Anonymous wrote:You have a budget of 1M and you need:
--- a Single Family Home
---- at least 4 bedrooms
---- Good to Great Schools
---- Willing to renovate, but not a total gut
--- Tolerable 1 day a week commute to DC
Where do you buy? and why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a budget of 1M and you need:
--- a Single Family Home
---- at least 4 bedrooms
---- Good to Great Schools
---- Willing to renovate, but not a total gut
--- Tolerable 1 day a week commute to DC
Where do you buy? and why?
If you are open to private schools, I’d do Baltimore or Baltimore County near Ruxton, Stoneleigh, Towson or Homeland.
Charming homes, well within your price range (for most of those neighborhoods), access to family activities, and close enough to DC for a 1x a week commute. You could also take the train in versus driving.
Open to, yes. Afford, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a budget of 1M and you need:
--- a Single Family Home
---- at least 4 bedrooms
---- Good to Great Schools
---- Willing to renovate, but not a total gut
--- Tolerable 1 day a week commute to DC
Where do you buy? and why?
If you are open to private schools, I’d do Baltimore or Baltimore County near Ruxton, Stoneleigh, Towson or Homeland.
Charming homes, well within your price range (for most of those neighborhoods), access to family activities, and close enough to DC for a 1x a week commute. You could also take the train in versus driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20878 North Potomac/Travilah area
You mean Gaithersburg
Anonymous wrote:You have a budget of 1M and you need:
--- a Single Family Home
---- at least 4 bedrooms
---- Good to Great Schools
---- Willing to renovate, but not a total gut
--- Tolerable 1 day a week commute to DC
Where do you buy? and why?
Anonymous wrote:20878 North Potomac/Travilah area