Anonymous wrote:I think you should continue to rent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean you definitely aren't getting 5-6 bedrooms close in for under 3 million...
False! You can get that in a bunch of places in PG county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surely there is a middle ground between close in and exurbs? If you give budget and wish list, people could give suggestions.
Good point: 825k or so, 4 bedroom +den/office, within 1 hour or so commute of DC, preferrably somewhere in Nova. It's OK if it needs cosmetic work, but we need the space and decent (middle pack) schools.
Even Burke is hard on your budget.
I would look in Silver Spring, Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Impossible to answer your question without a budget, but I have no idea why you'd buy something you don't want to live in. That makes no sense.
Posted budget 23:06. $825k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surely there is a middle ground between close in and exurbs? If you give budget and wish list, people could give suggestions.
Good point: 825k or so, 4 bedroom +den/office, within 1 hour or so commute of DC, preferrably somewhere in Nova. It's OK if it needs cosmetic work, but we need the space and decent (middle pack) schools.
Anonymous wrote:Impossible to answer your question without a budget, but I have no idea why you'd buy something you don't want to live in. That makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surely there is a middle ground between close in and exurbs? If you give budget and wish list, people could give suggestions.
Good point: 825k or so, 4 bedroom +den/office, within 1 hour or so commute of DC, preferrably somewhere in Nova. It's OK if it needs cosmetic work, but we need the space and decent (middle pack) schools.
Anonymous wrote:Burke
Anonymous wrote:Surely there is a middle ground between close in and exurbs? If you give budget and wish list, people could give suggestions.