Relocating to VA/MD from DC

Anonymous
Both kids will finish elementary school next year in NW DC, where we've been renting until now. I also work in NW DC, but I feel like I want to buy my own place (around $700k-$800k). I'm a single mom, so I'm looking for a 3-bedroom in very good school districts with strong college prospects. Which areas should I consider?
Anonymous
Reston
Anonymous
Mclean, Arlington , fcc.
Anonymous
Kensington
Anonymous
VA…. The college options in Va are much more diverse. Lots of good options in Fairfax county
Anonymous
The Fox Mill Estates in the Herndon, Reston area of Virginia have simgle family homes in your price range. The MS is Rachel Carson and the HS is South Lakes High School. SLHS is an IB program. The kids in the IB program have pretty good college placements.

Franklin Farms is near by and similarly priced housing, it might be a bit more expensive. The HS is Chantilly HS.
Anonymous
Do you have to commute to DC everyday? We ended up in Vienna and it has been nice but if I had to do it over again I would have bought in Loudoun county, further out. That’s too far if you need to commute daily to DC. Reston is a good place to start looking with your budget.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mclean, Arlington , fcc.

Not with that budget, no shade, I rent in Arlington
Anonymous
Since you didn’t mention commute I’m assuming you work from home.

VA had so many more college options so for that reason alone I’d pick it over maryland. With your budget I’d look in Loudoun County- Potomac Falls, Ashburn, or Leesburg.
Anonymous
Kensington, MD.
Anonymous
Could face lift it by removing the shutters and whitewashing the brick, would be cute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kensington


I’m guessing the schools in the part of Kensington with $800k houses won’t be acceptable to OP.
Anonymous
Bethesda townhome
Anonymous
I would stick with Maryland. It is a much easier commute in/out of the city...especially for a single parent.
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