PG County "Lucky Loser" of Amazon HQ2

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Maryland has 24 counties. Virginia has 134. Hardly a fair comparison. Also NOAA HQ is in Montgomery not PG County just like National Archives HQ is in DC not PG County. But carry on.

Oh, that's rich. Everytime there is a comparison made here it's always between MoCo (one county) vs NoVa (many counties).


Because Montgomery County is the most successful of the D.C area MD counties? If you want to throw in PG it’s hardly a fair fight (for MD) but sure go right ahead.

Also for the people saying PG is being put down for it’s racial status - no. It’s just not a great area to buy property for appreciation and investment.


Why is that... duh because of black people.
Anonymous
Most people would rather live in Siberia than PG County. Sad but true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most people would rather live in Siberia than PG County. Sad but true.


True but they don't really know it's because they are racist.
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Anonymous wrote:No doubt some Amazon employee may find PG to be affordable if they can get over the lack of cool. (Of course, if some Amazonians start moving in, how long before we will start hearing the whining from certain PG quarters about ‘gentrification’ and ‘inclusion’?)

The reality is that there was no Amazon contest for PG to lose. It was never a contender.


"Lack of cool?" Since when has someone taken on a mortgage because a place was "cool?" I bought a house because it was a good location for commuting, but to each his own I guess!

And I keep saying this, but MOST of PG County could not gentrify because most of PG County is NICE. It is mostly pleasant suburb. Unless gentrification actually means "replace black people with white people" I do not understand how a lot of the county could "gentrify."

I agree that PG was never a real contender for something like Amazon, although it would have been a great candidate. We are close to DC, lots of Metro, lots of space, less congested. But maybe you should occasionally visit PG before posting about it?


The weird thing about this post is that it misses that PG has already largely gentrified. And it gentrified by becoming much less white and much more black. The old PG of the 1960s and 1970s was full of very downscale whites and had a police force with KKK ties.


Exactly. Old PG was white working class. New PG is black middle class. Now ppl want New NEW PG to be white middle class.
Anonymous
I am a former resident and home owner in both Fairfax and Alexandria. I hated every min of living in NOVA. It was over crowded with endless amounts of gridlock, and had an abundance of pretentious jerks. I paid a ridiculous amount of money for a 1100 SF home that had sub par schools and was not walk-able to anything. I also commuted about an hour or more to SE DC to work.

I grew tired of NOVA and started looking for other options. I was delighted with what I found in PG county. Specifically in the Arts District in Hyattsville, University Park, Riverdale, and College Park. All of these areas have amazing amenities, good public transportation, and housing stock that is affordable. The neighborhoods that I started looking at have beautiful arts and crafts bungalows, Victorians, colonials, etc. and all were under 500K when I was looking. I now own in PG. I own a historic house from 1911 that has been completely restored, over 2500 SF, 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, detached garage, and a nice size yard. I have a walk score of 80 and can walk to everything in the Arts District, as well as to the Whole Foods (I have made it big, lol) complex in Riverdale. I can also walk to the MARC train station in Riverdale and the Farmers Market. I have a bus line that picks up in front of my house and I can be at the PG Plaza Metro station in less than 10 mins. I am a stone throw away from everything at PG Plaza Mall/Target/Safeway. I am a stone throw away from the DC Costco and all of Dakota Crossing. I am an easy Uber ride from most DC attractions and nightlife.

I also have AMAZING neighbors! The community here is very welcoming and there are countless community events. We even have our own newspaper that highlights the wonderful people who live here in PGC. The schools are not amazing, but are improving, but it should also be noted that there are several affordable private school options in PG, I happen to also live walk-able to one and will most likely send my son there. I will end up paying less than I was for daycare! The schools were also not very good in Alexandria! People go crazy for Del Ray, but the schools there are terrible and I have everything I had there, here (plus more), and I paid half of what I did in Del Ray! I would also like to note that my house cost 470K exactly one year ago today and it has already appreciate by 80K in a year!!

I am over the moon excited that I have found my forever home and expect that people coming to this area for Amazon will look at PG as a real option for housing. I think more business will come to this area as well. I am glad I made the move I did, and I think others in this area will start to take PG seriously!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maryland has 24 counties. Virginia has 134. Hardly a fair comparison. Also NOAA HQ is in Montgomery not PG County just like National Archives HQ is in DC not PG County. But carry on.

Oh, that's rich. Everytime there is a comparison made here it's always between MoCo (one county) vs NoVa (many counties).


Because Montgomery County is the most successful of the D.C area MD counties? If you want to throw in PG it’s hardly a fair fight (for MD) but sure go right ahead.

Also for the people saying PG is being put down for it’s racial status - no. It’s just not a great area to buy property for appreciation and investment.


I am not sure where you are getting your information from!?! I bought my house a year ago in the Hyattsville Arts District and in a year my house has appreciated by 80K. How many other areas do you know about in NoVA with that kind of appreciation? Maybe Del Ray 15 or so years ago! The investment opportunities are endless at the moment in PG
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The conditions in PG really won’t equip it to do anything other than eat a few of HQ2’s table scraps. The housing is cheap because of the terrible schools and crime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a former resident and home owner in both Fairfax and Alexandria. I hated every min of living in NOVA. It was over crowded with endless amounts of gridlock, and had an abundance of pretentious jerks. I paid a ridiculous amount of money for a 1100 SF home that had sub par schools and was not walk-able to anything. I also commuted about an hour or more to SE DC to work.

I grew tired of NOVA and started looking for other options. I was delighted with what I found in PG county. Specifically in the Arts District in Hyattsville, University Park, Riverdale, and College Park. All of these areas have amazing amenities, good public transportation, and housing stock that is affordable. The neighborhoods that I started looking at have beautiful arts and crafts bungalows, Victorians, colonials, etc. and all were under 500K when I was looking. I now own in PG. I own a historic house from 1911 that has been completely restored, over 2500 SF, 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, detached garage, and a nice size yard. I have a walk score of 80 and can walk to everything in the Arts District, as well as to the Whole Foods (I have made it big, lol) complex in Riverdale. I can also walk to the MARC train station in Riverdale and the Farmers Market. I have a bus line that picks up in front of my house and I can be at the PG Plaza Metro station in less than 10 mins. I am a stone throw away from everything at PG Plaza Mall/Target/Safeway. I am a stone throw away from the DC Costco and all of Dakota Crossing. I am an easy Uber ride from most DC attractions and nightlife.

I also have AMAZING neighbors! The community here is very welcoming and there are countless community events. We even have our own newspaper that highlights the wonderful people who live here in PGC. The schools are not amazing, but are improving, but it should also be noted that there are several affordable private school options in PG, I happen to also live walk-able to one and will most likely send my son there. I will end up paying less than I was for daycare! The schools were also not very good in Alexandria! People go crazy for Del Ray, but the schools there are terrible and I have everything I had there, here (plus more), and I paid half of what I did in Del Ray! I would also like to note that my house cost 470K exactly one year ago today and it has already appreciate by 80K in a year!!

I am over the moon excited that I have found my forever home and expect that people coming to this area for Amazon will look at PG as a real option for housing. I think more business will come to this area as well. I am glad I made the move I did, and I think others in this area will start to take PG seriously!


tldr
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Anonymous wrote:The conditions in PG really won’t equip it to do anything other than eat a few of HQ2’s table scraps. The housing is cheap because of the terrible schools and crime.


I just looked on great schools. And in Bowie, MD there are three elementary schools that have a 8-9 rating on GS. I understand the high schools and middle schools might not be as great, but many of these people in this area send their kids to privates.
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Anonymous wrote:The conditions in PG really won’t equip it to do anything other than eat a few of HQ2’s table scraps. The housing is cheap because of the terrible schools and crime.


I just looked on great schools. And in Bowie, MD there are three elementary schools that have a 8-9 rating on GS. I understand the high schools and middle schools might not be as great, but many of these people in this area send their kids to privates.


Nothing is a magnet for business like three elementary schools in Bowie!
Anonymous
I grew up in Bethesda, I'm super white, I live in PG courtesy of an inheritance-based cash home purchase and I really love my neighborhood, so it's probably doomed in the medium-long term.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a former resident and home owner in both Fairfax and Alexandria. I hated every min of living in NOVA. It was over crowded with endless amounts of gridlock, and had an abundance of pretentious jerks. I paid a ridiculous amount of money for a 1100 SF home that had sub par schools and was not walk-able to anything. I also commuted about an hour or more to SE DC to work.

I grew tired of NOVA and started looking for other options. I was delighted with what I found in PG county. Specifically in the Arts District in Hyattsville, University Park, Riverdale, and College Park. All of these areas have amazing amenities, good public transportation, and housing stock that is affordable. The neighborhoods that I started looking at have beautiful arts and crafts bungalows, Victorians, colonials, etc. and all were under 500K when I was looking. I now own in PG. I own a historic house from 1911 that has been completely restored, over 2500 SF, 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, detached garage, and a nice size yard. I have a walk score of 80 and can walk to everything in the Arts District, as well as to the Whole Foods (I have made it big, lol) complex in Riverdale. I can also walk to the MARC train station in Riverdale and the Farmers Market. I have a bus line that picks up in front of my house and I can be at the PG Plaza Metro station in less than 10 mins. I am a stone throw away from everything at PG Plaza Mall/Target/Safeway. I am a stone throw away from the DC Costco and all of Dakota Crossing. I am an easy Uber ride from most DC attractions and nightlife.

I also have AMAZING neighbors! The community here is very welcoming and there are countless community events. We even have our own newspaper that highlights the wonderful people who live here in PGC. The schools are not amazing, but are improving, but it should also be noted that there are several affordable private school options in PG, I happen to also live walk-able to one and will most likely send my son there. I will end up paying less than I was for daycare! The schools were also not very good in Alexandria! People go crazy for Del Ray, but the schools there are terrible and I have everything I had there, here (plus more), and I paid half of what I did in Del Ray! I would also like to note that my house cost 470K exactly one year ago today and it has already appreciate by 80K in a year!!

I am over the moon excited that I have found my forever home and expect that people coming to this area for Amazon will look at PG as a real option for housing. I think more business will come to this area as well. I am glad I made the move I did, and I think others in this area will start to take PG seriously!


tldr


This accurately reflects every conversation about Prince George's county. Nuance, followed by refusal to consider three paragraphs of information as too much. I honestly can't decide whether the ignorance or the arrogance about the ignorance is more irritating.

PP, I'm glad that you found a home and community that you love.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why anyone would ever consider living in or working in PG County....


Because it is nice and affordable.


It's probably the worst county in md and it has..
A Big Ten university
NASA
NOAA
Andrews AFB
Census
FDA
National Archives
IRS
Army research lab
An NFL franchise
The nations richest African American population



Compare that to Va's worst county. Greensville county. What a shitshow.

That's why md is the richest state. Even its worst county is superior than 50 percent of Va's counties.




Maryland has 24 counties. Virginia has 134. Hardly a fair comparison. Also NOAA HQ is in Montgomery not PG County just like National Archives HQ is in DC not PG County. But carry on.


+1. I love how all the Maryland boosters said having to cross a bridge was so awful - how it made Virginia "so far removed" from DC and the rest of the area. It's like they'd never seen rivers in Brussels, Buenos Aires, London or Hong Kong. But now that Amazon is coming to Crystal City, suddenly it's "Oh PG is gonna benefit! We're right over the bridge!"

You do realize that this thread was started by someone in VA, right? But carry on with your MD bashing so you can feel good about yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why anyone would ever consider living in or working in PG County....


Because it is nice and affordable.


It's probably the worst county in md and it has..
A Big Ten university
NASA
NOAA
Andrews AFB
Census
FDA
National Archives
IRS
Army research lab
An NFL franchise
The nations richest African American population



Compare that to Va's worst county. Greensville county. What a shitshow.

That's why md is the richest state. Even its worst county is superior than 50 percent of Va's counties.




Maryland has 24 counties. Virginia has 134. Hardly a fair comparison. Also NOAA HQ is in Montgomery not PG County just like National Archives HQ is in DC not PG County. But carry on.

National Archives II is in PG county.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:FDA headquarters are in Silver Spring, Md which is in Montgomery County.


HQ is in White Oak, not SS.

LOL.
Where do you think White Oak is?
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