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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We live in Kentlands in 2007 at 30/32. We love the schools, the neighborhood, the walking distance to the retail area/restaurants & movies, the parks, the trails around the lake, the community activities, and the closeness to 270 but [b]the feeling of being secluded.[/b] We love Quince Orchard High School. I'm a SAHM but serve on several Boards, DH is in technology. Prior to having children DH & I lived in Dupont walking distance between Dupont & Adams Morgan in a condo that we now rent out. I plan to move back there one day when our children are all grown and married, off living their lives. [/quote] I'm not trying to be snarky, because I go to Kentlands frequently and think it's a very nice place, but how can you possibly feel secluded when all the houses are right on top of each other? [/quote] I meant it feels like it's own community (which it is). Reminds me of New England, not like I'm in the middle of MoCo. Where I am in Kentlands the homes are not right on top of one another. I back up to the bike path & lake so there isn't a home behind us and there is actually a nice bit of land between the home next to me. I apologize for not clarifying. Lakelands is far more crowded than Kentlands, the homes are built right next to one another and there are less trees. You may be mistaking Lakelands for Kentlands. [/quote]
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