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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most of the PG county is dangerous. Some are really bad as like Oxon Hill and Suitland and others are slightly better. [/quote] This isn't true. I've lived and worked here for over 20 years and have not had any issues beyond my unlocked car getting riffled through a couple of times. That said, I don't know that I would feel comfortable in Suitland. For me it is more about SES rather than danger. It awful to say but folks just don't socialize with others outside their SES. Suitland also doesn't have great amenities. [b]General rule of thumb in PG is if most of the homes in the block have bars on the windows, it might not be safe enough for you. [/b] In your price range I would look at Bowie, Old Greenbelt, Lanham, parts of New Carrollton, Glendale and Glenn Arden. [/quote] You can say the same for DC homes yet folks are moving there in droves. [/quote] PP here- They may be moving there, but that doesn't mean that they are particularly safe. The OPs question was about safety, not about if people are moving there or if it would be a good investment. Suitland is probably fine but I don't know that I would personally feel comfortable living there. [/quote]
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