To answer the original question, I don't know yet but will be moving to Landsdale in Monrovia, coming from MoCo. Looking forward to a younger community, good amenities, good schools. I am hoping there will be even more diversity with the new developments.
There are too many people on DCUM who think a long commute is the end of the world. |
You too will become one of those people after you’ve done the Linganore - DC commute for a year or two. Good luck. |
Angry and bitter? I don’t think so. I welcome all neighbors. Just because I am against over development, doesn’t mean I’m not kind to people. I kind of stated this earlier. Once again, my disdain is for crooked politicians who listen to greedy developers over the residents they’re elected to serve. |
This, too is Frederick, MD:
“Others echoed that sentiment, though one Republican member of the Maryland House of Delegates attacked Vice President Pence for not acting to help overturn the election results. Earlier in the day, ahead of starting to preside over the confirmation of President-elect Joe Biden’s win, Pence had rejected Trump’s view that he could unilaterally reject electoral college votes from states lost by Trump. “Pence is a traitor,” tweeted Del. Dan Cox (R-Frederick), a staunch Trump supporter.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/01/06/dc-protests-trump-rally-live-updates/ Could not pay me to move there. |
On a good day, that’s a rough commute. Landsdale and Urbana don’t have it as bad, since they are close to 270. Linganore is another story. Tons of new houses going in there and no infrastructure to support it. To get out of Lake Linganore, you have to take a bunch of winding country roads. These roads aren’t equipped to handle the influx of traffic. Even worse, these roads are not safe. |
I left MoCo for Frederick 8 years ago. My only regret is not coming up here sooner. And yes, I do the dreaded 270 commute, but it’s worth it to me. MoCo was/is a terrible place to live. |
Lansdale is built on a tiny farm road that was bucolic even 5 years ago. You have signed up for overcrowded schools (Green Valley wasn’t meant to absorb all those kids and the Urbana schools are their own problem- even with a new elementary), a characterless neighborhood (no pool, no club, just a bunch of tract homes on old farmland), worsening traffic into Urbana, no walkability to anywhere, and tiny lots. Enjoy your commute into Urbana (which used to be a dream but is now a traffic issue unto itself) and down the hell of 270. |
“Bucolic,” unfortunately is a thing of the past for Urbana, Monrovia and South Frederick County. |
Oh please...like frederick is the only place to have one of these. Educate yourself. Frederick is split 50/50 like many other places politically and someone like Cox is and would be regularly called out. |
Lansdale still has it better than Linganore in terms of getting to 270. I've lived in Linganore for 20+ years and the roads in and out of Linganore have gone from bad to worse. The new residents don't seem to mind. They get here and enjoy their new digs, then end up complaining that there's no Trader Joe's or they have to drive 20 minutes to get a latte. Developers listen, and then in a couple years there are strip malls surrounding Linganore, turning it into another Germantown, which is ironic, because if they loved Germantown so much, they should have stayed there. |
Landsdale does have a pool and a club.. no comment about the overcrowded schools but honestly coming from Montgomery County.. nothing new? And yes, I have had a long commute in the past (Montgomery Village to Crystal City for over 5 years) so DCUM does complain (TOO MUCH) about commutes. My new commute will not be bad - Monrovia to Shady Grove Rd.
Yes to be honest, I was more attracted to Urbana/Landsdale because it has more stores, coffee, and close to 270. Linganore is lovely and hopefully will continue to be so with the influx of new families and development. I still believe the people in Frederick County are more polite and patient by far over Montgomery County. |
My sister moved from Moco (Richard Montgomery cluster) to Landsdale and commuted into DC twice a week. She quit. It's just a terrible commute and not easy to get to 270 at all. She loves her new home and likes her neighbors but still complains about the school; and how it's not challenging enough; and yes, not diverse enough. Her kid's school (Linganore HS) has like 2% black kids. Now she's complaining and saying that she should've just stayed or moved to Clarksburg or Urbana for a newer home. |
50/50 and quickly turning blue. I’d actually rather stay for change aka Stacy Abrams etal than sit in my echo chamber. |
Linganore, though not diverse, is a very good school. I live in Linganore, which is in the Oakdale feeder pattern. I know people in Lansdale and they're also upset that they are no longer in the Urbana feeder district. They bought in Lansdale because their home was marketed and sold as Urbana schools. Kind of ironic that while they "love" Frederick, they don't love Frederick schools, unless it's Urbana. Yes, Urbana is a great school and it is much more diverse than Linganore, but by and large the curriculum at Urbana is the same as it is at any Frederick County school. The Frederick BOE doesn't make a curriculum that's unique to Urbana...it's the same for every high school. |
Oakdale (middle and high) are excellent schools too. We moved from ward 3 DC school to here and have zero regrets. |