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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you need to commute to DC a couple times a week, great falls is your best bet. Anywhere further commute will take all your time to leave you with no energy for horse riding/farming hobbies.[/quote] This is the most realistic response so far. If you do need to commute into D.C., anything further out than Fairfax County will be tedious at best. As it is, Great Falls can still be quite a drive to and from D.C. in rush hour, depending specifically of course on exactly where in D.C. you're speaking of. There are small equestrian properties in Great Falls, where property values are supported by the reputation of the local schools. The same cannot be said of the more rural suggestions where the schools are less well regarded, although it will be possible to find larger tracts of land further out. [/quote] This is the most unrealistic response. Great falls isn’t what anyone would consider what op wants. Especially if she wants more of a rural conservative area. I second the poster who mentioned Davidsonville/Crownsville area. Very rural, but close enough to dc where it’s not terribly far.[/quote]
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