Looking to buy SFH in good neighborhood. Seeking recommendations. New Job is in Gaithersburg, MD

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Anonymous wrote:Kentlands poster insisting there are big yards and the schools are equivalent is getting old!


Because it calls you out on your delusional elitism?

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Anonymous wrote:Lakeland’s is the best middle school in the county

? define "best"?
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Anonymous wrote:I'd recommend my neighborhood (Wildwood), near Walter Johnson HS. It would be a reverse commute and is really close to 270, so probably 15-20 minutes, tops.


Just...no!


Why no?


Why would you?

The houses are overpriced. It was actually ranked #3 in the nation for overpriced houses.

The roads are horrible ... 4 people have died walking in that area in The past 4 months.

The people are snobby. Little to no green m space. Congested streets even on the weekends.


I live there and I love it! The neighborhood off Cheshire Drive? I have not heard of any pedestrian deaths in my neighborhood- link? No one is snobby at all that I know. Are you sure you are thinking of the right neighborhood?


Well that’s typical that you don’t know about the multiple deaths Of beloved children in your community.

Google it. I’m not your secretary,



I googled. Nothing. You sound like an awful person, BTW. I'm glad you don't live in my neighborhood.


Ditto

It’s sad you don’t know your community ... typical though.
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Anonymous wrote:Kentlands poster insisting there are big yards and the schools are equivalent is getting old!


Because it calls you out on your delusional elitism?


Nobody talking about Gaithersburg real estate is “elitist”.
It’s just annoying that you keep repeating yourself.
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Anonymous wrote:Kentlands poster insisting there are big yards and the schools are equivalent is getting old!


Because it calls you out on your delusional elitism?


Nobody talking about Gaithersburg real estate is “elitist”.
It’s just annoying that you keep repeating yourself.


?? I’m talking about the people putting down Gaithersburg. They are equally repetitive.
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Anonymous wrote:Kentlands poster insisting there are big yards and the schools are equivalent is getting old!


Because it calls you out on your delusional elitism?



Kentlands does not have big yards. It's a planned community where many back yards are driveways to garages. There is one section that has slightly larger lots. I would not say big yards, the houses are big on those lots taking away from yard play. Lot's of garages behind homes.

A lot of Kentlands is made up of town houses or houses on zero lot lines. There are condo's , apartments, senior living as well.

As for schools they are medicore. Not bad, depends on your family and how your family handles education.
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Anonymous wrote:Kentlands poster insisting there are big yards and the schools are equivalent is getting old!


Because it calls you out on your delusional elitism?



Kentlands does not have big yards. It's a planned community where many back yards are driveways to garages. There is one section that has slightly larger lots. I would not say big yards, the houses are big on those lots taking away from yard play. Lot's of garages behind homes.

A lot of Kentlands is made up of town houses or houses on zero lot lines. There are condo's , apartments, senior living as well.

As for schools they are medicore. Not bad, depends on your family and how your family handles education.


You are so condescending. It’s unbelievable. The schools are no worse than the others in MoCo. Everything is planned in this area.

You can be delusional about it if you want to, but it won’t change the reality.
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QOHS is 5 in USNWR for MoCo, 11 for MD.

https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/maryland/districts/montgomery-county-public-schools-104047

But sure, it’s SO mediocre.

Get over yourselves.
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Anonymous wrote:Kentlands poster insisting there are big yards and the schools are equivalent is getting old!


Because it calls you out on your delusional elitism?



Kentlands does not have big yards. It's a planned community where many back yards are driveways to garages. There is one section that has slightly larger lots. I would not say big yards, the houses are big on those lots taking away from yard play. Lot's of garages behind homes.

A lot of Kentlands is made up of town houses or houses on zero lot lines. There are condo's , apartments, senior living as well.

As for schools they are medicore. Not bad, depends on your family and how your family handles education.


You are so condescending. It’s unbelievable. The schools are no worse than the others in MoCo. Everything is planned in this area.

You can be delusional about it if you want to, but it won’t change the reality.

There is nothing bad about being a planned community, I can’t understand why this bothers you so much. Kentlands is the most planned community I have ever seen in my life. The sidewalks and fences and regulations are clearly being enforced by an active HOA. That’s part of what makes it unique and walkable and so pretty. But know what you’re getting into.
And no - the majority of the Kentlands don’t have big yards.

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Anonymous wrote:Kentlands poster insisting there are big yards and the schools are equivalent is getting old!


Because it calls you out on your delusional elitism?



Kentlands does not have big yards. It's a planned community where many back yards are driveways to garages. There is one section that has slightly larger lots. I would not say big yards, the houses are big on those lots taking away from yard play. Lot's of garages behind homes.

A lot of Kentlands is made up of town houses or houses on zero lot lines. There are condo's , apartments, senior living as well.

As for schools they are medicore. Not bad, depends on your family and how your family handles education.


You are so condescending. It’s unbelievable. The schools are no worse than the others in MoCo. Everything is planned in this area.

You can be delusional about it if you want to, but it won’t change the reality.

There is nothing bad about being a planned community, I can’t understand why this bothers you so much. Kentlands is the most planned community I have ever seen in my life. The sidewalks and fences and regulations are clearly being enforced by an active HOA. That’s part of what makes it unique and walkable and so pretty. But know what you’re getting into.
And no - the majority of the Kentlands don’t have big yards.



I love the Kentlands. It's a unique and beautiful community that has aged quite well. I love the architecture, mix of density, and walkability.
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Anonymous wrote:Why not Fairfax or Arlington? Commute could be a little long but you will like everything else about the area.

Who would ever recommend moving to Fairfax or Arlington when someone is looking for a good neighborhood near Gaithersburg???
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$750 will get you a big house in baker park neighborhood in Frederick. That’s where I’d go.
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Check out College Gardens and Woodley Gardens in Rockville. Nice neighborhoods.
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