Is Wheaton gentrified?

Anonymous
Title, and how much did home values change.
Anonymous
Crickets
Anonymous
which neighborhood?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:which neighborhood?

Just in general, buying a home in a few years and am kinda scared. Especially about Glenmont.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:which neighborhood?

Just in general, buying a home in a few years and am kinda scared. Especially about Glenmont.


What are you scared of? crime? schools? gentrification?, which I don't think is happening. Where are people buying/tearing down/rebuilding? I see a bit of it in Aspen Hill and it is ghastly...but I don't think it is gentrifying.
Anonymous
No. Used to be somewhat diverse, now it’s 95% Latino with a large undocumented population
Anonymous
This feels like a thread started by the Nova troll. He hasn’t done one for a couple of weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. Used to be somewhat diverse, now it’s 95% Latino with a large undocumented population

Nope
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This feels like a thread started by the Nova troll. He hasn’t done one for a couple of weeks.

I don’t know who that is, I’m just preparing to buy in 2027. And just want to make sure that it won’t be completely transformed by then so I can afford a home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:which neighborhood?

Just in general, buying a home in a few years and am kinda scared. Especially about Glenmont.


What are you scared of? crime? schools? gentrification?, which I don't think is happening. Where are people buying/tearing down/rebuilding? I see a bit of it in Aspen Hill and it is ghastly...but I don't think it is gentrifying.

Gentrifying is what I’m scared of I have no kids so schools are no issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:which neighborhood?

Just in general, buying a home in a few years and am kinda scared. Especially about Glenmont.


What are you scared of? crime? schools? gentrification?, which I don't think is happening. Where are people buying/tearing down/rebuilding? I see a bit of it in Aspen Hill and it is ghastly...but I don't think it is gentrifying.

Gentrifying is what I’m scared of I have no kids so schools are no issue.

What exactly are you scared of?
Anonymous
He is saying he is afraid of being priced out by 2027.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He is saying he is afraid of being priced out by 2027.

Exactly.
Anonymous
It is super majority Latino.
Anonymous
Glenmont has the metro, and shopping redevelopment, anyone know how that could look? I ask that as a homeowner in the area.
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