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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Which park of Kensington? The poor side or the UMC side? Bethesda is Bethesda and will always be expensive. I don't think that Takoma Park is expensive. Schools and proximity to amenities and work centers are what generally makes places expensive. [/quote] I never knew there were “poor” and “UMC” sides of Kensington. I live just behind where the old White Flint Mall used to be—can someone advise if I’m poor or upper middle class?[/quote] But on the "poor" side of Kensington you need at least $700k for a decent sfh in good condition which tells you "poor" actually means UMC.[/quote] Prices are way up. They aren’t decent for that price. [/quote] +1, below are some examples of what has sold in Homewood, a neighborhood “on the other side of the tracks” zoned for non-Bethesda schools. A small updated home is well over 700k and a larger updated home is over 1M. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3019-Fayette-Rd-Kensington-MD-20895/37297419_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3013-Homewood-Pkwy-Kensington-MD-20895/37297396_zpid/ [/quote] That’s big. A lot are 1000 square feet. [/quote]
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