North College Park?

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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Yeah....I wouldn't call Cottage City nice. I'm sure it is safe and ok but I wouldn't want to live there.
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Mount Rainier prices are still going up
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.


Idk if I agree with that but to each their own.
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.


Idk if I agree with that but to each their own.


N. CP has paint stores, a hyundai dealership, a Hampton Inn, tattoo parlor, an ikea, and a sex shop + no sidewalks and ugly track housing

Half of CC is a park. I'll take that instead.

-Longtime Cottage City resident
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.


Idk if I agree with that but to each their own.


N. CP has paint stores, a hyundai dealership, a Hampton Inn, tattoo parlor, an ikea, and a sex shop + no sidewalks and ugly track housing

Half of CC is a park. I'll take that instead.

-Longtime Cottage City resident


Tell me you aren't familiar with College Park without telling me you are...newsflash, N College Park isn't just Rt. 1. We have the Hollywood Shopping Center which has MOMs organic store, Proteus Bike and Coffee shop, Posh Fitness studio, and Hollywood Nutrition smoothie shop. There is a new dog park in Daniels Park/Hollywood, new concession stand for events, new lighting and streetscape project. There is a new trail with a bridge off of Cherry Hill Rd that connects to the trail to UMD.
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.


Idk if I agree with that but to each their own.


N. CP has paint stores, a hyundai dealership, a Hampton Inn, tattoo parlor, an ikea, and a sex shop + no sidewalks and ugly track housing

Half of CC is a park. I'll take that instead.

-Longtime Cottage City resident


Tell me you aren't familiar with College Park without telling me you are...newsflash, N College Park isn't just Rt. 1. We have the Hollywood Shopping Center which has MOMs organic store, Proteus Bike and Coffee shop, Posh Fitness studio, and Hollywood Nutrition smoothie shop. There is a new dog park in Daniels Park/Hollywood, new concession stand for events, new lighting and streetscape project. There is a new trail with a bridge off of Cherry Hill Rd that connects to the trail to UMD.


DP here. N. College Park's zoning is screwy. Yes, there's a Mom's organic store and Posh Fitness studio... but it's next to a Maryland unemployment office and a gas station. The Hollywood dog park is next to public works and a auto detailing shop. The neighborhood would have potential if the zoning wasn't screwed up.
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.


Idk if I agree with that but to each their own.


N. CP has paint stores, a hyundai dealership, a Hampton Inn, tattoo parlor, an ikea, and a sex shop + no sidewalks and ugly track housing

Half of CC is a park. I'll take that instead.

-Longtime Cottage City resident


Tell me you aren't familiar with College Park without telling me you are...newsflash, N College Park isn't just Rt. 1. We have the Hollywood Shopping Center which has MOMs organic store, Proteus Bike and Coffee shop, Posh Fitness studio, and Hollywood Nutrition smoothie shop. There is a new dog park in Daniels Park/Hollywood, new concession stand for events, new lighting and streetscape project. There is a new trail with a bridge off of Cherry Hill Rd that connects to the trail to UMD.


DP here. N. College Park's zoning is screwy. Yes, there's a Mom's organic store and Posh Fitness studio... but it's next to a Maryland unemployment office and a gas station. The Hollywood dog park is next to public works and a auto detailing shop. The neighborhood would have potential if the zoning wasn't screwed up.


+1 dh and I moved from Hollywood for this reason… despite the development there was too much random stuff built around the area
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.







Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.


Idk if I agree with that but to each their own. [/]
N. CP has paint stores, a hyundai dealership, a Hampton Inn, tattoo parlor, an ikea, and a sex shop + no sidewalks and ugly track housing

Half of CC is a park. I'll take that instead.

-Longtime Cottage City resident



I guess. Whenever I see drive through CC all I see are those auto parts stores in former homes, the dialysis place, and a very nice mural
I don’t think it’s any nicer than North bc CP

Oh that seafood place.
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.


Idk if I agree with that but to each their own.


N. CP has paint stores, a hyundai dealership, a Hampton Inn, tattoo parlor, an ikea, and a sex shop + no sidewalks and ugly track housing

Half of CC is a park. I'll take that instead.

-Longtime Cottage City resident


Tell me you aren't familiar with College Park without telling me you are...newsflash, N College Park isn't just Rt. 1. We have the Hollywood Shopping Center which has MOMs organic store, Proteus Bike and Coffee shop, Posh Fitness studio, and Hollywood Nutrition smoothie shop. There is a new dog park in Daniels Park/Hollywood, new concession stand for events, new lighting and streetscape project. There is a new trail with a bridge off of Cherry Hill Rd that connects to the trail to UMD.


DP here. N. College Park's zoning is screwy. Yes, there's a Mom's organic store and Posh Fitness studio... but it's next to a Maryland unemployment office and a gas station. The Hollywood dog park is next to public works and a auto detailing shop. The neighborhood would have potential if the zoning wasn't screwed up.


+1 dh and I moved from Hollywood for this reason… despite the development there was too much random stuff built around the area




Where did you go?
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.


Idk if I agree with that but to each their own.


N. CP has paint stores, a hyundai dealership, a Hampton Inn, tattoo parlor, an ikea, and a sex shop + no sidewalks and ugly track housing

Half of CC is a park. I'll take that instead.

-Longtime Cottage City resident


Tell me you aren't familiar with College Park without telling me you are...newsflash, N College Park isn't just Rt. 1. We have the Hollywood Shopping Center which has MOMs organic store, Proteus Bike and Coffee shop, Posh Fitness studio, and Hollywood Nutrition smoothie shop. There is a new dog park in Daniels Park/Hollywood, new concession stand for events, new lighting and streetscape project. There is a new trail with a bridge off of Cherry Hill Rd that connects to the trail to UMD.


DP here. N. College Park's zoning is screwy. Yes, there's a Mom's organic store and Posh Fitness studio... but it's next to a Maryland unemployment office and a gas station. The Hollywood dog park is next to public works and a auto detailing shop. The neighborhood would have potential if the zoning wasn't screwed up.


+1 dh and I moved from Hollywood for this reason… despite the development there was too much random stuff built around the area




Where did you go?


Cheverly
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.


Idk if I agree with that but to each their own.


N. CP has paint stores, a hyundai dealership, a Hampton Inn, tattoo parlor, an ikea, and a sex shop + no sidewalks and ugly track housing

Half of CC is a park. I'll take that instead.

-Longtime Cottage City resident


Tell me you aren't familiar with College Park without telling me you are...newsflash, N College Park isn't just Rt. 1. We have the Hollywood Shopping Center which has MOMs organic store, Proteus Bike and Coffee shop, Posh Fitness studio, and Hollywood Nutrition smoothie shop. There is a new dog park in Daniels Park/Hollywood, new concession stand for events, new lighting and streetscape project. There is a new trail with a bridge off of Cherry Hill Rd that connects to the trail to UMD.


DP here. N. College Park's zoning is screwy. Yes, there's a Mom's organic store and Posh Fitness studio... but it's next to a Maryland unemployment office and a gas station. The Hollywood dog park is next to public works and a auto detailing shop. The neighborhood would have potential if the zoning wasn't screwed up.


+1 dh and I moved from Hollywood for this reason… despite the development there was too much random stuff built around the area




Where did you go?


Cheverly


Cheverly is much much nicer than those pgc exurbs
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.


Idk if I agree with that but to each their own.


N. CP has paint stores, a hyundai dealership, a Hampton Inn, tattoo parlor, an ikea, and a sex shop + no sidewalks and ugly track housing

Half of CC is a park. I'll take that instead.

-Longtime Cottage City resident


Tell me you aren't familiar with College Park without telling me you are...newsflash, N College Park isn't just Rt. 1. We have the Hollywood Shopping Center which has MOMs organic store, Proteus Bike and Coffee shop, Posh Fitness studio, and Hollywood Nutrition smoothie shop. There is a new dog park in Daniels Park/Hollywood, new concession stand for events, new lighting and streetscape project. There is a new trail with a bridge off of Cherry Hill Rd that connects to the trail to UMD.


DP here. N. College Park's zoning is screwy. Yes, there's a Mom's organic store and Posh Fitness studio... but it's next to a Maryland unemployment office and a gas station. The Hollywood dog park is next to public works and a auto detailing shop. The neighborhood would have potential if the zoning wasn't screwed up.


+1 dh and I moved from Hollywood for this reason… despite the development there was too much random stuff built around the area




Where did you go?


Cheverly


Cheverly is much much nicer than those pgc exurbs



Cheverly is a pgc exurb
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.


Idk if I agree with that but to each their own.


N. CP has paint stores, a hyundai dealership, a Hampton Inn, tattoo parlor, an ikea, and a sex shop + no sidewalks and ugly track housing

Half of CC is a park. I'll take that instead.

-Longtime Cottage City resident


Tell me you aren't familiar with College Park without telling me you are...newsflash, N College Park isn't just Rt. 1. We have the Hollywood Shopping Center which has MOMs organic store, Proteus Bike and Coffee shop, Posh Fitness studio, and Hollywood Nutrition smoothie shop. There is a new dog park in Daniels Park/Hollywood, new concession stand for events, new lighting and streetscape project. There is a new trail with a bridge off of Cherry Hill Rd that connects to the trail to UMD.


DP here. N. College Park's zoning is screwy. Yes, there's a Mom's organic store and Posh Fitness studio... but it's next to a Maryland unemployment office and a gas station. The Hollywood dog park is next to public works and a auto detailing shop. The neighborhood would have potential if the zoning wasn't screwed up.


+1 dh and I moved from Hollywood for this reason… despite the development there was too much random stuff built around the area




Where did you go?


Cheverly



Congrats!


OP Greenbelt is very family friendly and nice too
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Anonymous wrote:Meh, it’s fine. Not the nicest but it’s not a some distant mad max world of pedophiles, sex shops, and crime.

Y’all are so judgey. 🙄


It’s not my favorite part of PG and I think there are more family friendly neighborhoods in the same price range.
Check out Berwyn Heights.


Cheverly!


At this point, Cheverly is more expensive that North College Park and Berwyn Heights.





Mount Rainier, Brentwood, and Cottage City are nice and affordable.



You think CC is nice?


Nicer than North College Park.


Idk if I agree with that but to each their own.


N. CP has paint stores, a hyundai dealership, a Hampton Inn, tattoo parlor, an ikea, and a sex shop + no sidewalks and ugly track housing

Half of CC is a park. I'll take that instead.

-Longtime Cottage City resident


Tell me you aren't familiar with College Park without telling me you are...newsflash, N College Park isn't just Rt. 1. We have the Hollywood Shopping Center which has MOMs organic store, Proteus Bike and Coffee shop, Posh Fitness studio, and Hollywood Nutrition smoothie shop. There is a new dog park in Daniels Park/Hollywood, new concession stand for events, new lighting and streetscape project. There is a new trail with a bridge off of Cherry Hill Rd that connects to the trail to UMD.


DP here. N. College Park's zoning is screwy. Yes, there's a Mom's organic store and Posh Fitness studio... but it's next to a Maryland unemployment office and a gas station. The Hollywood dog park is next to public works and a auto detailing shop. The neighborhood would have potential if the zoning wasn't screwed up.


+1 dh and I moved from Hollywood for this reason… despite the development there was too much random stuff built around the area




Where did you go?


Cheverly


Cheverly is much much nicer than those pgc exurbs



Cheverly is a pgc exurb


It's an inner-suburb since it's like 2 miles from the MD-DC border.

College Park is an exurb.
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