Anonymous wrote:MoCo people, please, let's all get along, and save our scorn for the people who choose to live in NoVA.
economic development. How’s that Georgia Avenue pedestrian tunnel for the Forest Glen Metro coming along? How’s the revitalization of Woodside retail on Georgia Avenue? Oh, I forgot, neither Metro or business owners want to invest any money in that area. Sorry. Have fun commuting to DC and VA for work because no one wants to invest any money or build any infrastructure in your county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the nicer areas in silver spring for what that’s worth. Priced accordingly but puts you at the price point where a little bit more will get you in a munch nicer area albeit a smaller home
This. Nice in silver spring is relative. Plan on private schools.
This. I would despise sending my kids to those mediocre schools with a bunch of Mexicans. If I want diversity, give me the elite diversity like Asians/Indians that are prevalent in W school districts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the nicer areas in silver spring for what that’s worth. Priced accordingly but puts you at the price point where a little bit more will get you in a munch nicer area albeit a smaller home
This. Nice in silver spring is relative. Plan on private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the nicer areas in silver spring for what that’s worth. Priced accordingly but puts you at the price point where a little bit more will get you in a munch nicer area albeit a smaller home
Nah, it’s a great area and a good price for Moco. What I don’t get is how much people overpay for the W school districts. Way overpriced for what you get, and in no way competitive any longer with nicer areas around the country. But keep living in your fantasy.
Spoken like a pleb in a non-W MoCo school district. Houses west of Rockville Pike in Rockville/Potomac area in even the modest UMC areas are American dream type houses and W schools are elite. My neighbors here in Wootton cluster are construction executives and doctors, whereas people in most Silver Spring neighborhoods are like, teachers, nurses and accountants.
What awful, awful people!!
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Idiot PP should be ashamed of themself.
Never said they were awful people. They just don’t make much money, and that’s OK.
Also I said most Silver Spring neighborhoods… I suppose Woodside is a little different. I just can’t for the life of me understand why folks with kids in that neighborhood wouldn’t just buy in a W school district, unless they send their kids to private, then MAYBE I get it. But still, being so close to sketchy DTSS as opposed to beautiful wooded neighborhoods within a short drive to areas such as Park Potomac and Pike & Rose is… curious.
What’s so great about Park Potomac or Pike and Rose?
Anonymous wrote:One of the nicer areas in silver spring for what that’s worth. Priced accordingly but puts you at the price point where a little bit more will get you in a munch nicer area albeit a smaller home
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the nicer areas in silver spring for what that’s worth. Priced accordingly but puts you at the price point where a little bit more will get you in a munch nicer area albeit a smaller home
Nah, it’s a great area and a good price for Moco. What I don’t get is how much people overpay for the W school districts. Way overpriced for what you get, and in no way competitive any longer with nicer areas around the country. But keep living in your fantasy.
Spoken like a pleb in a non-W MoCo school district. Houses west of Rockville Pike in Rockville/Potomac area in even the modest UMC areas are American dream type houses and W schools are elite. My neighbors here in Wootton cluster are construction executives and doctors, whereas people in most Silver Spring neighborhoods are like, teachers, nurses and accountants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the nicer areas in silver spring for what that’s worth. Priced accordingly but puts you at the price point where a little bit more will get you in a munch nicer area albeit a smaller home
Nah, it’s a great area and a good price for Moco. What I don’t get is how much people overpay for the W school districts. Way overpriced for what you get, and in no way competitive any longer with nicer areas around the country. But keep living in your fantasy.
Spoken like a pleb in a non-W MoCo school district. Houses west of Rockville Pike in Rockville/Potomac area in even the modest UMC areas are American dream type houses and W schools are elite. My neighbors here in Wootton cluster are construction executives and doctors, whereas people in most Silver Spring neighborhoods are like, teachers, nurses and accountants.
What awful, awful people!!
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Idiot PP should be ashamed of themself.
Never said they were awful people. They just don’t make much money, and that’s OK.
Also I said most Silver Spring neighborhoods… I suppose Woodside is a little different. I just can’t for the life of me understand why folks with kids in that neighborhood wouldn’t just buy in a W school district, unless they send their kids to private, then MAYBE I get it. But still, being so close to sketchy DTSS as opposed to beautiful wooded neighborhoods within a short drive to areas such as Park Potomac and Pike & Rose is… curious.
Pike and Rose is a mall with fake streets. It’s awful, like walking through a Cheesecake Factory. And I hate driving on 270.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the nicer areas in silver spring for what that’s worth. Priced accordingly but puts you at the price point where a little bit more will get you in a munch nicer area albeit a smaller home
Nah, it’s a great area and a good price for Moco. What I don’t get is how much people overpay for the W school districts. Way overpriced for what you get, and in no way competitive any longer with nicer areas around the country. But keep living in your fantasy.
Spoken like a pleb in a non-W MoCo school district. Houses west of Rockville Pike in Rockville/Potomac area in even the modest UMC areas are American dream type houses and W schools are elite. My neighbors here in Wootton cluster are construction executives and doctors, whereas people in most Silver Spring neighborhoods are like, teachers, nurses and accountants.
What awful, awful people!!
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Idiot PP should be ashamed of themself.
Never said they were awful people. They just don’t make much money, and that’s OK.
Also I said most Silver Spring neighborhoods… I suppose Woodside is a little different. I just can’t for the life of me understand why folks with kids in that neighborhood wouldn’t just buy in a W school district, unless they send their kids to private, then MAYBE I get it. But still, being so close to sketchy DTSS as opposed to beautiful wooded neighborhoods within a short drive to areas such as Park Potomac and Pike & Rose is… curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the nicer areas in silver spring for what that’s worth. Priced accordingly but puts you at the price point where a little bit more will get you in a munch nicer area albeit a smaller home
Nah, it’s a great area and a good price for Moco. What I don’t get is how much people overpay for the W school districts. Way overpriced for what you get, and in no way competitive any longer with nicer areas around the country. But keep living in your fantasy.
Spoken like a pleb in a non-W MoCo school district. Houses west of Rockville Pike in Rockville/Potomac area in even the modest UMC areas are American dream type houses and W schools are elite. My neighbors here in Wootton cluster are construction executives and doctors, whereas people in most Silver Spring neighborhoods are like, teachers, nurses and accountants.
What awful, awful people!!
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Idiot PP should be ashamed of themself.
Never said they were awful people. They just don’t make much money, and that’s OK.
Also I said most Silver Spring neighborhoods… I suppose Woodside is a little different. I just can’t for the life of me understand why folks with kids in that neighborhood wouldn’t just buy in a W school district, unless they send their kids to private, then MAYBE I get it. But still, being so close to sketchy DTSS as opposed to beautiful wooded neighborhoods within a short drive to areas such as Park Potomac and Pike & Rose is… curious.
What’s so great about Park Potomac or Pike and Rose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the nicer areas in silver spring for what that’s worth. Priced accordingly but puts you at the price point where a little bit more will get you in a munch nicer area albeit a smaller home
Nah, it’s a great area and a good price for Moco. What I don’t get is how much people overpay for the W school districts. Way overpriced for what you get, and in no way competitive any longer with nicer areas around the country. But keep living in your fantasy.
Spoken like a pleb in a non-W MoCo school district. Houses west of Rockville Pike in Rockville/Potomac area in even the modest UMC areas are American dream type houses and W schools are elite. My neighbors here in Wootton cluster are construction executives and doctors, whereas people in most Silver Spring neighborhoods are like, teachers, nurses and accountants.
What awful, awful people!!
![]()
Idiot PP should be ashamed of themself.
Never said they were awful people. They just don’t make much money, and that’s OK.
Also I said most Silver Spring neighborhoods… I suppose Woodside is a little different. I just can’t for the life of me understand why folks with kids in that neighborhood wouldn’t just buy in a W school district, unless they send their kids to private, then MAYBE I get it. But still, being so close to sketchy DTSS as opposed to beautiful wooded neighborhoods within a short drive to areas such as Park Potomac and Pike & Rose is… curious.