Best DC nabes for young family with excellent public elementary school

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To help us narrowing down options, within your target budget, what Nabe and state are you relocating from?


OP got a lot of responses before sharing their budget, which they said was $1.5m but without any requirements for bedrooms, housing type, or commutes. They haven’t been back in days so I think they forgot about their post.
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Anonymous wrote:Somerset is a great community neighborhood with local elementary


Somerset ES is a gem! Great energy, dedicated teachers, and strong ties with the community.


You can't move to Somerset with a budget of $1.5.


Yeah I was surprised at this too. A lot of the people in this thread haven’t looked at prices since covid started.


https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5710-Warwick-Pl-Chevy-Chase-MD-20815/37174640_zpid/


There is a 0% chance this will sell for anything close to asking.


Interesting - wonder if it needs significant structural work. Tax assessment is $1.15 and Zestimate is $1.5.
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Anonymous wrote:Takoma Park but you're gonna have to stop saying "nabe."


This person will dislike Takoma Park. Definitely does not match their vibes.


Someone who says nabes sounds like someone who would live in Takoma park.


Takoma Park is a little undefined these days. It has turned over fast. Lots of new young families, not particularly lefty, and relatively expensive homes.
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Anonymous wrote:Not 2 miles from DC, but I think Columbia, MD is what OP is seeking.

Yes - sounds like Columbia or Reston or kingstowne
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Anonymous wrote:Somerset is a great community neighborhood with local elementary


Somerset ES is a gem! Great energy, dedicated teachers, and strong ties with the community.


You can't move to Somerset with a budget of $1.5.


Yeah I was surprised at this too. A lot of the people in this thread haven’t looked at prices since covid started.


https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5710-Warwick-Pl-Chevy-Chase-MD-20815/37174640_zpid/


There is a 0% chance this will sell for anything close to asking.


Interesting - wonder if it needs significant structural work. Tax assessment is $1.15 and Zestimate is $1.5.

My guess would be they just want a bidding war and quick sale. Houses of that era rarely need structural work unless they’ve been butchered or were built in a neighborhood w/ marine clay
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Anonymous wrote:Somerset is a great community neighborhood with local elementary


Somerset ES is a gem! Great energy, dedicated teachers, and strong ties with the community.


You can't move to Somerset with a budget of $1.5.


Yeah I was surprised at this too. A lot of the people in this thread haven’t looked at prices since covid started.


https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5710-Warwick-Pl-Chevy-Chase-MD-20815/37174640_zpid/


There is a 0% chance this will sell for anything close to asking.

1.5 is 50% above asking
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP,

To help us narrowing down options, within your target budget, what Nabe and state are you relocating from?


OP got a lot of responses before sharing their budget, which they said was $1.5m but without any requirements for bedrooms, housing type, or commutes. They haven’t been back in days so I think they forgot about their post.


This has been happening a bunch recently with these types of posts. OP forgets about their post and then the thread devolves into 2-3 people going back and forth arguing over whether Del Ray floods or not, or whether DC has a crime problem
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Anonymous wrote:OP,

To help us narrowing down options, within your target budget, what Nabe and state are you relocating from?


OP got a lot of responses before sharing their budget, which they said was $1.5m but without any requirements for bedrooms, housing type, or commutes. They haven’t been back in days so I think they forgot about their post.


This has been happening a bunch recently with these types of posts. OP forgets about their post and then the thread devolves into 2-3 people going back and forth arguing over whether Del Ray floods or not, or whether DC has a crime problem

I dont know...this thread has neither of those arguments
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Anonymous wrote:OP,

To help us narrowing down options, within your target budget, what Nabe and state are you relocating from?


OP got a lot of responses before sharing their budget, which they said was $1.5m but without any requirements for bedrooms, housing type, or commutes. They haven’t been back in days so I think they forgot about their post.


This has been happening a bunch recently with these types of posts. OP forgets about their post and then the thread devolves into 2-3 people going back and forth arguing over whether Del Ray floods or not, or whether DC has a crime problem

I dont know...this thread has neither of those arguments


OP hasn’t come back. Discussion has veered off from the original request.

I’m guessing it’s people who aren’t regular users find the site, make a post and then forget about it or can’t find their post again.
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She also posted it in a Facebook group so maybe she's gotten enough feedback now
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I recommend Chevy Chase dc and AU park/tenley. We moved to one of these with middle and high school kids a year ago. Lots of kids. Schools are ok, but great. Housing is going on sale.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP,

To help us narrowing down options, within your target budget, what Nabe and state are you relocating from?


OP got a lot of responses before sharing their budget, which they said was $1.5m but without any requirements for bedrooms, housing type, or commutes. They haven’t been back in days so I think they forgot about their post.


This has been happening a bunch recently with these types of posts. OP forgets about their post and then the thread devolves into 2-3 people going back and forth arguing over whether Del Ray floods or not, or whether DC has a crime problem

I dont know...this thread has neither of those arguments


It was a joke
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP,

To help us narrowing down options, within your target budget, what Nabe and state are you relocating from?


OP got a lot of responses before sharing their budget, which they said was $1.5m but without any requirements for bedrooms, housing type, or commutes. They haven’t been back in days so I think they forgot about their post.


This has been happening a bunch recently with these types of posts. OP forgets about their post and then the thread devolves into 2-3 people going back and forth arguing over whether Del Ray floods or not, or whether DC has a crime problem

I dont know...this thread has neither of those arguments


It was a joke

I thought it was a complaint haha
Anonymous
5313 Wakefield Road, Bethesda, MD, 20816 - 4 BD/3.5 BA - $1,468,000
https://www.compass.com/listing/5313-wakefield-road-bethesda-md-20816/1872238193948279297/
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Anonymous wrote:5313 Wakefield Road, Bethesda, MD, 20816 - 4 BD/3.5 BA - $1,468,000
https://www.compass.com/listing/5313-wakefield-road-bethesda-md-20816/1872238193948279297/


OMG this house is adorable! I don't love all the choices they made but the colors are gorgeous! Such a relief from from all the new builds that are stark and cookie-cutter.
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