Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There seems to be such a snobbery about NOVA being better than Baltimore. The area where that $650k home is, is beautiful and very nice. It's not the inner city, near a lot of really cool stuff. The issue with the area, however, is that it has a fantastic K-8 school, but the high school is awful. So, what you save in housing costs, you'll probably end up spending on private school tuition if you have children.
Heres a $650k house in Fairfax:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/10917-Adare-Dr-Fairfax-VA-22032/51891993_zpid/
Nothing you can ever say will convince anyone that the Baltimore house with $5k more in property tax per year is worth it. Do you just like throwing money downa black hole of taxes they provides negative ROI? It's not like you even get anything for your taxes in Baltimore too.
Here's a $650k home in Cstonsville, MD right over the border:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/216-Rosewood-Ave-Catonsville-MD-21228/36201422_zpid/?
OK elementary school and $7k less per year property tax than Baltimore. You can enjoy all of the amenities in Baltimore and avoid all of the taxes by driving 10 extra minutes.
It just makes zero sense to live in Baltimore with nose bleed taxes, getting back nothing for those taxes, high crime, corrupt police, terrible infrastructure, and terrible schools. I mean I suppose there are people out there who like to pay $5-10k more in taxes for no reason at all other than to be 10 minutes closer to amenities, but to me it seems like an extremely foolish financial decision. Baltimore will go nowhere until they drastically cut their property taxes like Boston and SF did to revive their cities. Baltimore's taxes should be cut in half to start.