Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure you understand the extra tax burden of TP.
And the schools are good but not as good as Bethesda/Potomac.
What do you mean by this? They are all part of montgomery county schools.
Be specfic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure you understand the extra tax burden of TP.
And the schools are good but not as good as Bethesda/Potomac.
What do you mean by this? They are all part of montgomery county schools.
Be specfic
They’re not W schools. If you care about elite schools, move west of the Pike. Potomac with the similar to Takoma Park priced houses near Rockville/North Bethesda. That is the place to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. What are these extra taxes? Are there neighborhoods or schools we should be looking for within TP?
Takoma park is a city, with its own community center, police force, library, and taxes. Silver Spring, adjacent to it and zoned for the same schools, does not. Some savvy people buy in Sligo Park Hills, or East Silver Spring to benefit from the TPK amenities without the taxes or the arcane tree laws.
The schools are all good, I guess. They're not as affluent as schools on the western end of Montgomery County. In my family's experience for college admissions this was a feature, not a bug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will either love it or hate it. I hate it, and will tell you the things I hate about it, which you may not hate.
It is stridently liberal. I am liberal. But because I do not have a yard sign that says "love loves here and we love all kinds of people" I suspect my neighbors, who've also heard my opinions re: the Co-Op Parking Lot Wars, do not think so. I'm not sure. We no longer speak.
If you love yoga classes, and expensive yuppie Mexican food, it may be for you. If you are a nice white family who wants some diversity around them and support for your quirky teen without ever having to inconvenience yourselves by worrying about poverty, or cultural tolerance, it may also be for you: there are hundreds of families just like yours. Parents with advanced degrees, good intentions, NPR tote bags, and family money. In the age of Trump, it could almost sound comforting, maybe.
you’re thinking of the TKPK of 25 years ago. The hippies were priced out awhile ago; it’s now more of another wealthy dc suburb.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. What are these extra taxes? Are there neighborhoods or schools we should be looking for within TP?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. What are these extra taxes? Are there neighborhoods or schools we should be looking for within TP?
Anonymous wrote:You will either love it or hate it. I hate it, and will tell you the things I hate about it, which you may not hate.
It is stridently liberal. I am liberal. But because I do not have a yard sign that says "love loves here and we love all kinds of people" I suspect my neighbors, who've also heard my opinions re: the Co-Op Parking Lot Wars, do not think so. I'm not sure. We no longer speak.
If you love yoga classes, and expensive yuppie Mexican food, it may be for you. If you are a nice white family who wants some diversity around them and support for your quirky teen without ever having to inconvenience yourselves by worrying about poverty, or cultural tolerance, it may also be for you: there are hundreds of families just like yours. Parents with advanced degrees, good intentions, NPR tote bags, and family money. In the age of Trump, it could almost sound comforting, maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure you understand the extra tax burden of TP.
And the schools are good but not as good as Bethesda/Potomac.
What do you mean by this? They are all part of montgomery county schools.
Be specfic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:liberal and inviting crime
No one 'invites,' crime
lots of crime like rapes, violent property damage for a much smaller population
https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/md/takoma-park/crime
compare that to bethesda and mclean
https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/md/bethesda/crime
https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/va/mclean/crime
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:liberal and inviting crime
No one 'invites,' crime
Anonymous wrote:We currently live in Alexandria and love it but can’t afford more space in our current neighborhood and aren’t loving the school options. We were eyeing the Bethesda area, but for obvious reasons (expensive also and overachiever vibes) I’m wondering if Takoma Park is more our style, but I know very little about it. Non-negotiables are at least partially walkable neighborhoods with charming homes and great/good schools. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:We currently live in Alexandria and love it but can’t afford more space in our current neighborhood and aren’t loving the school options. We were eyeing the Bethesda area, but for obvious reasons (expensive also and overachiever vibes) I’m wondering if Takoma Park is more our style, but I know very little about it. Non-negotiables are at least partially walkable neighborhoods with charming homes and great/good schools. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:liberal and inviting crime