Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:close in
good schools
cheap
choose two. Add in diverse, and good luck
So nowhere?
We already tried the long commute and it took a serious toll on our physical and mental health. Can’t do that again.
the two things most directly driving home prices are commute and schools. If you check both of those boxes, the area will be popular and likely expensive. There may be somewhere at the edge of that hour commute in Frederick, but you are adding minority white to the criteria, so that box probably won't get checked
Nowhere in Frederick is an hour commute into DC, at least not any time M-F on any kind of day shift. I live here, it's sad but true.
Not true. Depending on time of Day, Urbana could be an hour or less away.
I live just south of Urbana, but still in FredCo.
I went from my house (just off Rt 75) to Union Station in 55 minutes last week. The week before was a bit faster.
I was in the car around 6:15/20. So got to the office a little past 7. Which is early for a lot of people,I know. But I don't mind since its only on occasion. Daily would be different
I’m in Braddock (north of Urbana) and drive to DuPont Circle area. I have to be at work by 6am so I usually leave a little after 5am. Barring accidents, I always get to work in an hour or less.
I assume OP meant durin standard working hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rockville High School cluster in Montgomery County.
Not what most people consider to be affordable housing prices. You are paying unreasonable housing prices for the school district which is no longer as top-notch as it used to be. The school district has made some terrible decisions over the last few years and you are no longer getting as good a school system as the housing prices should merit.
This is so well said it’s worth repeating: the school district (MCPS) has made some terrible decisions over the last few years and you are no longer getting as good a school system the housing prices should merit.
It’s why we left.
Can you be more specific about what has happened? Assume you are talking about Bethesda schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rockville High School cluster in Montgomery County.
Not what most people consider to be affordable housing prices. You are paying unreasonable housing prices for the school district which is no longer as top-notch as it used to be. The school district has made some terrible decisions over the last few years and you are no longer getting as good a school system as the housing prices should merit.
This is so well said it’s worth repeating: the school district (MCPS) has made some terrible decisions over the last few years and you are no longer getting as good a school system the housing prices should merit.
It’s why we left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Um,I don't know. My sister moved to Urbana from the RM district and her middle school kids are claiming that they've already learned the stuff they're learning now at Urbana MS. At the end of the day, I don't care what they do at central office. I care about the curriculum.
I have friends that moved from Howard County to Urbana and have the same complaint