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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No offense, but your plan sounds horribly boring for DINKS.[/quote] +1. Why on earth would someone without school aged kids move to these locations? They look the same as suburbs anywhere and are way lot edpxemsive. Live in dc, ditch the cars and enjoy life. You’ll have the rest of your life to live in the burbs. [/quote] He is in his late 30 and GF is in mid 30, and they are getting married soon. Better to buy something long term. That clock is running close to the finish line for GF.[/quote] Bingo!!! GF wants marriage, kids and a home in school district. Since I'm the one having to relocate, have to entice her somehow, especially since the clock is running out.[/quote] Where are you moving from? If she is used to suburbs, honestly, she will not be so happy living in Rockville. Does she like newer houses? Did you look at these? They built homes just like this close to me(Olney) and they look great, like a perfect Christmas village. Yes, there are barely no yards....They do have garage in the back, and to me(I am from Europe) that looks nicer than in the front. They usually put parks for kids. If only they were building few years earlier, I would have been the first one to buy. https://www.ryanhomes.com/find-your-home/our-communities/maryland/monrovia/landsdale-single-family-homes[/quote]
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