Arlington. Sorry, but it’s true.
There's nothing charming about Old Town and Del Ray? LOL
Takoma Park, kentlands are way charming than anything in NoVa, which is a concrete jungle and no charm or character. Sorry, but it's true.
Kentlands? Charming? Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland has a $2 billion budget deficit. VA has a $2 billion surplus. MD has been going downhill economically for a while. NoVA has been booming the past 10 years. Be careful which horse you choose to hitch yourself to. There are a lot more places to go in VA when you live in McLean. Every place you go in MD will not be as nice as Bethesda.
There are lots more nicer places in MD than VA.
Old Town
Del Ray
Vienna
Falls Church
Arlington
Mosaic
vs
Rockville
Takoma Park
Kensington
Garrett Park
Pike and Rose
Potomac
What else?
There is nothing in Maryland as charming as Del Ray and Old Town and no suburb in Maryland has as much to do and is as walkable as Arlington. Sorry, but it’s true.
There's nothing charming about Old Town and Del Ray? LOL
Takoma Park, kentlands are way charming than anything in NoVa, which is a concrete jungle and no charm or character. Sorry, but it's true.