Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring, Wheaton, Kensington
+1. Target the following elementary schools: Oakland Terrace, Flora Singer, Forest Knolls, maybe Glen Haven. You should be able to find something although it will be modestly sized and unlikely to have brand new finishes.
Oops, meant to add Rock View elementary too.
Anonymous wrote:You are pretty much going to need to go outside the beltway with that budget in NOVA. You might be able to find a townhouse around 600k in Vienna.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.redfin.com/MD/Brookeville/19005-Alpenglow-Ln-20833/home/10711417
If you can get past the Brady bunch exterior, this neighborhood feeds into good schools in a very tight knit community with a fun pool, parks, walking paths, etc.
Check out Olney and Brookeville. Every now and then you might find something in the $600 range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring, Wheaton, Kensington
+1. Target the following elementary schools: Oakland Terrace, Flora Singer, Forest Knolls, maybe Glen Haven. You should be able to find something although it will be modestly sized and unlikely to have brand new finishes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring, Wheaton, Kensington
+1. Target the following elementary schools: Oakland Terrace, Flora Singer, Forest Knolls, maybe Glen Haven. You should be able to find something although it will be modestly sized and unlikely to have brand new finishes.
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring, Wheaton, Kensington
Anonymous wrote:How far are you willing to go out? You can easily find a townhouse for that in Fairfax county. This one is my (amazing) neighborhood in Burke, but if you’re commuting downtown to a non vre location everyday, that will get old, fast.
https://redf.in/4lqrQV