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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh, and everyone on our block speaks English. While there is a greater non english speaking population, again tending to be in the apartments, most people who own sfhs speak English, unless they are very elderly -- at least in our neighborhood. Stay north of Glenmont metro and look off Layhill.[/quote] I’ll likely be driving into DC and the distance to metro is already pushing it. I don’t think we’d be willing to go farther north. At that point we would do Rockville and at least not feel as rural. [/quote] Olney hasn’t been rural since they started building new neighborhoods in the 80s, fwiw. Having said that, it’s nice to have places where kids can go fishing or ride horses. Most people who are priced out of close-in areas land here when looking for safe neighborhoods with good schools. [/quote] By North of Glenmont I meant the neighborhoods off Layhill near Glenmont. We live there and live a 5 minute or so drive from the metro, Layhill Road is also on the metro bus. Neighborhoods are: Layhill Village, Strathmore at Bel Pre, Poplar Run and others. I live in Layhill Village and homes are selling from between 450-550k and now go under contract within a matter of days. You don't have to move to Olney, just go five minutes up the road from the metro. Or move to the Twinbrook area of Rockville. [/quote]
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