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[quote=Anonymous]I vote for House #1. From the sound of it, it sounds like one of the more friendlier and down-to-earth areas of Bethesda, with a sense of a real neighborhood. We live in such a split level, with 2 bedrooms up and 2 bedrooms down, and we love it. Even with a child on a lower level, it's not that many steps down, and as they are older, will appreciate their own space. For now, we use the lower level for guests and it's great. We have also been looking at other neighborhoods, but keep coming back to the fact that we are so fortunate to be in the BH/Pyle/Whitman district and we LOVE our neighborhood. We've noticed about a 100K difference between identical houses in BH/Pyle/Whitman vs. Wyngate/WJ districts. I can't help but think there must be something to it. Anyway, I know the lure of extra space and renovations is enticing. (the reason we've also been looking). However, I'm having trouble justifying leaving this school district (and neighborhood) just for a house. Could you possibly add onto the house #1 (like a back family room) or do some small renovations eventually? How do the yards compare? Space for the kids to play outside? Space for a garden? Shade vs. sun? That's another big thing I consider when comparing houses. [/quote]
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