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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here. Inside the city, the Roland Park EM/MS has a great reputation and holds its ground against the county options. Many Hopkins parents. Great neighborhood. We know plenty of people with kids there and they're parents with degrees from Ivy colleges. Big complaint is overcrowded and many do move to privates for middle and especially HS, but Baltimore does offer good tracks for public HS, if you navigate it carefully. You'll find Baltimore (city and burbs) much more relaxed than DC. North Baltimore and inside the beltway Towson are great places to live at a fraction of the price of CC or Bethesda. [/quote] Roland Park has, IMO, some of the best/most interesting housing stock for the price--and as PP said, a very good EM and MS. The taxes will be high (as everyone will point out again and again and again when Baltimore is discussed), but I think that is a lot easier to stomach We moved out closer to Baltimore just last year after being in DC for nearly 10 years. I never thought I'd want to move from DC but found myself craving a more relaxed atmosphere for me and my family. Haven't regretted it. If you go north of the city, basically everyone will be very Baltimore-centric while if you stick to HoCo-ish, you'll get a fair amount more DC-focused folks if that is important at all to you. Make a crush tonight and think it over :)[/quote]
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