| At your price point Hyattsville because it will be easier for you to find something you can afford near all the amenities |
| Don't forget Maryland taxes. We found out we could buy almost 100,000 more house in DC for the same PITI as Maryland |
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We had this choice in 2006. Our DC house held its value much better in the recession.
We ended up buying near Fort Totten. Things we like better about DC than Hyattsville: Great, free pre-school. Wonderful charter school. It took a while but we got into our first choice. Walkable to red, yellow and green lines. Walkable period. We can walk to a library, several grocery stores, many playgrounds, the metro. We love to shop in Hyattsville. Eat in Hyattsville. Everything! But our commute is shorter in DC and we're closer to a lot more. We might have bought in Hyattsville if we could have learned more about the schools via the internet. |
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| If you choose Hyattsville be prepared to pay for private school. Not that DCPS is better than PGCPS but most people with money in PGC send their kids to private unless they are way up county. |
| Hyattsville would be my choice, but schools maybe an issue but are improving overall in that part of PG. You get more bang for your buck and DC is very close and the area is well connected to the city via Metro, buses, trails, etc. Taxes are higher in MD but not too bad IMO. |
| My grandmother lives in Hyattsville and she always complain about the taxes. We like the area and her neighborhood, but we ended up purchasing in Brightwood. |
| What are the major differences between the two places? |
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I would say Hyattsville.
In addition to getting more house for your money, you have better public works than in DC. Trash pick up, leaf removal, local police force, community events, road repairs. It is a much smaller bureaucracy and things get addressed faster. |
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What about Mount Rainier? We looked at Brookland/Woodbridge for almost 2 years but kept losing out on offers. Then we started looking in Hyattsville, but decided to move closer in to Mount Rainier because of commutes.
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I love living in Mt Rainier but we do a lot of driving. Not saying you won't from Hyattsville, and I adore our little "downtown," but central Brookland and central Hyattsville have more walkable amenities. Central Brookland costs like at least 2x more than Hyattsville, obvs. |
I mean you’re going to do a decent amount of driving in any of those places. Grocery stores, Costco, clothing etc. I like walking to yoga and the post office and the quick bus ride to RI Ave Station. We’ve made friends with a lot of neighbors so a lot of our social life is walkable. And love that ivy city and other parts of DC are 10-15 min away and an easy uber if needed. Really depends on the commute though. |
If you commute on the green line then Riverdale Park/Hyattsville, if you need the red line Brookland. FYI-Parking at College Park Metro is pretty easy right not but they are removing the surface lot in the next 5 years which may make it more crowded. |
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What are the walkable areas in Hyattsville and Mt Rainier?
PG Plaza area and the area around Rhode Island/Eastern Ave. area? |
Where in Hyattsville near the historic part could you do that? |