Not sure how accurate this map is. The area marked in red as being "dangerous" is Leisure World, a gated retirement community with little crime. |
“ Considering only the violent crime rate, 20906 is safer than the Maryland state average and as safe as the national average.” That sounds promising at least. |
Exactly. I read this thread and I felt like I didn't even know my own neighborhood. I've been living in the area for 16 or so years and have never thought of it as dangerous. People talk about walking around late at night. And, the metro staff have to walk from the station to the rail yard at all hours and they don't have issues. My kids take the trains and buses all the time - like multiple times a week. Before Covid I used the trains and buses to get to work, all with no issues. While schools might not have the best reputation, the only thing that really matters is whether they meet your child's needs. We have been very happy with our kids' options. And, it was a real bonus having Thomas Edison in the area because the bus ride wasn't so long for my son. |
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The county can’t just take over the shopping center. They tried when they were redeveloping the intersection. You’re stuck with the owners who don’t want to sell.
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| Have you searched sex offenders in 20906? Lots...including inside leisure world. |
Leisure world is a gated island walled off from the rest of the area. It really has no bearing on a discussion of actual SFH neighborhoods where a family may decide to live. I really can’t understand how so many of you look at an online map and then suddenly think you understand a very specific area. |
PP, you were way off! It just posted today that it went for $565k. Still not too shabby, but not $100 over asking!! |
I once did a search of the registered sex offenders in 20906, a zip code with 71,000 residents. I don't feel like doing it again, but my findings were interesting. The majority (at the time) worked, not lived in 20906, a couple were statutory rape and a couple were indecent exposure type of situations. I'm not saying those aren't bad, but it's not like the creepy old perv preying on your kid when your back is turned. I actually felt much safer after digging into it. |
| The child molestation cases should really be broken out separately. Statutory is just so different from what most people are worried about re: “sex offenders”. |
There are sex offenders everywhere. I'd rather know than not know. It doesn't necessarily keep you safe by knowing. |
Or, supervise your kids. |
I was very surprised and am super curious why it didn’t go for more. We saw a much crummier house with a similar layout go for $75k over ask at $600k. |
The reality is that predators can be at it for decades before they are caught, if they are caught. |
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I know the OP is long gone, but in case anyone searches, here's another viewpoint from someone who actually lives in 20906:
It's a generally safe area. I don't feel unsafe sitting on my porch all day working from my MacBook. I do lock my car at night, and take other common sense safety precautions, but I'd do that even if we lived on a dead end road in Potomac. I grew up in a major city so street smarts are ingrained in me. We do have a community feel here. I know my neighbors and my neighborhood does quite a bit to help people get to know each other and maintain relationship. For example-one of my neighbors is an avid bird watcher and I can count on him to post weekly on the listserve about some bird he saw while taking his daily walk. The friends my kids made--most of their parents spoke English. The ones that didn't were just as nice and still came to the birthday parties and thanked me in beginners English for inviting their child. My neighbors range from Feds, to district-level administrators, to IT folks, and everything in between. The cars in my neighbors yards range from older Accords, to Teslas, to the smaller MCFRS truck that belongs to my firefighter neighbor to brand new Audis--your average middle class neighborhood. The "crappy schools" that my kids attend are filled with strong teachers that made lasting connections with my kids. Circling back to community, my children are six grade levels apart and both have had the same teacher in fifth grade. They also had the same administrator in elementary school, and Title I schools = smaller class sizes in the lower grades, so they benefitted from that. In middle and high school, school choice is a thing here. Both are thriving in their respective advanced/honors and AP (for the oldest) classes. A 5 on an AP exam is a 5 whether you took the class downcounty or somewhere where the average HHI is $500K a year. I do the bulk of my non-name brand shopping at Aldi and Lidl (Aldi's brioche bread makes great French toast and Lidl's fresh bakery makes great chocolate chip muffins) and head to Leisure World's Giant for the rest of my shopping (I dislike the Aspen Hill Shopping Center parking lot. If I need international items, H-Mart, Lotte Plaza, and Korean Korner are nearby. I hope this helps anyone looking in the area. |
Its so nice to have Aldi's and Lidl now. |