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Reply to "Thinking about moving to Howard County. Where should I live since I work in downtown DC?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Most people that I know who work in DC but live in Howard County -- live in or near Columbia. Someplace near 29 might give you more commuting options.[/b] (My coworker who lives in Columbia drives right down 29 when coming into DC.)[/quote] You're right. Most of the DC commuters that reside in Howard County live close to 29. To the OP, I recommend the following communities: Riverside Riverside Estates Village of Cedar Ridge Holiday Hills Maple Lawn River Hill Scott Farm Scott Acres Clarksville Meadows Clarksville Ridge Also, look at the neighborhoods near Clarksville Middle School. All of these communities are west of 29 and south of 32. Some are near the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. The communities that I listed above are zoned to Lime Kiln or Clarksville Middle Schools. Ellicott City has some awesome schools. However, they're way too far for a commute to DC. Believe me you don't want to live in further north or west in Howard County because your commute will be a nightmare. So, definitely look into areas near 29. [/quote]
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