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[quote=Anonymous]I'm the person who posted about PG. My oldest will be in K next year, so we're looking at private schools. We are part of the Charles Flowers school cluster--which is good by PG's (lower) standard but doesn't hold a candle to Montgomery, Fairfax, Howard or Loudon. PG generally ranks 23rd or 24th out of the 24 counties in Maryland for public schools--so they are not an option for us. Please don't be surprised that Mitchellville/Bowie did not hold its value. In the D.C. area, a neighborhood's value is closely related to the quality of the schools. For example, I have a friend who bought her house in Montgomery County at the same time that I bought mine and for about the same price--$750,000. Her home has maintained its value, because it's in a great public school district, so there will always be demand. In PG, many affluent Blacks are forced to send their children to private school, so the homes don't hold their value very well. Another piece of friendly advice: Be careful when people tell you that a certain neighborhood is "good for affluent Blacks" as opposed to "for all affluent people". There are some (whether consciously or subconsciously) who believe that Blacks subscribe to a lower standard. If the neighborhood is so great "for Blacks", ask yourself how come other races don't want to live there? Ask yourself why people would pay more for a similarly constructed house if it's located in Montgomery or Fairfax? And why is that most of the people who suggest that you live there don't live in PG don't live there themselves? It's usually, because the neighborhood that's "good for affluent Blacks" is not that great at all.[/quote]
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