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[quote=Anonymous]We were in Frederick, MD last weekend and I looked briefly at the prices of housing there. You can get a lot for your money. Technically, Frederick is only about 35-40 minutes from D.C. straight down 270, but with traffic, I am sure it is much, much more on most days. However, many people who live in that area don't commute into D.C. They might commute to Rockville or other areas around there which are much closer. Yes, it's suburbia, but downtown Frederick is really cute and has lots of nice shops and restaurants, and you could get into D.C. on a weekend for theatre, etc pretty quickly. http://www.redfin.com/MD/Frederick/2454-Five-Shillings-Rd-21701/home/15220239 http://www.redfin.com/MD/Frederick/2011-Chapel-Ct-21702/home/15219211 http://www.redfin.com/MD/Frederick/408-Elm-St-21701/home/15235473 (this one is really cute!!!) [/quote]
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