Anonymous wrote:Wyngate neighborhood hands down, but I'm partial cause I live there. It's a great neighborhood and Wyngate is a fantastic school and they are doing a big renovation sometime next year. Close toshops, restaurants, metro, ymca, pools and very walkable.
Another Wyngate neighborhood fan. If your budget could handle it I would go for more space and better layout. We look back and there was one house in Potomac that would have stretched our budget further than we were comfortable at the time but we realize in hindsight we would have spent a lot less updating it because the layout was fine although the kitchen wasn't shiny and new. It had a flat back yard a garage, decent size bathrooms etc. It cost a lot more to renovate when you start talking adding onto the back, moving around plumbing, moving interior walls, needing to build exterior walls because you lost what little flat back yard you had to the addition.
If you are organized "a place for everything and everything in its place", disciplined, and have the kids clean up after themselves, I think you can get by with less space and not feel stressed about it. I think Kensington would be my next choice.