Good schools/walkability

Anonymous
For 900 you can get a 3BR townhouse in Arlington.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Poolesville?

Does Poolesville have a good downtown that's walkable? When I think Poolesville, I don't think "walkable". Not OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rockville 20850

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Rockville/121-Autumn-Wind-Way-20850/home/10554742

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Rockville/332-Lynn-Manor-Dr-20850/home/10539977


First one is walkable to both MS and HS, and town center, but not the ES

Second one is walkable to all the schools and town center, but it's not as nice (price reflects that). But, that's a good location.
Anonymous
I'm not in love with this specific house, but the neighborhood hits your criteria. Walkable to both DTSS and Takoma Park, walkable to the middle school and on direct public transit to the high school (which is sometimes faster than the school bus).

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/820-Richmond-Ave-20910/home/10954123
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poolesville?

Does Poolesville have a good downtown that's walkable? When I think Poolesville, I don't think "walkable". Not OP.


No, it doesn't have "walkable" downtown like Bethesda. It's small though, so certainly though you could find a house within a mile a library and elementary school and some stores/restaurants. There is no supermarket in Poolesville though, so for that you're looking at an 8 mile drive.
Anonymous
OP said they were looking for middle and high school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poolesville?

Does Poolesville have a good downtown that's walkable? When I think Poolesville, I don't think "walkable". Not OP.



OP said walkable to school, few shops and library this is possible if you buy a house near Poolesville high school.
Unfortunately there is no supermarkets and a good downtown.
Anonymous
Pimmit Hills if you can jump on a mid size older house before someone else does.
Anonymous
Ellicott City.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where in the DMV would you recommend living if your priority is walkability/bikeability (say to school, maybe a few shops, a library) and a good middle/high school? Hoping to spend less than $800K for a 3 BR. Proximity to DC not necessarily a priority.


Takoma Park near the metro
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poolesville?

Does Poolesville have a good downtown that's walkable? When I think Poolesville, I don't think "walkable". Not OP.


No it's farmland and over an hour from anywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where in the DMV would you recommend living if your priority is walkability/bikeability (say to school, maybe a few shops, a library) and a good middle/high school? Hoping to spend less than $800K for a 3 BR. Proximity to DC not necessarily a priority.


Takoma Park near the metro


How would they do that for less than $800K?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Olney


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How is it walkable? This does not seem correct with perhaps a few very limited exceptions s.
Anonymous
This is hard to find. Walkable is rare. "Good" schools are generally suburban and not particularly walkable. If walkable, then very expensive. Maybe Falls Church City? Not much inventory there though.
Anonymous
just get a townhouse in a nicer area if you have 900k to spend. You could literally buy in bethesda off the capitol cresent and a few blocks from downtown.

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/5046-Bradley-Blvd-20815/home/180484375

zoned for B-CC. Lots of similar good options in arlington and fairfax.

Also at 900, there may even be parts of the palisades in budget, though that has airplane noise.
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