Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Gaithersburg off of Jones Lane in a multi-million dollar home. The people commenting on this thread about the "poors" in Gaithersburg and how "nasty" Gaithersburg is obviously live in a bubble and have no idea what they are talking about.
Please, stay where you are and do not move to my city.
Listen, I live near you off Travilah and Glen. The homes off Jones (Mountain View, Quail Run or off Buckeye) are not multi million dollar homes. They are the size of multi-million dollar homes and look like multi million dollar homes but they are selling for high 900s but not 2-3 million. Even at the high point in 2005, they did not go this high. If you picked up your house and moved it 10-15 minutes away into Potomac then you would get closer but not where you are located. In addition, all the houses around you in neighborhoods off Jones Lane go for 600K. These are nice houses, very nice people and a great option.
This is what makes this area a great place to live. Many people don't want to spend $1 million on a small house, a house that doesn't have the layout they want, on a busy street or that has a small scrubby lot. Out here you can find a beautiful house on a huge lot for 1 million. Since the upper level homes have been hit hardest by the recession, you can find this now for mid 800s to 900. For $600-$800 you can find a great a house, not a brand new McMansion, but a 2500-3000 sq feet house with a lot full of mature trees and enough room for a jungle gym.
Really? My house was well over a million dollars. I can find more over a million if you like... Jones & Darnestown is nowhere near Glen & Travilah. I'm out near Poolesville, you're near Wootton High School. So you listen, you have no idea what you're talking about.
http://www.homes.com/listing/139453897/7001_Cypress_Hill_Dr_GAITHERSBURG_MD_20879
Anonymous wrote:I live in Gaithersburg off of Jones Lane in a multi-million dollar home. The people commenting on this thread about the "poors" in Gaithersburg and how "nasty" Gaithersburg is obviously live in a bubble and have no idea what they are talking about.
Please, stay where you are and do not move to my city.
Listen, I live near you off Travilah and Glen. The homes off Jones (Mountain View, Quail Run or off Buckeye) are not multi million dollar homes. They are the size of multi-million dollar homes and look like multi million dollar homes but they are selling for high 900s but not 2-3 million. Even at the high point in 2005, they did not go this high. If you picked up your house and moved it 10-15 minutes away into Potomac then you would get closer but not where you are located. In addition, all the houses around you in neighborhoods off Jones Lane go for 600K. These are nice houses, very nice people and a great option.
This is what makes this area a great place to live. Many people don't want to spend $1 million on a small house, a house that doesn't have the layout they want, on a busy street or that has a small scrubby lot. Out here you can find a beautiful house on a huge lot for 1 million. Since the upper level homes have been hit hardest by the recession, you can find this now for mid 800s to 900. For $600-$800 you can find a great a house, not a brand new McMansion, but a 2500-3000 sq feet house with a lot full of mature trees and enough room for a jungle gym.
I live in Gaithersburg off of Jones Lane in a multi-million dollar home. The people commenting on this thread about the "poors" in Gaithersburg and how "nasty" Gaithersburg is obviously live in a bubble and have no idea what they are talking about.
Please, stay where you are and do not move to my city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And yes, I used the wrong type of there in my first paragraph, I haven't finished my morning coffee yet! That sentence should read, "know their friends, and teach them..."
Also, "And for what its worth, many of my students are taller then I am and outweigh me,..." should be "... taller THAN me..."
Anonymous wrote:It is a pretty nasty and sad place to live and always has been (and yes, I lived there for many years). Seems more reports of gang-style violence more recently.
Anonymous wrote:Gaithersburg is for poors.
Anonymous wrote:Gaithersburg is for poors.
Anonymous wrote:And yes, I used the wrong type of there in my first paragraph, I haven't finished my morning coffee yet! That sentence should read, "know their friends, and teach them..."