Would be the homes younger than year 1995 without a massive addition. 2500 sf or less properties, like the one we bought. Those neighborhoods have either the smaller homes, the neglected tear downs, or the bigger new builds. Also, Wood Acres doesn't allow tear downs, just extensions.
Anonymous wrote:Bannockburn, Mohican hills, wood acres.
All also have multiple ways to get south to DC: MacArthur, Clara Barton, Massachusetts, river road, Bradley to Wisconsin or Connecticut.
For under $700K?
Bannockburn, Mohican hills, wood acres.
All also have multiple ways to get south to DC: MacArthur, Clara Barton, Massachusetts, river road, Bradley to Wisconsin or Connecticut.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but the Purple Line will be quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Most things that you want to walk to are going to be on major thoroughfares, so if you want to be able to walk to them, you might have to hear them.
We're in North Chevy Chase and it is a wonderful neighborhood which fits most of your categories. I'm less than 3/4 mile from the Beltway and cannot hear it, but I can hear Connecticut Avenue. Parts of the neighborhood that are closer to it can. The parts that are behind the Starbucks cannot.
You should take a good look at Rosemary Hills in Silver Spring and Rock Creek Forest in Silver Spring and Chevy Chase. East-West Highway is the major thoroughfare but there are some shops and restaurants on Grubb Road, the neighborhoods go fairly far back off of East-West, and they're very close to Rock Creek Park.