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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]chevy chase- specifically martins addition, whenever its summer and i see people walking down brookville (yes i know it can get busy) and hoards of kids having ice cream at olympia cafe i always think about the midwest town i grew up in, or cute NE beach towns. feels safe, tucked away, but close to everything.[/quote] [b]For $750K? What could the OP find there, someone’s shed?[/b][/quote] This made me laugh. Sad but true!! I would take a look at Kensington, although it is getting harder to find something at that price range. It would have been very doable 2-5 years ago. You are more likely to find something at $750k and under in the area zoned for Rock View ES than KPES. Garrett Park also has a very small town feel, but may be tough in that price range. [/quote] We were looking in Kensington last year at this same price range and ended up buying in the part of Kensington zoned for Oakland Terrace/Newport Mill/Einstein due to being priced out of KPES. Schools have a good local rep and it’s still a reasonable walk to antique row, etc., and has a friendly small town feel with neighbors walking dogs and chasing kids, etc. Inventory is tough to come by though, especially because most of what pops up is small capes in the 500s which was smaller than we wanted.[/quote]
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