Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This just went under contract but I know this neighborhood well and it’s a real hidden gem - quiet, safe, and super convenient to everything. https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/3411-Woodberry-Ave-21211/home/12547012
10 min to Hopkins, downtown, Roland Park schools, etc. 5 min from a grocery.
The public elementary (Medfield Heights) is decent, but for that price you don’t have to sweat one of the many excellent private schools in RP. Although do figure in the eye watering taxes.
There is not a true grocery store within 5 minutes of this house, just a Mom’s organic. Also no yard and in the middle of a townhome community. Great location for empty nesters looking to downside.
Anonymous wrote:This just went under contract but I know this neighborhood well and it’s a real hidden gem - quiet, safe, and super convenient to everything. https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/3411-Woodberry-Ave-21211/home/12547012
10 min to Hopkins, downtown, Roland Park schools, etc. 5 min from a grocery.
The public elementary (Medfield Heights) is decent, but for that price you don’t have to sweat one of the many excellent private schools in RP. Although do figure in the eye watering taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want public elementary schools, look for a house in Ruxton, West Towson, Woodbrook, Wiltondale, or Stoneleigh zoned for West Towson, Riderwood, or Stoneleigh ES.
These are all very auburban, not at all like Chevy Chase, Stoneleigh would be the closest but good luck finding inventory. Roland Park/Homeland more closely resemble NW DC.
A lot more than you're implying. It's not Rockville or cul de sacs. They are genuinely lovely areas with a nice mix of housing stock.
Inventory will appear. Especially with spring market. Getting a good realtor will help a lot. OP also needs to be aware of city taxes versus county taxes.
If you have a 1.3M budget for DC, I'd actually focus on finding something in the 800-900 estate sale range, meaning great condition but scope for a new kitchen and some cosmetic improvements, and you will get your money back. And, yes, they do appear on market. Get lined up with a realtor and have bidding strategy in place and be ready to move quickly. Option is also to rent for a year while exploring area and settling into job, though if it's a Hopkins med role, these recruits to Baltimore tend to settle in very quickly and happily. It's less of a rat race compared to DC and you live like kings.
OP would do well to check out sale history from last year in 21210, 21212 and 21204, and even 21218 (Guilford) to see how sale prices typically work. 1.5M will get you a very nicely updated house anywhere, bigger in some neighborhoods and smaller in others. But does she need/want that when there's solid options in the 800-1M bracket? And they can improve over time to their tastes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want public elementary schools, look for a house in Ruxton, West Towson, Woodbrook, Wiltondale, or Stoneleigh zoned for West Towson, Riderwood, or Stoneleigh ES.
These are all very auburban, not at all like Chevy Chase, Stoneleigh would be the closest but good luck finding inventory. Roland Park/Homeland more closely resemble NW DC.
Anonymous wrote:If you want public elementary schools, look for a house in Ruxton, West Towson, Woodbrook, Wiltondale, or Stoneleigh zoned for West Towson, Riderwood, or Stoneleigh ES.