Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My cousin bought in the King Farm development after the real estate agent showed him the stats for Richard Montgomery, thus *implying* but not actually stating that he would be buying in the part of the development that feeds into the desirable Richard Montgomery HS. A few months after he bought, he learned that he's actually in the part that feeds into the less desirable Gaithersburg HS. Now he thinks he wants to move into the part that feeds into Richard Montgomery. That real estate agent, if not innocently mistaken (and I don't believe she was) was very sly.
Moral: If you buy in King Farm, do your own due diligence about the school cluster.
How old are his kids? If they are still quite young and he loves his house, I'd probably stay put. I think Gaithersburg high will only get better, but it's going to take about 10 years or so.