What's Glenmont like?

Anonymous
Glen Haven is popular with young families...

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/10508-Hayes-Ave-20902/home/11017672
Anonymous
OP you should live in Pasadena. Chesapeake schools, live right near the water, and easy 45 minute commute to DC! I have a house in your price range if interested and can show it to you.
Anonymous
Move to PGC. You'll get a nicer home and neighborhood feel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Glen Haven is popular with young families...

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/10508-Hayes-Ave-20902/home/11017672


I live here (the one who posted they travel to Glenmont frequently). It’s a great neighborhood, but prices have really gone up, and it’s competitive. One house recently had something like 30 offers on it and went way above asking. I think Glenmont is a reasonable alternative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Glen Haven is popular with young families...

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/10508-Hayes-Ave-20902/home/11017672


I live here (the one who posted they travel to Glenmont frequently). It’s a great neighborhood, but prices have really gone up, and it’s competitive. One house recently had something like 30 offers on it and went way above asking. I think Glenmont is a reasonable alternative.


We saw this house yesterday. It will probably go for $650. The wall paper at least looks way better in person than in the pictures.
Anonymous
The worst HS in MoCo is in Glenmont which is Kennedy. There is a correlation there
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP you should live in Pasadena. Chesapeake schools, live right near the water, and easy 45 minute commute to DC! I have a house in your price range if interested and can show it to you.


How is Pasadena an easy 45 minute commute? It’s currently an hour and 4 minutes on Saturday afternoon! We lived in Annapolis for years. Pass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Move to PGC. You'll get a nicer home and neighborhood feel.


We are open, but don’t know the area well enough to know what neighborhoods we’d like. And the prices didn’t seem that much better to be honest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Move to PGC. You'll get a nicer home and neighborhood feel.


We are open, but don’t know the area well enough to know what neighborhoods we’d like. And the prices didn’t seem that much better to be honest.


The prices currently aren’t great because the market is inflated. Plus, hipsters laid claim to the best parts of PG a decade ago. You’re late to the game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Move to PGC. You'll get a nicer home and neighborhood feel.


We are open, but don’t know the area well enough to know what neighborhoods we’d like. And the prices didn’t seem that much better to be honest.


Greenbelt is nice, and Eleanor Roosevelt is the best HS in PG.

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Greenbelt/118-Rosewood-Dr-20770/home/11099363
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP you should live in Pasadena. Chesapeake schools, live right near the water, and easy 45 minute commute to DC! I have a house in your price range if interested and can show it to you.


How is Pasadena an easy 45 minute commute? It’s currently an hour and 4 minutes on Saturday afternoon! We lived in Annapolis for years. Pass.


It’s an easy commute from here, and you get some of the best school in Anne Arundel after Severna Park and one of the best in Maryland, better than many MoCo schools!
Anonymous
Thanks dcum! Moron here who didn't know Lidl opened nearby and drove to College Park today to go to Lidl!
In my defense I was in Canada for a few months.
Anonymous
What about Kemp Mill, op? I know it is very Jewish, but it seems like a lovely area and it is close to where you are looking now.
Is it in your budget?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about Kemp Mill, op? I know it is very Jewish, but it seems like a lovely area and it is close to where you are looking now.
Is it in your budget?


There are threads about how insular kemp mill is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about Kemp Mill, op? I know it is very Jewish, but it seems like a lovely area and it is close to where you are looking now.
Is it in your budget?


There are threads about how insular kemp mill is.

I can see that. Is Olney or Brookeville to far for op? Or too expensive?
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