Anonymous wrote:OP, you didn’t give your budget, but this is a great house, zoned for Flora Singer ES and Blair HS, not in a “high crime” part of SS, and within an easy drive to anything you will need.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1000-Dennis-Ave-Silver-Spring-MD-20901/37292079_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring is a big place. Certain parts are popular with young families on DCUM and are likely to meet your parameters. I advise looking into those. Search by elementary - e.g. Woodlin, Flora Singer, Oakland Terrace.
Thank you. Are you able to give me a list of the elementary schools that are popular with young families? Is it the three above, or are there more?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to live near Wheaton and you could not pay me to move back to Maryland. I’m in Arlington now. Of course a place that’s cheaper is going to have more crime. MD has a lot more Ms 13 than Arlington does. Taxes are a lot higher too if that matters to you.
When you say taxes are higher, do you mean state income taxes or property taxes or both? I want to calculate how much that will impact me each year.
I have found this chart to be helpful:
https://www.arlnow.com/2019/02/19/ask-eli-does-virginia-washington-dc-or-maryland-have-the-most-favorable-taxes/
If you move, say goodbye to grocery taxes and to car taxes, and your property tax will be lower, but your income tax will be higher.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if it matters to you now, but as a parent of two high schoolers in MD, I’m a little jealous of all the highly rated public colleges in VA. UMD has become a reach for many kids here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to live near Wheaton and you could not pay me to move back to Maryland. I’m in Arlington now. Of course a place that’s cheaper is going to have more crime. MD has a lot more Ms 13 than Arlington does. Taxes are a lot higher too if that matters to you.
This has been a huge factor in why my DH and I have stayed in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to live near Wheaton and you could not pay me to move back to Maryland. I’m in Arlington now. Of course a place that’s cheaper is going to have more crime. MD has a lot more Ms 13 than Arlington does. Taxes are a lot higher too if that matters to you.
When you say taxes are higher, do you mean state income taxes or property taxes or both? I want to calculate how much that will impact me each year.
I have found this chart to be helpful:
https://www.arlnow.com/2019/02/19/ask-eli-does-virginia-washington-dc-or-maryland-have-the-most-favorable-taxes/
If you move, say goodbye to grocery taxes and to car taxes, and your property tax will be lower, but your income tax will be higher.
Anonymous wrote:I used to live near Wheaton and you could not pay me to move back to Maryland. I’m in Arlington now. Of course a place that’s cheaper is going to have more crime. MD has a lot more Ms 13 than Arlington does. Taxes are a lot higher too if that matters to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to live near Wheaton and you could not pay me to move back to Maryland. I’m in Arlington now. Of course a place that’s cheaper is going to have more crime. MD has a lot more Ms 13 than Arlington does. Taxes are a lot higher too if that matters to you.
When you say taxes are higher, do you mean state income taxes or property taxes or both? I want to calculate how much that will impact me each year.
Anonymous wrote:I used to live near Wheaton and you could not pay me to move back to Maryland. I’m in Arlington now. Of course a place that’s cheaper is going to have more crime. MD has a lot more Ms 13 than Arlington does. Taxes are a lot higher too if that matters to you.