Anonymous wrote:Kensington is a great community and has a MARC station / near Forest Glen metro station.
You can also try homes that feed into Woodlin, Rosemary Hills, or Forest Knolls if you want to stay in SS.
The farther west/south you go, the more expensive the homes will be. You will get a lot of house for $850K in most of SS.
Anonymous wrote:Our experience is that most of the Takoma Park and East Silver Spring kids stay together through high school, as TPMS and Blair are both strong options.
Particularly as Piney Branch ES (the 3rd - 5th school in Takoma Park) now has its own gifted center, there's not a lot of reason for kids to leave unless they attend the Humanities magnet for middle school, and those kids end up back at Blair for the CAP magnet in HS.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the kids in Silver Spring do not stick together through HS because Silver Spring is part of the Downcounty Consortium ("DCC") where kids can choose between 5 high schools based on their interests (it is a lottery, though, and some kids do get placed at their home school).
With a $850,000 budget, why aren't you looking on the other side of the red line in North Potomac, Rockville, or Kensington? With that budget, you'll be the most expensive house in the neighborhood if you're in Silver Spring. You may also want to consider Takoma Park if you're set on being on the east side of the county, and closer to DC.