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Oh, if you're going to do the private school thing (and there's a parochial school on the Hill, too, that's not so expensive), I'd also look at Hillcrest. It's a very easy drive to Capitol Hill and you'd pass Capitol Hill Day on the way. Although the Anne Arundel Co. suggestion's not bad and you wouldn't have to go as far as Annapolis. I think these two would be about 30 min normal driving time, add perhaps 15 min in rush hour and are zoned for a good highschool. http://www.redfin.com/MD/Gambrills/2574-Davidsonville-Rd-21054/home/9925351 http://www.redfin.com/MD/Gambrills/2558-Davidsonville-Rd-21054/home/9993383 |
| It's like 26 miles from Gambrills to the hill. Good luck. |
| I haven't read through everything, but I know a lot of people who really like Cheverly. The schools would be a problem, though, although with what you'd save living there, you could probably afford private. |
Yeah, no rational human being would ever send their kids to school in a top-ranked county where people move . . . for the schools. #MoCoBitterMuch? |
Those two locations are a 45 minute drive to capitol hill. Any traffic issues, it's easily an hour. Very rarely can you get from Gambrills/Crofton/Davidsonville to Capitol Hill in under a half hour -- RARELY. |
I think this is the rare thread where people ARE being honest. Generally, you see ridiculous threads where people are advocating places like Vienna and Rockville for their "quick" commutes into town -- 30 minutes door to door! This is the first thread where people who live in ARLINGTON (how much closer can you get, really?) are suggesting that a 20 minute commute during rush hour is an impossibility. However, at 6:45 a.m., it's a no-brainer. You can clearly get from Arlington to the Hill in 20 minutes at 6:45 a.m. Not at 7:45 a.m. Not at 8:45 a.m. Not at 5 p.m. But at non-rush-hour times? Of course you can! |
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