Anonymous wrote:I work in DC, and my partner works in Baltimore. We live in Bowie. Our neighborhood feeds to a very good elementary school (10 on Great Schools).
The middle school and high school rate a 6 on Great Schools, but they are large, and you have to remember that the test scores are an average. Most of my neighbors have been happy with the schools, even though people will say all kinds of nasty things about PG County schools.
We both have very reasonable commutes. There is a MARC train stop in Bowie, which makes commuting to Baltimore and Washington easy. I still drive into D.C., and the average is 30 minutes in the morning and 45 minutes going home at night. There's also a park and ride to the metro (orange line).
We love our neighborhood. But I will say that people on here say a lot of horrible things about PG County. I suspect most of them actually have no experience with PG County.
We considered a lot of places, but Bowie turned out to be the best choice for our needs.
A lot has to do with your budget. We were able to get a single family home with a nice yard for a very reasonable budget. And we've been happy.
As for Montgomery County, don't be deceived by distance on a map. In certain parts of Montgomery County, the traffic is very heavy.
As for Columbia and Laurel, which people often suggest as a place between D.C. and Baltimore, I decided the commute for me from Columbia to D.C. would be too much to do on a daily basis.
Best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all.
Anonymous wrote:Move to DC. I did the commute to Baltimore for 2 years. Easy as pie. It was all against traffic. It took 45 minutes - tops. We lived in NE so it was near South Dakota and 295. We now live in Colonial Village and it would be really easy from here.
And you would say that it's a good idea to school two children in a public school in downtown DC?
I have also looked at Montgomery county, and, on Google map, it's only a 55 min drive away from Baltimore. If this is true, I am wondering if the extra school quality might not be worth the 2x 10 min commute. Or what am I missing please?
Don't forget about the Beltway factor. We're in Baltimore and every time we come to DC we get clogged up right as we move from 95 to 495. Maybe it's better with the new highway they just built though.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all.
Anonymous wrote:Move to DC. I did the commute to Baltimore for 2 years. Easy as pie. It was all against traffic. It took 45 minutes - tops. We lived in NE so it was near South Dakota and 295. We now live in Colonial Village and it would be really easy from here.
And you would say that it's a good idea to school two children in a public school in downtown DC?
I have also looked at Montgomery county, and, on Google map, it's only a 55 min drive away from Baltimore. If this is true, I am wondering if the extra school quality might not be worth the 2x 10 min commute. Or what am I missing please?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all.
Anonymous wrote:Move to DC. I did the commute to Baltimore for 2 years. Easy as pie. It was all against traffic. It took 45 minutes - tops. We lived in NE so it was near South Dakota and 295. We now live in Colonial Village and it would be really easy from here.
And you would say that it's a good idea to school two children in a public school in downtown DC?
I have also looked at Montgomery county, and, on Google map, it's only a 55 min drive away from Baltimore. If this is true, I am wondering if the extra school quality might not be worth the 2x 10 min commute. Or what am I missing please?
Anonymous wrote:Move to DC. I did the commute to Baltimore for 2 years. Easy as pie. It was all against traffic. It took 45 minutes - tops. We lived in NE so it was near South Dakota and 295. We now live in Colonial Village and it would be really easy from here.
Anonymous wrote:Move to DC. I did the commute to Baltimore for 2 years. Easy as pie. It was all against traffic. It took 45 minutes - tops. We lived in NE so it was near South Dakota and 295. We now live in Colonial Village and it would be really easy from here.