Anonymous wrote:Order of operations: (1) you like the house and (2) you minimize commute, imho.
Traffic is now worse in close-in MD than in DC. I have to drive to downtown Bethesda once per week and it's so much worse than traffic in downtown DC.
That said, I fully expect DC to raise residential property and sales taxes to make up for the shortfall in CRE taxes.
I think the value proposition for homes that feed to MacArthur HS in DC is very good. By the time my kids go there in a decade, it's going to be an incredible small HS with the best teachers and a smart student body.
We have friends with kids in the W high schools in MD + feeder schools and they complain so much about how the schools are over-crowded. It's a lot worse than DC. I think there's also an college admissions edge for kids who graduate from DC schools.
Yes, I agree with you that the Hardy/MacArthur is going to be a really good combo. Our kid is in private school, but I - like anyone- am interested in education and value being in a "good school district". I also like that it draws families. You are correct that MacArthur is going to be a little gem I think.
That being said, the neighborhood in DC we are looking at trends a little older. Maryland feels more "family-ish" for want of better words. Our current neighborhood in DC is very family ish, and we do like the evident mix of young, middle aged, elderly.