Anonymous wrote:We have lived in DC area for 15 years (!!!), currently in South Kensington and love it. But are considering moving closer to family in the next year, as my job circumstances will allow that this summer... We have family in Rye NY, Darien CT, and Manhatten, as well as New haven CT. We do have a large budget for a home, but would prefer a low-key vibe, and do not want a flashy town where everyone is flaunting their wealth. We have 3 little ones and I'd anticipate sending them to catholic schools. Most likely neither of us will need to commute to the city daily. Based on some google research, I'm thinking Larchmont, Bedford, or Rye might fit the bill? Would appreciate any feedback on these towns and/or other suggestions!
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't think I'm totally prepared for the taxes. We could spend $2M or a little more. Would love to spend less and do some renovations. Love older homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Property taxes are high because the schools are amazing. Why would you plan such a move if you were not going to make use of the #1 reason people live in Westchester, which is the great public schools?
FWIW, I was raised in Chappaqua and loved it. Great place to be a kid. My parents will point out quickly that no one lives there without kids - property taxes are not worth it unless you're making use of the schools.
I was raised in Chappaqua too. Most people there have kids and they do tend to flash their wealth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Property taxes are high because the schools are amazing. Why would you plan such a move if you were not going to make use of the #1 reason people live in Westchester, which is the great public schools?
FWIW, I was raised in Chappaqua and loved it. Great place to be a kid. My parents will point out quickly that no one lives there without kids - property taxes are not worth it unless you're making use of the schools.
I was raised in Chappaqua too. Most people there have kids and they do tend to flash their wealth.
Anonymous wrote:Property taxes are high because the schools are amazing. Why would you plan such a move if you were not going to make use of the #1 reason people live in Westchester, which is the great public schools?
FWIW, I was raised in Chappaqua and loved it. Great place to be a kid. My parents will point out quickly that no one lives there without kids - property taxes are not worth it unless you're making use of the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't think I'm totally prepared for the taxes. We could spend $2M or a little more. Would love to spend less and do some renovations. Love older homes.