Toddler-dense (or just kid-dense) neighborhoods

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Anonymous wrote:Hi! My family moved to the area last year and will likely be buying a home in the next several years. We are currently in southwest Silver Spring near Rock Creek Forest elementary school, at the border of Silver Spring, Chevy Chase, and DC. We chose the area because it is a reasonable commute, good access to Silver Spring and Bethesda amenities as well as DC, and near Rock Creek Park. And great schools!

But oddly, there are surprisingly few young kids near us. Yes, there are some, but most of the single-family homes around here are occupied by long-time owners with high school or college kids (or beyond), and many of the condos/apartments/townhouses are on the smaller side (1-2 bedrooms) and occupied by either young couples or retired people, and the young couples tend to move away when they have kids. We have been told it's because the apartments are too small to be comfortable once people have kids, and it's so expensive around here that young families can't afford places in the neighborhood with enough space to be comfortable. (Our 2 br+den is more than enough space for myself+husband+daughter so we are fine with the real estate around here, but most housing nearby is either much larger or significantly smaller than our place so I can see why others struggle, and anyway, as I say, regardless of the reason there really just aren't a lot of other families with young kids.)

Both my husband and I grew up in neighborhoods with a bunch of kids, including several kids near our own age within a block or two, and we really want that for our daughter. We are likely to be moving in the next couple of years and are hoping to find a super kid-filled, warm and vibrant neighborhood. Price, schools, walkability, and proximity to DC may ultimately be factors for us, but I'd like to set those aside for now and just focus on what neighborhoods are overrun with kids (and ideally really friendly as well). We are open to MD, VA, and DC.

I think what we're looking for likely often depends on the very specific micro-location, so if you can be as granular as possible about specific subdivisions/cross-streets/etc that fit the bill rather than broader generalizations about cities, I would really appreciate it. Also, the more recent your intel, the better. Thank you so much!

Woodacres in Bethesda


+1 to woodacres, lots of families with young children have moved in for the schools over the last 5ish years
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look within .5 miles of a good elementary school. For example we bought in the overlap between west brook and sommerset and there are so many playgrounds, parks and kids here


This is where we live too! Good advice.
Anonymous
OP here. I have been following along and wanted to pop in and thank everyone for your lovely and helpful suggestions. I will continue to stay tuned and appreciate any additional suggestions/insights future posters may have as well. Thank you!
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