Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 20:20     Subject: Re:Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

Check out the west side of Bethesda: Bannockburn, Glen Echo and Cabin John. Kids with lemonade stands abound! Also, Bannockburn has a lovely tradition of welcoming all new families at an annual Newcomers dinner.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 20:18     Subject: Re:Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

Anonymous wrote:Woodmoor in Silver Spring.


Yah, nothing hits the target other than the budget
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 20:18     Subject: Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

Please no Olney crazies....
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 20:16     Subject: Re:Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

On the other side of the county is Stonegate.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 20:15     Subject: Re:Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

Poolesville, Damascus, maybe laytonsville
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 19:17     Subject: Re:Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

Anonymous wrote:Woodmoor in Silver Spring.



Hahaha
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 19:17     Subject: Re:Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

Woodmoor in Silver Spring.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 19:08     Subject: Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

Anonymous wrote:For a real small town feel, I'd say Poolesville. There are several neighborhoods that are friendly and have a bunch of kids, though. but for that small town feel? Poolesville.

You could also look Woodley Gardens in Rockville. Older brick split levels and townhouses. Great little neighborhood.


Thanks- will definitely check these out!
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 19:07     Subject: Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kensington- town of or Parkwood. Both are great!


PP Here: Right now there about 8 kids and just as many parents outside hanging out. It happens just about every night.


Sounds awesome, thanks!
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 18:46     Subject: Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

Anonymous wrote:Kensington- town of or Parkwood. Both are great!


PP Here: Right now there about 8 kids and just as many parents outside hanging out. It happens just about every night.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 18:45     Subject: Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

For a real small town feel, I'd say Poolesville. There are several neighborhoods that are friendly and have a bunch of kids, though. but for that small town feel? Poolesville.

You could also look Woodley Gardens in Rockville. Older brick split levels and townhouses. Great little neighborhood.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 18:45     Subject: Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

Kensington- town of or Parkwood. Both are great!
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 18:42     Subject: Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

Anonymous wrote:We have that in Clarksburg Village, but it's likely too far of a commute if you're driving into DC every day.

Maybe the Fallsmead neighborhood?


Thank you for the suggestions!
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 18:32     Subject: Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

We have that in Clarksburg Village, but it's likely too far of a commute if you're driving into DC every day.

Maybe the Fallsmead neighborhood?
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2017 18:22     Subject: Small town feel in Montgomery County, MD?

Hi, Im moving to the area from a small town in NJ. Our kids have lemonade stands, neighborhood is always out and about walking dogs, strollers, etc. Its been so easy to make friends and meet people. Im wondering if you all can give me suggeestions as to which neighborhoods/areas may have a similar feel? We are transfering my husbands job to downtown DC and targeting Mongtgomery County,MD for relocation. Budget is $680k max. We have two kids prechool age. Thanks in advance for your suggestions!