Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mount Rainier, Hyattsville, Cheverly, University Park are all great options. Schools are average, but not terrible. Private schools in PG are just as good, if not better, than many publics in DC or MOCO.
One thing I wish we had more of is good, secular private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Mount Rainier, Hyattsville, Cheverly, University Park are all great options. Schools are average, but not terrible. Private schools in PG are just as good, if not better, than many publics in DC or MOCO.
Anonymous wrote:It's because all the crime is heading south, to Charles County.
Anonymous wrote:You kidding me. When was the last time you were in Oxon hill?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted a while ago about how pleasantly surprised I was at the PG Co Mall. Nice clean and lots of security. In comparison my drive back to the Hill was like Mad Max down Bladensburg/NY Ave. PG seems like a good option if you’re looking for a suburban lifestyle.
I’ve lived in Bethesda and along Route 1 and it’s basically the same. The big differences are:
Aesthetics - there are more run down, poorly maintained properties here. Both in the neighborhoods because there’s less professional landscaping and on commercial property.
Some retail - there aren’t as many high end clothing options. But I mean, we have a Whole Foods, a Trader Joe’s, a Target and lots of great restaurants. Fewer fancy ones. I almost never have to cross town to shop but I order online anyway.
Concentration of low income students in public schools - this is obviously important, and it’s worse in the higher grades. It impacts school environment and course options. And of course average scores. Well-resourced families often navigate the charter and magnet systems to opt out of their neighborhood schools.
I’ve honestly never noticed or been affected by differences in crime rates. I think my likelihood of being a victim of a non-property crime in either place is extremely low.
I love living here. It means we didn’t have to max out our housing budget, which makes a major difference in our day to day life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lived (Cheverly) and worked (College Park) for 20+ years. I do almost all my shopping/errands/appoints in PG. I have always felt safe in my neighborhood, even walking home late at night (1AM). I have always felt safe around my job.
There are specific neighborhoods that I am less comfortable in at night but that is likely my bias not reality.
Just to add that my kid is in a "bad" PGCPS high school and I don't worry about them going to the school at night for events etc.
Anonymous wrote:I posted a while ago about how pleasantly surprised I was at the PG Co Mall. Nice clean and lots of security. In comparison my drive back to the Hill was like Mad Max down Bladensburg/NY Ave. PG seems like a good option if you’re looking for a suburban lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:I have lived (Cheverly) and worked (College Park) for 20+ years. I do almost all my shopping/errands/appoints in PG. I have always felt safe in my neighborhood, even walking home late at night (1AM). I have always felt safe around my job.
There are specific neighborhoods that I am less comfortable in at night but that is likely my bias not reality.