Anonymous wrote:Brookeville covers a pretty big area. We are in the Tanterra neighborhood (close to Olney) and are very happy. The schools are all great from what I’ve heard and there are a lot of families in our neighborhood. I think you can go a few more miles north up Georgia Ave and still be in Brookeville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a ton of diversity there
How do you know this? Because this is not at all my experience! Tons of diversity. You're choosing not to see it.
NP
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Brookeville and Olney are pretty much the same area now they’ve grown and seemingly merged. You are surrounded by diversity although maybe not economic diversity. Parts of Brookeville have large houses and acreage, and maybe those areas are less diverse but that could vary block by block. And other parts are so far apart that really you don’t see or interact with many people. some Parts of Brookeville that are interwoven with Olney are regular suburban homes. The schools are diverse, but the commute into DC is a nightmare. The person above is correct, Georgia Avenue has become a nightmare. The Dunkin’ Donuts with a drive-through has also become a sore topic because it’s always backing up traffic even more. I live in Olney and the Street right next to me is Brookeville. My kids went to a Brookeville address school. In terms of family life we love it here because it is very family friendly.
Oh man, I'd love to hang whoever approved Dunkin at that location. Total f'king idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a ton of diversity there
How do you know this? Because this is not at all my experience! Tons of diversity. You're choosing not to see it.
NP
http://www.justicemap.org/
Brookeville and Olney are pretty much the same area now they’ve grown and seemingly merged. You are surrounded by diversity although maybe not economic diversity. Parts of Brookeville have large houses and acreage, and maybe those areas are less diverse but that could vary block by block. And other parts are so far apart that really you don’t see or interact with many people. some Parts of Brookeville that are interwoven with Olney are regular suburban homes. The schools are diverse, but the commute into DC is a nightmare. The person above is correct, Georgia Avenue has become a nightmare. The Dunkin’ Donuts with a drive-through has also become a sore topic because it’s always backing up traffic even more. I live in Olney and the Street right next to me is Brookeville. My kids went to a Brookeville address school. In terms of family life we love it here because it is very family friendly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a ton of diversity there
How do you know this? Because this is not at all my experience! Tons of diversity. You're choosing not to see it.
NP
http://www.justicemap.org/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a ton of diversity there
How do you know this? Because this is not at all my experience! Tons of diversity. You're choosing not to see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a ton of diversity there
How do you know this? Because this is not at all my experience! Tons of diversity. You're choosing not to see it.
Anonymous wrote:Hi all,
Just moved back to the area for a new hybrid position in government affairs where I commute to Metro Center only 2 or 3 days a week. I have always loved living on Capitol Hill for the historic charm, but we are looking at buying outside of the city in a more affordable area. I just would like it to be historic/charming and family friendly with townhomes and single family homes available to purchase or build under $700k.
I normally gravitate to VA over MD, but recently I saw listings in Brookeville/Ashton areas and thought they were beautiful and bucolic and affordable. How are the schools? Commute times to Metro Center? And has anyone here ever taken advantage of MD's student loan forgiveness program for first time homebuyers (up to $40k forgiven when you sign the mortgage!) Insane.
Thoughts in general on Brookeville and slightly further north vs. VA hunt country and Old Town Manassas/Nokesville farm country? Trying to snag a historic charmer sfh if I'm lucky!
Anonymous wrote:Not a ton of diversity there