Keep raising taxes, increasing crime due to progressive criminal justice reform, and choking off economic and businesses growth MoCo council:
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/data-shows-montgomery-county-residents-are-leaving-for-frederick-county MoCo has entered the spiral down. People with means are fleeing, so how do think the county is going to try to keep the budget from blowing out? Expect many more tax increases in the future, because that's the solution the clowns in charge only ever have. People with means will keep on fleeing, and the tax base will crumble further. |
I think it's more about being priced out honestly. There are parts of MoCo that doesn't have much crime, but it's more expensive. And the better schools are also in the more expensive areas.
I also moved out of a hcol area out west because we got priced out. So, I moved to a "cheaper" area like MoCo for the more affordable home prices and schools. ![]() As for taxes, Frederick county tax is very similar to MoCo tax. I thought about moving to Frederick when I retire only because the housing is cheaper. |
What is it with this one guy who’s obsessed with Montgomery County? It’s not possible for anyone to find county government this interesting. |
What will MoCo ever do without the 100 residents moving from Poolesville to Frederick? |
Funny how facts get MoCoites in a tizzy.
The county is hemorrhaging those with means while those moving in are poorer and poorer. Simultaneously, the number of retirees is exploding while those in their prime earning years are decreasing. The tax base is crumbling. School quality keeps circling the drain while crime and taxes keep increasing. The writing is on the wall. |
Like rest of America. ok? So what? |
Yup. We are taking our 300k HHI and are tired in living in Silver Spring where shootings take place once every two weeks and are moving to FredCo later this spring.
MoCo would have been better for our commutes, but PPs are right that we can’t afford the only areas with decent schools in MoCo, and event decent middling schools such as Quince Orchard are sliding very fast. I just worry that people moving to MoCo will bring their ultra progressive policies. FredCo is currently moderate, just as we like it. |
Elrich has yet again built the recommended budget on a house of cards. It is completely unsustainable. The Council will have to make some massive cuts to get it back under control. But I have no idea if this new Council has the temerity to do so.
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Have fun! |
That’s funny - every home near me is still selling for way over ask in a day or two, our property values are higher than ever, downtown Bethesda is constantly growing and becoming a fantastic urban zone. Where is this mass exodus of those with “means”? Potomac, CC, Bethesda are all still booming. |
No, they are not. |
I have friends that live in Frederick, and it's a cute and charming place to visit. I could never live there, though, I'm black, and for a time I lived in mostly white neighborhoods as a kid. Would never do that to my own kids. |
Us too, we ended up moving to eastern MoCo because it's cheaper! |
After County Exec Elrich posted a tweet saying the population is actually growing, we decided to take a closer look at the population trends in Montgomery County, Frederick County and the state with full charts based on actual U.S. Census data.
https://moderatelymoco.com/cracking-the-mystery-of-montgomery-countys-population-from-boom-to-bust/ ![]() Conclusion: "Yes, Montgomery County population has shrank over the last 3 years and Frederick County has had tremendous growth. The County Executive quoted a website that while it was the top hit on Google, does not appear to be using actual U.S. Census data and is not accurate according to U.S. Government sources." |
This isn't new. |