Is this site accurate? Gets an A+. https://crimegrade.org/safest-places-in-calvert-county-md/Anonymous wrote:Not in Calvert.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re willing to consider MD, look at Calvert County, specifically Owings, Dunkirk, Sunderland, and Huntingtown. We’re in Sunderland and DH has a 45 minute commute into DC. And once you clear PG county, there’s little to no traffic.
Isn’t PG county’s crime a concern? I’m not sure about Calvert County, but PG’s schools are unfortunately some of the most socioeconomically disadvantaged in the region.
Not in Calvert.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re willing to consider MD, look at Calvert County, specifically Owings, Dunkirk, Sunderland, and Huntingtown. We’re in Sunderland and DH has a 45 minute commute into DC. And once you clear PG county, there’s little to no traffic.
Isn’t PG county’s crime a concern? I’m not sure about Calvert County, but PG’s schools are unfortunately some of the most socioeconomically disadvantaged in the region.
Anonymous wrote:Looking at a potential relocation to DC and am searching for homes/land in exurban DC, preferably in a community with large acreage and with a mild farming/equestrian community. Would commute to DC a couple times a week, preferably within a reasonable commute. A conservative leaning community would be preferred, and school zones/boundaries would not be an issue as DC attends boarding school. Very flexible budget, TIA and happy holidays!
Anonymous wrote:If you’re willing to consider MD, look at Calvert County, specifically Owings, Dunkirk, Sunderland, and Huntingtown. We’re in Sunderland and DH has a 45 minute commute into DC. And once you clear PG county, there’s little to no traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clifton/Fairfax Station is pretty agricultural and rural no?
Horsey is not necessarily the same as agricultural
Anonymous wrote:Clifton/Fairfax Station is pretty agricultural and rural no?