Anonymous wrote:It's further away from DC. And east of Rock Creek which is significant at rush hour.
Kensington is currently zoned for Walter Johnson which is considered by some (not by me, I DGAF) a "lesser" W school.
There are some cool restaurants here and there but the commercial area is divided by a busy 6 lane road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s all school zoning.
It's not. Nobody is paying more for Takoma Elem + Blair than they are for Kensington Parkwood + WJ (potentially Woodward when it opens) or even Oakland Terrace + Einstein.
It's mostly proximity to downtown DC. The commute from Kensington is longer.
Anonymous wrote:Which park of Kensington? The poor side or the UMC side? Bethesda is Bethesda and will always be expensive. I don't think that Takoma Park is expensive.
Schools and proximity to amenities and work centers are what generally makes places expensive.
Anonymous wrote:It’s all school zoning.
Anonymous wrote:OP here... I just did a bunch of searching on Zillow, and I definitely see multiple houses west of Conn Ave in the $700ks while similar houses west of the park in Bethesda are $900ks... but similar looking ones in Takoma Park are more like low $800ks, so I guess the price difference isnt' as dramatic. But earlier this summer, I definitely saw some 2000sq ft houses on postage stamp lots in Takoma going for $900k, and it does seem like anything that's close to the downtown is in that range.
Anonymous wrote:Which park of Kensington? The poor side or the UMC side? Bethesda is Bethesda and will always be expensive. I don't think that Takoma Park is expensive.
Schools and proximity to amenities and work centers are what generally makes places expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parts of “Kensington” feed into significantly lower ranked elementary and middle schools so that depresses prices some. Also I don’t think Kensington has a similar town vibe, with its own services, like Takoma Park does. It also is substantially less walkable.
I think the school zoning is key. That was our experience when we where looking.
We ended up outside of Kensington but at WJ and are very happy with it.
What are the elementary and middle schools to avoid. Older kid is already in private, and younger will *probably* wind up in private by middle school, almost definitely by high school so I don't worry about THAT too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:daily gridlock
I have heard that from a friend who lives there—said it got exponentially worse after pandemic wiht changes to ConnAve, but he also said he's started driving to the metro in Bethesda and that is, according to him, incredibly easy.
Where do they park by the Bethesda metro?
I didn't mean Bethesda metro, I meant the stops over by Bethesda. Sorry... I think maybe one of the ones that has garages, Grosvenor maybe? He said post-pandemic the garages are empty and it's an incredible breeze.