Anonymous wrote:
Correct. I know many liberal and moderate people who have moved there for the HS. My child goes to the magnet program and we love the quietness of the area. Loads of BLM yard signs everywhere.
There are conservatives, but these are not the hardcore extreme right Proud Boy QAnon Trumpers. Mostly people welcome the diversity that the magnet students bring. Also, they are mostly involved in the local politics and advocacy for trying to get county services to their town.
White Ferry will be opened again by the end of the month. It has been bought by another family.
Anonymous wrote:You'll have the legacy rural folks, the horse-owning/riding folks, and the people who move there for the magnet program.
There are some liberals. There are many apolitical folks who are just more concerned about the school. And you have conservatives. So it's a mix.
My friends who have moved up there have been very happy. and that's where I go for fourth of July, because it has more of a hometown community feel there, like what I had when I was a kid.
But it is isolated. All the stuff I've come to rely on during the pandemic -- like grocery delivery, restaurant delivery, etc. is hard to come by out there. You'll have to come in to Germantown. And the Whites Ferry is closed right now. So no easy trips into Leesburg. For now anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Good point PP! In my mind it’s so rural that I don’t consider it DMV. But you are accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have lived in Poolesville for 8 years. There are liberals and conservatives but it is a nice place to live. Depending on where you work the commute can a challenge but know many residents who work in Bethesda and DC. There is no grocery store but Harris Teeter is about 15 minutes away in Darnestown. Once the ferry opens back up, Leesburg, VA is a viable shopping option. Schools are good. The magnet pulls many kids from out of town but Poolesville kids get into the magnet as well.
Are there walkable parts, PP? I don’t really have a desire to move, but Poolesville would be an option if we did.
Not really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have lived in Poolesville for 8 years. There are liberals and conservatives but it is a nice place to live. Depending on where you work the commute can a challenge but know many residents who work in Bethesda and DC. There is no grocery store but Harris Teeter is about 15 minutes away in Darnestown. Once the ferry opens back up, Leesburg, VA is a viable shopping option. Schools are good. The magnet pulls many kids from out of town but Poolesville kids get into the magnet as well.
Are there walkable parts, PP? I don’t really have a desire to move, but Poolesville would be an option if we did.
Anonymous wrote:Have lived in Poolesville for 8 years. There are liberals and conservatives but it is a nice place to live. Depending on where you work the commute can a challenge but know many residents who work in Bethesda and DC. There is no grocery store but Harris Teeter is about 15 minutes away in Darnestown. Once the ferry opens back up, Leesburg, VA is a viable shopping option. Schools are good. The magnet pulls many kids from out of town but Poolesville kids get into the magnet as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone BTDT? We are taking a serious look at leaving the DMV and moving to Poolesville. We realize how rural it is. What gives me pause is the unknown around the the type of families that live/ move to this area. I think that we would have a challenging time creating a community for our family if there are few, liberal leaning, large worldview families in the area. FWIW we’ve been looking at some new construction homes and have been relieved at the diversity of folks/ families walking through the model homes when we are there. Feels representative of the DC area but have no sense it this is an accurate representation of Poolesville HS families.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone BTDT? We are taking a serious look at leaving the DMV and moving to Poolesville. We realize how rural it is. What gives me pause is the unknown around the the type of families that live/ move to this area. I think that we would have a challenging time creating a community for our family if there are few, liberal leaning, large worldview families in the area. FWIW we’ve been looking at some new construction homes and have been relieved at the diversity of folks/ families walking through the model homes when we are there. Feels representative of the DC area but have no sense it this is an accurate representation of Poolesville HS families.
Anonymous wrote:You'll have the legacy rural folks, the horse-owning/riding folks, and the people who move there for the magnet program.
There are some liberals. There are many apolitical folks who are just more concerned about the school. And you have conservatives. So it's a mix.
My friends who have moved up there have been very happy. and that's where I go for fourth of July, because it has more of a hometown community feel there, like what I had when I was a kid.
But it is isolated. All the stuff I've come to rely on during the pandemic -- like grocery delivery, restaurant delivery, etc. is hard to come by out there. You'll have to come in to Germantown. And the Whites Ferry is closed right now. So no easy trips into Leesburg. For now anyway.