Anonymous wrote:Cabin John is a great area. It is definitely going up in value as it is being gentrified. Over the years, it has attracted eclectic artsy types that march to the beat of their own drummer. Bigger homes are being built and a new crowd of folks are moving in. Typically, though, they aren't the uptight Chevy Chase crowd.
You have to be willing to accept that your $900K home may be next to a pretty ramshackle $500K house or dwarfed by a new $2.5M house.
You do have to drive a little for big grocery shopping excursions, but not too far. Commuting to downtown down Clara Barton sucks a bit, but it's no worse than anywhere else that far out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like it's a hilly area with funky modern houses and lots of trees? Is that accurate? How long does the morning commute to downtown DC take? Also, does being surrounded by a triangle of highways suck and is it a pain to go out and do shopping? (Looks like it might be an isolated area) prices look cheaper than the NOVA neigborhoods directly across the river, so thinking we might move to cabin john some day if we need to downgrade to a cheaper house.
It's cheaper, because in Maryland to pay Montgomery county income taxes and higher state taxes. Op be paying much higher taxes but have a lower mortgage
That said we were like idea cabin john and wanted to move there, but really the commute downtown because there is a one-way bridge serious bottleneck
My kids attended Clara Barton for preschool, which is just over the one lane bridge in CJ. We live in Bannockcurn just on the other side of the bridge. Both are wonderful communities and I'd strongly recommend them for anyone who loves nature and wants friendly, laid back neighbors.
In terms of the bridge traffic, I haven't noticed much of a problem heading from CJ to downtown during the morning rush hour. They time the lights so that a large number of cars are able to go that direction at once. Plus it is easy to hop on the Clara Barton parkway if the bridge traffic is too bad. Coming home along MacArthur during the evening rush can be a pain though, so I sometimes have opted to go the River to Seven Locks route instead.
How do you from cabin John to Clara Barton, you have to go out past beltway right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like it's a hilly area with funky modern houses and lots of trees? Is that accurate? How long does the morning commute to downtown DC take? Also, does being surrounded by a triangle of highways suck and is it a pain to go out and do shopping? (Looks like it might be an isolated area) prices look cheaper than the NOVA neigborhoods directly across the river, so thinking we might move to cabin john some day if we need to downgrade to a cheaper house.
It's cheaper, because in Maryland to pay Montgomery county income taxes and higher state taxes. Op be paying much higher taxes but have a lower mortgage
That said we were like idea cabin john and wanted to move there, but really the commute downtown because there is a one-way bridge serious bottleneck
My kids attended Clara Barton for preschool, which is just over the one lane bridge in CJ. We live in Bannockcurn just on the other side of the bridge. Both are wonderful communities and I'd strongly recommend them for anyone who loves nature and wants friendly, laid back neighbors.
In terms of the bridge traffic, I haven't noticed much of a problem heading from CJ to downtown during the morning rush hour. They time the lights so that a large number of cars are able to go that direction at once. Plus it is easy to hop on the Clara Barton parkway if the bridge traffic is too bad. Coming home along MacArthur during the evening rush can be a pain though, so I sometimes have opted to go the River to Seven Locks route instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like it's a hilly area with funky modern houses and lots of trees? Is that accurate? How long does the morning commute to downtown DC take? Also, does being surrounded by a triangle of highways suck and is it a pain to go out and do shopping? (Looks like it might be an isolated area) prices look cheaper than the NOVA neigborhoods directly across the river, so thinking we might move to cabin john some day if we need to downgrade to a cheaper house.
It's cheaper, because in Maryland to pay Montgomery county income taxes and higher state taxes. Op be paying much higher taxes but have a lower mortgage
That said we were like idea cabin john and wanted to move there, but really the commute downtown because there is a one-way bridge serious bottleneck
My kids attended Clara Barton for preschool, which is just over the one lane bridge in CJ. We live in Bannockcurn just on the other side of the bridge. Both are wonderful communities and I'd strongly recommend them for anyone who loves nature and wants friendly, laid back neighbors.
In terms of the bridge traffic, I haven't noticed much of a problem heading from CJ to downtown during the morning rush hour. They time the lights so that a large number of cars are able to go that direction at once. Plus it is easy to hop on the Clara Barton parkway if the bridge traffic is too bad. Coming home along MacArthur during the evening rush can be a pain though, so I sometimes have opted to go the River to Seven Locks route instead.
What do you mean bridge? American legion? Do you commute to dc along the GW parkway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like it's a hilly area with funky modern houses and lots of trees? Is that accurate? How long does the morning commute to downtown DC take? Also, does being surrounded by a triangle of highways suck and is it a pain to go out and do shopping? (Looks like it might be an isolated area) prices look cheaper than the NOVA neigborhoods directly across the river, so thinking we might move to cabin john some day if we need to downgrade to a cheaper house.
It's cheaper, because in Maryland to pay Montgomery county income taxes and higher state taxes. Op be paying much higher taxes but have a lower mortgage
That said we were like idea cabin john and wanted to move there, but really the commute downtown because there is a one-way bridge serious bottleneck
My kids attended Clara Barton for preschool, which is just over the one lane bridge in CJ. We live in Bannockcurn just on the other side of the bridge. Both are wonderful communities and I'd strongly recommend them for anyone who loves nature and wants friendly, laid back neighbors.
In terms of the bridge traffic, I haven't noticed much of a problem heading from CJ to downtown during the morning rush hour. They time the lights so that a large number of cars are able to go that direction at once. Plus it is easy to hop on the Clara Barton parkway if the bridge traffic is too bad. Coming home along MacArthur during the evening rush can be a pain though, so I sometimes have opted to go the River to Seven Locks route instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like it's a hilly area with funky modern houses and lots of trees? Is that accurate? How long does the morning commute to downtown DC take? Also, does being surrounded by a triangle of highways suck and is it a pain to go out and do shopping? (Looks like it might be an isolated area) prices look cheaper than the NOVA neigborhoods directly across the river, so thinking we might move to cabin john some day if we need to downgrade to a cheaper house.
It's cheaper, because in Maryland to pay Montgomery county income taxes and higher state taxes. Op be paying much higher taxes but have a lower mortgage
That said we were like idea cabin john and wanted to move there, but really the commute downtown because there is a one-way bridge serious bottleneck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like it's a hilly area with funky modern houses and lots of trees? Is that accurate? How long does the morning commute to downtown DC take? Also, does being surrounded by a triangle of highways suck and is it a pain to go out and do shopping? (Looks like it might be an isolated area) prices look cheaper than the NOVA neigborhoods directly across the river, so thinking we might move to cabin john some day if we need to downgrade to a cheaper house.
It's cheaper, because in Maryland to pay Montgomery county income taxes and higher state taxes. Op be paying much higher taxes but have a lower mortgage
Anonymous wrote:Looks like it's a hilly area with funky modern houses and lots of trees? Is that accurate? How long does the morning commute to downtown DC take? Also, does being surrounded by a triangle of highways suck and is it a pain to go out and do shopping? (Looks like it might be an isolated area) prices look cheaper than the NOVA neigborhoods directly across the river, so thinking we might move to cabin john some day if we need to downgrade to a cheaper house.
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