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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How’s Rockville for house appreciation prospects? I feel like some areas like Twinbrook are really cheap and prime for value add/gentrification [/quote] Not good. No one moves to Rockville and everyone on DCUM makes fun of it for being the last stop on the red line.[/quote] Shady grove is.[/quote] Twinbrook, Rockville, and Shady Grove are super high crime with declining home values and bad schools. If you park your car in any of those areas it will be broken into. Don’t buy at the end of the red line, it’s super unsafe.[/quote] You must be thinking of the other side of the red line, with Glenmont and Wheaton. The eastern side of Rockville like Aspen Hill, touching the silver spring border is the more working class segment. Twinbrook is kinda sleepy and Rockville town center is very safe. Shady grove (and Derwood by extension) is very sleepy, not much happening. It gets “sketch” around Montgomery Village, which is much north of shady grove station. In fact, most of the “action” has actually happened by pike and rose, where’s there’s lot of foot traffic[/quote] No one wants to live in Rockville. Definitely stay away. Definitely live in Bethesda.[/quote]
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