Mount Rainier, MD?

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Anonymous wrote:$500k https://www.redfin.com/MD/Mt-Rainier/3112-Upshur-St-20712/home/10968606

Do folks like living here? Looks like a cute place.


If you like the environment, are liberal, and enjoy diversity, then you will love Mount Rainier. Trump supporters probably would hate it though (I'm not one).



There are a few here. Mostly long-time white residents.


there's like 2 republicans in mount rainier

192 to be exact.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/upshot/2020-election-map.html
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Anonymous wrote:I'm just surprised that this thread got to 5 pages without mentioning Joe's Movement Emporium. It's a tremendous community resource that I believe is unique in the DMV, atleast in terms of engagement and inclusive, though I could be wrong about that.

Disclaimer: I know almost nothing about music and even less about dance. Possibly allergic to both. However, my kiddo was just getting involved with Joe's when COVID ruined all the fun, so I am not an expert. But it seemed like a really awesome place that gives kids an early exposure to art of all kinds.


Joe’s is great! The thread also didn’t mention Glut, or Pennyroyal, or the dueling vegan soul food restaurants, etc.


I'm just up Route 1 in Hyattsville, but I really want a good excuse to get to Pennyroyal without making my partner's dieting any harder. Alas, pandemic has sort of killed meeting up with friends, but everything on that menu looks so good that I nearly printed it out for a snack.

I think the greater Route 1 area is awesome, but I definitely think that Pennyroyal fills gap of nicer restaurant. Not like Michelin star restaurants, but just nicer neighbor place for brunch, dinner, and cocktails. There are a lot of great places to eat, but they're usually more on casual end of things, like 2Fifty BBQ, Taqueria La Placita, or Northwest Chinese. MtR., Hyattsville, Riverdale, and College Park is are much more comfortable for me than the Bethesda to Rockville corridor- mostly in terms of traffic.


I hope we get more restaurants like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm just surprised that this thread got to 5 pages without mentioning Joe's Movement Emporium. It's a tremendous community resource that I believe is unique in the DMV, atleast in terms of engagement and inclusive, though I could be wrong about that.

Disclaimer: I know almost nothing about music and even less about dance. Possibly allergic to both. However, my kiddo was just getting involved with Joe's when COVID ruined all the fun, so I am not an expert. But it seemed like a really awesome place that gives kids an early exposure to art of all kinds.


Total agree about Joe’s ... it’s amazing and truly makes Mount Rainier special.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$500k https://www.redfin.com/MD/Mt-Rainier/3112-Upshur-St-20712/home/10968606

Do folks like living here? Looks like a cute place.


If you like the environment, are liberal, and enjoy diversity, then you will love Mount Rainier. Trump supporters probably would hate it though (I'm not one).



There are a few here. Mostly long-time white residents.


there's like 2 republicans in mount rainier

192 to be exact.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/upshot/2020-election-map.html


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm just surprised that this thread got to 5 pages without mentioning Joe's Movement Emporium. It's a tremendous community resource that I believe is unique in the DMV, atleast in terms of engagement and inclusive, though I could be wrong about that.

Disclaimer: I know almost nothing about music and even less about dance. Possibly allergic to both. However, my kiddo was just getting involved with Joe's when COVID ruined all the fun, so I am not an expert. But it seemed like a really awesome place that gives kids an early exposure to art of all kinds.


Joe’s is great! The thread also didn’t mention Glut, or Pennyroyal, or the dueling vegan soul food restaurants, etc.


I'm just up Route 1 in Hyattsville, but I really want a good excuse to get to Pennyroyal without making my partner's dieting any harder. Alas, pandemic has sort of killed meeting up with friends, but everything on that menu looks so good that I nearly printed it out for a snack.

I think the greater Route 1 area is awesome, but I definitely think that Pennyroyal fills gap of nicer restaurant. Not like Michelin star restaurants, but just nicer neighbor place for brunch, dinner, and cocktails. There are a lot of great places to eat, but they're usually more on casual end of things, like 2Fifty BBQ, Taqueria La Placita, or Northwest Chinese. MtR., Hyattsville, Riverdale, and College Park is are much more comfortable for me than the Bethesda to Rockville corridor- mostly in terms of traffic.


I hope we get more restaurants like that.


Excited about the wine bar opening up next to Pennyroyal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm just surprised that this thread got to 5 pages without mentioning Joe's Movement Emporium. It's a tremendous community resource that I believe is unique in the DMV, atleast in terms of engagement and inclusive, though I could be wrong about that.

Disclaimer: I know almost nothing about music and even less about dance. Possibly allergic to both. However, my kiddo was just getting involved with Joe's when COVID ruined all the fun, so I am not an expert. But it seemed like a really awesome place that gives kids an early exposure to art of all kinds.


Joe’s is great! The thread also didn’t mention Glut, or Pennyroyal, or the dueling vegan soul food restaurants, etc.


I'm just up Route 1 in Hyattsville, but I really want a good excuse to get to Pennyroyal without making my partner's dieting any harder. Alas, pandemic has sort of killed meeting up with friends, but everything on that menu looks so good that I nearly printed it out for a snack.

I think the greater Route 1 area is awesome, but I definitely think that Pennyroyal fills gap of nicer restaurant. Not like Michelin star restaurants, but just nicer neighbor place for brunch, dinner, and cocktails. There are a lot of great places to eat, but they're usually more on casual end of things, like 2Fifty BBQ, Taqueria La Placita, or Northwest Chinese. MtR., Hyattsville, Riverdale, and College Park is are much more comfortable for me than the Bethesda to Rockville corridor- mostly in terms of traffic.


I hope we get more restaurants like that.


Excited about the wine bar opening up next to Pennyroyal.


It looks classy.
Anonymous
Don't forget the Urban Farm:https://www.hyattsvillewire.com/2020/09/12/new-brooklyn-farms-greenhouse/
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Anonymous wrote:I mean this one didn’t even bother to post more than one picture and offers are due at the end of the weekend.


https://www.redfin.com/MD/Mt-Rainier/3820-31st-St-20712/home/10984795


That’s because it’s a tear down.


Anything under $300k in Mount Rainier is a tear down. Some homes that are between $300k and $350k might be tear downs too. This city's market has been heating up for the past couple of years.


It says pending at 320k now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean this one didn’t even bother to post more than one picture and offers are due at the end of the weekend.


https://www.redfin.com/MD/Mt-Rainier/3820-31st-St-20712/home/10984795


That’s because it’s a tear down.


Anything under $300k in Mount Rainier is a tear down. Some homes that are between $300k and $350k might be tear downs too. This city's market has been heating up for the past couple of years.


It says pending at 320k now


Wow! $320k for a tear down? Right on, Mount Rainier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean this one didn’t even bother to post more than one picture and offers are due at the end of the weekend.


https://www.redfin.com/MD/Mt-Rainier/3820-31st-St-20712/home/10984795


That’s because it’s a tear down.


Anything under $300k in Mount Rainier is a tear down. Some homes that are between $300k and $350k might be tear downs too. This city's market has been heating up for the past couple of years.


It says pending at 320k now


Wow! $320k for a tear down? Right on, Mount Rainier.


I think that's tough for that community of hippies and artists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$500k https://www.redfin.com/MD/Mt-Rainier/3112-Upshur-St-20712/home/10968606

Do folks like living here? Looks like a cute place.


Under contract.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$500k https://www.redfin.com/MD/Mt-Rainier/3112-Upshur-St-20712/home/10968606

Do folks like living here? Looks like a cute place.


Under contract.


So curious if this goes over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$500k https://www.redfin.com/MD/Mt-Rainier/3112-Upshur-St-20712/home/10968606

Do folks like living here? Looks like a cute place.


Under contract.


So curious if this goes over.


Um, spoiler alert. It’s going over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$500k https://www.redfin.com/MD/Mt-Rainier/3112-Upshur-St-20712/home/10968606

Do folks like living here? Looks like a cute place.


Under contract.


So curious if this goes over.


Um, spoiler alert. It’s going over.


Ha fair enough. Very happy about my 2017 Mt Rainier home purchase then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$500k https://www.redfin.com/MD/Mt-Rainier/3112-Upshur-St-20712/home/10968606

Do folks like living here? Looks like a cute place.


Under contract.


So curious if this goes over.


Um, spoiler alert. It’s going over.


Ha fair enough. Very happy about my 2017 Mt Rainier home purchase then.


We're happy we bought in 2016!
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