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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]This is what I am wondering. Silver Spring prices and getting BCC is an amazing deal. Prices could be depressed because of a stigma of living Silver Spring BUT it can't be that bad. Since BCC is far, far better than any other school in Silver Spring it should be the most expensive area in Silver Spring. I don't understand how RHPS can have low income families. Is there a subsidized apartment building that only allows low income residents, homeless shelter, or halfway house for ex cons with children or something? Yes - there is a large apartment complex on the east side of the school zone. I think the neighborhood with single-family homes is more middle-class. I assume there will be changes with a new Purple Line station as well (i.e., it will probably become more affluent).[/quote] I'm really scratching my head as to why it isn't already affluent? It feeds into a far better school than the areas around it. I can understand why you would pay Chevy Chase prices for that area but it should still be much higher than it is. [/quote] It is a good deal - values will increase when the Purple Line comes in. Very unlikely to get rezoned out of BCC. [/quote]
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