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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And what your saying about Woodside being less desirable than Hyattsville is not true. The reality is, prices in Woodside aren't so much lower than outer w school districts once schools are taken into account. And appreciation hasn't been as good as Nova but has been in line with moco in the past 10 years. For instance, this modest ranch house was 704k ten years ago and just went for nearly 1.1m https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/9109-Fairview-Rd-Silver-Spring-MD-20910/37319199_zpid/ Another decent sized ranch went for 1.1 https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1318-Midwood-Pl-Silver-Spring-MD-20910/37318517_zpid/ This small cape cod went for 875k https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1902-Rookwood-Rd-Silver-Spring-MD-20910/37281760_zpid/ and this colonial went for 1.1m https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1512-Live-Oak-Dr-Silver-Spring-MD-20910/37318315_zpid/ It's true that prices around Woodside are much lower than Nova, but doesn't seem to be true that they are much lower than Kensington, North Bethesda or Outer Potomac once schools were taken account. Plenty of modest houses in those areas still go for under a million. [/quote] Not only is appreciation not as high as NoVa it is not as high as PG County and DC as well. This is not a MD vs VA thing, it is a MoCo’s Council sucks and is terrible at attracting development and investment thing, even relative to PG County. Mt Rainer and College Park are much more desirable than they were 20-30 years ago. You can’t say the same thing about Silver Spring or a lot of places in MoCo. That’s a problem. And OP this downward trajectory relative to the rest of the area into account if they’re going to be spending close to a million dollars on a home.[/quote]
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