CC, Dc and CC, Md?

Anonymous
What's the difference? Everyone seems to be buying up CCDC and CCMD houses are sitting. I don't get it. What's the difference?
Anonymous
I personally don't understand why you would buy a house in DC - with all it's political issues, school problems, infrastructure needs, etc. - when you could buy a house in MD and have access to MoCo parks and schools and live a block away from the DC line. This CC, DC v. CC, MD debate baffles me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I personally don't understand why you would buy a house in DC - with all it's political issues, school problems, infrastructure needs, etc. - when you could buy a house in MD and have access to MoCo parks and schools and live a block away from the DC line. This CC, DC v. CC, MD debate baffles me.


+1000
Anonymous
Live in CCDC and love it. Some of us prefer to live in DC. I don't know what infastructure needs you are speaking of, the schools issue is solved by going private and political issues don't affect daily life.
Anonymous
I have noticed that houses in our part of CC, MD (Rock Creek Forest) seem to be very overpriced initially. They are sitting on the market for a while and then sellers are dropping the price to a more reasonable amount. Example: $710 K for a pretty small colonial on Spencer Road with some but not a lot of upgrades - later dropped to about $650K and now under contract.
Anonymous
The MD side is more expensive. If I could have the same house in MD as I do on the DC side I would but those good schools, better public swrvices etc. aren't free.
Anonymous
Because living in MD one block from the DC line is VERY expensive and living in CCMD past East West HWY sucks. Also in CCDC we have good schools Murch and Lafayette and great parks. Plus we can get downtown to our jobs in under 35 min. We compared Lafayette and Murch to CCMD elementary schools (public) and didn't see much of a difference. Maybe by middle school we will need to re-evaluate but not now. We have serious concerns with 2.0 curriculum and saw a better student to teacher ratio in DC. Plus with parents fundraising the school is able to offer a lot of extras.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because living in MD one block from the DC line is VERY expensive and living in CCMD past East West HWY sucks. Also in CCDC we have good schools Murch and Lafayette and great parks. Plus we can get downtown to our jobs in under 35 min. We compared Lafayette and Murch to CCMD elementary schools (public) and didn't see much of a difference. Maybe by middle school we will need to re-evaluate but not now. We have serious concerns with 2.0 curriculum and saw a better student to teacher ratio in DC. Plus with parents fundraising the school is able to offer a lot of extras.


I am curious why you think living north of EW hwy sucks.

Signed, someone who has lived on both sides of EW and didn't notice much difference
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The MD side is more expensive. If I could have the same house in MD as I do on the DC side I would but those good schools, better public swrvices etc. aren't free.


This. The main difference is the price. A house in CCDC is almost always bigger/nicer than a comparably priced house in CCMD.
Anonymous
We chose CCDC because it is more walkable/urban. Only a few blocks from the metro, sidewalks everywhere, houses are closer together thus we are closer to our neighbors (in all senses.)

Don't love our MS/HS options, but we'll cross that bridge...
Anonymous
Traffic hellacious going south on CT before EW HWY
Anonymous
The prices on the DC seem higher for what you get. I don't get it.
Anonymous
We're in CCDC. It was more expensive for what we were looking for. Like the area, schools. It was more walkable for us.

Not sure what school/political/infrastructure issues are? Nothing that has affected us.
Anonymous
What political/infrastructure problems? Stop blowing smoke and worry about the many traffic cams and big brother on your side of CT.
Anonymous
Walkability varies a lot by neighborhood within both CCDC and CCMD.
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