Anonymous wrote:Posts from Bethesda/CC people declaring it is like old money is proof enough that PP should move to Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Posts from Bethesda/CC people declaring it is like old money is proof enough that PP should move to Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posts from Bethesda/CC people declaring it is like old money is proof enough that PP should move to Arlington.
One look at low rent Bethesda's wildwood, pooks hill, or the fcking mess on Rockville pike would make you question if the prior poster really bleves old money lives in Bethesda or is flaming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a big exaggeration. North Arlington is mostly 800K-1.3M territory. More expensive homes are elsewhere. South Arlington is even less expensive.
Depends on the neighborhood. Just like Bethesda has boring pools hill or wildwood ramblers for 600k. Arlingtons country club hills has 2400 sq ft homes for 1.5 to 1.8. Trying to compare all of Bethesda to all of Arlington will result in similarities in diversity of housing than one might realize. Compare Clarendon and Rosslyn to Downtown Bethesda, Avanel to the McLean / Arlington area....and the part of Chevy chase near grubb road to south arlington. Stop pretending one can compare entire sets of zip codes
Do people in Arlington honestly believe their neighborhoods are comparable to Bethesda or Chevy Chase? What a joke. Bethesda and Chevy Chase are sophisticated and upscale, Arlington is like a Virginia Tech reunion.
Anonymous wrote:Posts from Bethesda/CC people declaring it is like old money is proof enough that PP should move to Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Clarendon now. Some days I think my lucky stars I live there and other days I think it would be nice to live somewhere else - although I don't know where that would be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love Arlington. Picked it over Chevy chase-bethesda bc i have a 15 min commute from Clarendon not a 45 min one from Bethesda. That's an hour every day i save. But whether i'd move for schools depends on which ones in each place.
Weird. Chevy Chase is 1000X nicer than Arlington. Clarendon is a cheesy faux city with nothing to redeem it other than a transit stop.
And friendship heights/Bethesda is a real city. Oy. Someone is delusional.
If you spent time in Bethesda, you'd know it's both more urban and more urbane than Clarendon. I would not move out of Bethesda or Chevy Chase for Arlington. It is a step down that OP would come to regret.
While you are entitled to your opinion I see it just the opposite. Bethesda is further from dc, has zero history. Friendship Heights is full of blue hairs and old timers facilities. Meanwhile the orange line is simply hopping with you g well educated singles and young couples.
As opposed to Arlington's history of used car lots? Bethesda/CC are old money, Arlington is new. Not that it matters one bit. I wouldn't move from Bethesda to Arlington for any reason, certainly not schools, but if you like Arlington I'm not sure why you would ever look at Bethesda. Not apples and oranges. Apples and donkey crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love Arlington. Picked it over Chevy chase-bethesda bc i have a 15 min commute from Clarendon not a 45 min one from Bethesda. That's an hour every day i save. But whether i'd move for schools depends on which ones in each place.
Weird. Chevy Chase is 1000X nicer than Arlington. Clarendon is a cheesy faux city with nothing to redeem it other than a transit stop.
And friendship heights/Bethesda is a real city. Oy. Someone is delusional.
If you spent time in Bethesda, you'd know it's both more urban and more urbane than Clarendon. I would not move out of Bethesda or Chevy Chase for Arlington. It is a step down that OP would come to regret.
While you are entitled to your opinion I see it just the opposite. Bethesda is further from dc, has zero history. Friendship Heights is full of blue hairs and old timers facilities. Meanwhile the orange line is simply hopping with you g well educated singles and young couples.
As opposed to Arlington's history of used car lots? Bethesda/CC are old money, Arlington is new. Not that it matters one bit. I wouldn't move from Bethesda to Arlington for any reason, certainly not schools, but if you like Arlington I'm not sure why you would ever look at Bethesda. Not apples and oranges. Apples and donkey crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love Arlington. Picked it over Chevy chase-bethesda bc i have a 15 min commute from Clarendon not a 45 min one from Bethesda. That's an hour every day i save. But whether i'd move for schools depends on which ones in each place.
Weird. Chevy Chase is 1000X nicer than Arlington. Clarendon is a cheesy faux city with nothing to redeem it other than a transit stop.
And friendship heights/Bethesda is a real city. Oy. Someone is delusional.
If you spent time in Bethesda, you'd know it's both more urban and more urbane than Clarendon. I would not move out of Bethesda or Chevy Chase for Arlington. It is a step down that OP would come to regret.
While you are entitled to your opinion I see it just the opposite. Bethesda is further from dc, has zero history. Friendship Heights is full of blue hairs and old timers facilities. Meanwhile the orange line is simply hopping with you g well educated singles and young couples.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a big exaggeration. North Arlington is mostly 800K-1.3M territory. More expensive homes are elsewhere. South Arlington is even less expensive.
Depends on the neighborhood. Just like Bethesda has boring pools hill or wildwood ramblers for 600k. Arlingtons country club hills has 2400 sq ft homes for 1.5 to 1.8. Trying to compare all of Bethesda to all of Arlington will result in similarities in diversity of housing than one might realize. Compare Clarendon and Rosslyn to Downtown Bethesda, Avanel to the McLean / Arlington area....and the part of Chevy chase near grubb road to south arlington. Stop pretending one can compare entire sets of zip codes
Do people in Arlington honestly believe their neighborhoods are comparable to Bethesda or Chevy Chase? What a joke. Bethesda and Chevy Chase are sophisticated and upscale, Arlington is like a Virginia Tech reunion.
Are people so insecure about their own choices that they have to post post like this ^^^^^? What a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a big exaggeration. North Arlington is mostly 800K-1.3M territory. More expensive homes are elsewhere. South Arlington is even less expensive.
Depends on the neighborhood. Just like Bethesda has boring pools hill or wildwood ramblers for 600k. Arlingtons country club hills has 2400 sq ft homes for 1.5 to 1.8. Trying to compare all of Bethesda to all of Arlington will result in similarities in diversity of housing than one might realize. Compare Clarendon and Rosslyn to Downtown Bethesda, Avanel to the McLean / Arlington area....and the part of Chevy chase near grubb road to south arlington. Stop pretending one can compare entire sets of zip codes
Do people in Arlington honestly believe their neighborhoods are comparable to Bethesda or Chevy Chase? What a joke. Bethesda and Chevy Chase are sophisticated and upscale, Arlington is like a Virginia Tech reunion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a big exaggeration. North Arlington is mostly 800K-1.3M territory. More expensive homes are elsewhere. South Arlington is even less expensive.
Depends on the neighborhood. Just like Bethesda has boring pools hill or wildwood ramblers for 600k. Arlingtons country club hills has 2400 sq ft homes for 1.5 to 1.8. Trying to compare all of Bethesda to all of Arlington will result in similarities in diversity of housing than one might realize. Compare Clarendon and Rosslyn to Downtown Bethesda, Avanel to the McLean / Arlington area....and the part of Chevy chase near grubb road to south arlington. Stop pretending one can compare entire sets of zip codes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a big exaggeration. North Arlington is mostly 800K-1.3M territory. More expensive homes are elsewhere. South Arlington is even less expensive.
Depends on the neighborhood. Just like Bethesda has boring pools hill or wildwood ramblers for 600k. Arlingtons country club hills has 2400 sq ft homes for 1.5 to 1.8. Trying to compare all of Bethesda to all of Arlington will result in similarities in diversity of housing than one might realize. Compare Clarendon and Rosslyn to Downtown Bethesda, Avanel to the McLean / Arlington area....and the part of Chevy chase near grubb road to south arlington. Stop pretending one can compare entire sets of zip codes