Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you plan to take metro, I would focus on the red line..probably the silver spring side but maybe rockville too.
This would actually be very convenient and which areas are good for both middle and high schools in MD?
I would look at houses zoned for Takoma Park MS/Montgomery Blair HS. Some availability in that price range.
Also Julius West/Richard Montgomery and Rockville HS (can't recall the name of the feeder MS) on the Rockville side.. RM is big and Rockville is small depending on your preferences.
Anonymous wrote:Howard county or Crofton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you plan to take metro, I would focus on the red line..probably the silver spring side but maybe rockville too.
This would actually be very convenient and which areas are good for both middle and high schools in MD?
I would look at houses zoned for Takoma Park MS/Montgomery Blair HS. Some availability in that price range.
Anonymous wrote:why not stay at key and go to hardy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you plan to take metro, I would focus on the red line..probably the silver spring side but maybe rockville too.
This would actually be very convenient and which areas are good for both middle and high schools in MD?
Anonymous wrote:If you plan to take metro, I would focus on the red line..probably the silver spring side but maybe rockville too.
Anonymous wrote:cadbury3107 wrote:Affordable is between 700k-850k for me. I have to commute to Dupont, DC and I m prepared to do that. My work doesnt have any particular timings. I rely on nanny's and night nanny's when I travel or I got family to take care sometimes. Most of my education till high school is not in America and I went to Georgetown. So I m still getting an understanding of the school system here through my kids!
How big of a house?
Burke VA is wonderful for smaller homes. The Burke VRE is great.
Commuting is easier. There are walking paths too.
As for getting into college: don’t ask for financial aid. If your kids get waitlisted, if you don’t have financial aid clicked it will be easier.
That’s basically it. Literally, we saw some kids not get into dream schools until waitlisting moved. And the kids that had super wealthy parents or just didn’t qualify for aid at 200k got in. Anyone who qualified for aid, did not. YMMV.
Just remember- the bigger the house, the more there cost. Smaller homes are way more manageable.
Anonymous wrote:Op normally "affordable housing" means for poor people, not people who can spend nearly a million bucks on a house.
cadbury3107 wrote:Affordable is between 700k-850k for me. I have to commute to Dupont, DC and I m prepared to do that. My work doesnt have any particular timings. I rely on nanny's and night nanny's when I travel or I got family to take care sometimes. Most of my education till high school is not in America and I went to Georgetown. So I m still getting an understanding of the school system here through my kids!
Anonymous wrote:Howard county or Crofton