Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I appreciate all the comments! We value privacy and quiet and don't mind not having a large amount of amenities in the town or immediate surrounding areas.
Look at Darnestown, Damascus, Ashton/Sandy Spring too. Also North Potomac.
OP here. Thanks for your reply!
I do not like these suggestions. They are difficult than Poolesville/Laytonsville homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I appreciate all the comments! We value privacy and quiet and don't mind not having a large amount of amenities in the town or immediate surrounding areas.
Look at Darnestown, Damascus, Ashton/Sandy Spring too. Also North Potomac.
OP here. Thanks for your reply!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family-friendly, and one of the top schools in Maryland (Poolesville HS). But not any swimming pools, despite the name.
Actually, there is a large county swimming pool. (not a Poolesville resident, but have attended an event there).
https://www.poolesvillemd.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/County-Swimming-Pool-14
Also, a skatepark, OP.
https://www.poolesvillemd.gov/399/Skate-Park
Anonymous wrote:Family-friendly, and one of the top schools in Maryland (Poolesville HS). But not any swimming pools, despite the name.
Actually, there is a large county swimming pool. (not a Poolesville resident, but have attended an event there).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I appreciate all the comments! We value privacy and quiet and don't mind not having a large amount of amenities in the town or immediate surrounding areas.
You should also check out Laytonsville area. Not as far out but still pretty good size homes/lots - 1 ac+
Laytonsville resident here. Yeah, its rural but you can probably get a home that's an acre plus for about $1 million or so, at least starting off. As a resident, I have no idea what they're trying to do with the town. Seems like they want to keep the rural aspects going, but also recognize with more development comes more expectations (city sewer for example). I do know there's about 100 acres or so that's been set aside for development but not sure when that's being kicked off.
Honestly I love it, it's quiet. The only thing lacking is amenities as you have to drive 10-15 minutes to get to a supermarket or a Dunkin, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I appreciate all the comments! We value privacy and quiet and don't mind not having a large amount of amenities in the town or immediate surrounding areas.
You should also check out Laytonsville area. Not as far out but still pretty good size homes/lots - 1 ac+
Anonymous wrote:It’s a lovely place to live as long as you don’t have to commute. Rush-hour on I-270 will make you regret ever being born.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I appreciate all the comments! We value privacy and quiet and don't mind not having a large amount of amenities in the town or immediate surrounding areas.
Look at Darnestown, Damascus, Ashton/Sandy Spring too. Also North Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I appreciate all the comments! We value privacy and quiet and don't mind not having a large amount of amenities in the town or immediate surrounding areas.
You should also check out Laytonsville area. Not as far out but still pretty good size homes/lots - 1 ac+
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I appreciate all the comments! We value privacy and quiet and don't mind not having a large amount of amenities in the town or immediate surrounding areas.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I appreciate all the comments! We value privacy and quiet and don't mind not having a large amount of amenities in the town or immediate surrounding areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has all the basic stuff like schools, grocery store, hardware store, banks, mcdonalds.
No Super markets or 7-11 but there is CVS.
It’s also a 25 minute drive to the closest hospital, Germantown Holy Cross.