Anonymous wrote:I am thinking in terms of resale for you. You want to be in a good school district, which Kensington is not in some parts. If you go to resell your house down the road, it will be on the market a lot longer. Please look at the houses in Kensington v. Bethesda and see what the average time on the market it. I guarantee that Kensington homes will be a longer time on the market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone living in Parkwood noticed the impact of Walter Reed closing and the additional people commuting to the naval hospital in terms of more traffic in the area?
IF the transition to naval has happened I haven't noticed a difference. But last I heard the transition was delayed until 2012. I'm scared of the impact on both the local roads, Rockville Pike, and 495...
Anonymous wrote:Most people on this board would tell you that Kensington Parkwood ES is the only good ES in Kensington. Oakland Terrace is a school that many of my neighbors send their children to and they are very happy with it. I have volunteered at events there and find the community to be engaged and welcoming. Homewood feeds into OTES and you can find some great houses there. Everyone plays outside and at the park and it is an awesome place for families.