Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools in the "affordable" area of Gaithersburg, which means east of I-270, are awful. You'll be paying high Montgomery County taxes and getting very little in return.
The Gaithersburg schools on the west side of I-270 range from okay to fairly good, but you'll pay almost as much to live in those areas as you would to live in Bethesda, where the schools are much better.
Check out Howard County. It's not that long of a commute from Howard County to Gaithersburg, and you'll get much more house for your money and much better schools.
Gaithersburg (and Montgomery County in general) is in a serious decline economically and educationally, and there is no sign of a turnaround.
Thanks for including that last sentence--killed your credibility, so OP can now safely ignore your entire post!
Maybe some of you won't be here to see it but in 10-15 years the areas east of 270 will be no different than PG County.
Sorry, but I have to agree with this poster. I have worked in the area for years and see the transformation. FWIW, I live in a prett diverse area myself (Aspen Hill) and I'm not white, so I'm not against diversity.
Have any of you guys been to LakeForest Mall recently? It says a lot. LakeForest used to be a decent mall. Now, it's full of low tier stores and I think it's in foreclosure?
Not a great area if you can avoid it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools in the "affordable" area of Gaithersburg, which means east of I-270, are awful. You'll be paying high Montgomery County taxes and getting very little in return.
The Gaithersburg schools on the west side of I-270 range from okay to fairly good, but you'll pay almost as much to live in those areas as you would to live in Bethesda, where the schools are much better.
Check out Howard County. It's not that long of a commute from Howard County to Gaithersburg, and you'll get much more house for your money and much better schools.
Gaithersburg (and Montgomery County in general) is in a serious decline economically and educationally, and there is no sign of a turnaround.
Thanks for including that last sentence--killed your credibility, so OP can now safely ignore your entire post!
Maybe some of you won't be here to see it but in 10-15 years the areas east of 270 will be no different than PG County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. Whoever suggested moving to Howard County and commuting to Gaithersburg is nuts. That is not a good commute. I live in Howard County and commute to Rockville, which is closer than Gaithersburg, and it takes an hour. I love Howard County, but if I needed to work in Gaithersburg permanently, I would not buy there.
I'm the pp who suggested Clarksville. It would really be an hour? Even with the ICC?
Anonymous wrote:NP here. Whoever suggested moving to Howard County and commuting to Gaithersburg is nuts. That is not a good commute. I live in Howard County and commute to Rockville, which is closer than Gaithersburg, and it takes an hour. I love Howard County, but if I needed to work in Gaithersburg permanently, I would not buy there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Quince Orchard Park, a fairly young/small community very close to Kentland. We love the area and very happy with Diamond Elementary School. Middle school is Lakeland Park, also a strong school. High school is Northwest, but I'll send DD to private if she can't get into Magnet (gifted) program in Richard Montgomery or Poolsville HS. Condo around 400k, single home in general under 700k. Walking distance to Kentland, a well developed community with Whole Food, Giant, K-Mart, Michael's, Pet's Mart, Cinema, Gym, Chipotle, Starbuck + many many stores.
From Pre-K to 2nd grade, I send DD to Primary Montessori Day School. Strongly recommend you to check it out.
Hi Diamond Elem! We will be starting there next year. Not to hi-jack the thread but can you tell me - is class size an issue at the school? I have heard they are on the large size. I'm hoping my DD will do okay in K there. Other than that - I've heard all good things about this school.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Quince Orchard Park, a fairly young/small community very close to Kentland. We love the area and very happy with Diamond Elementary School. Middle school is Lakeland Park, also a strong school. High school is Northwest, but I'll send DD to private if she can't get into Magnet (gifted) program in Richard Montgomery or Poolsville HS. Condo around 400k, single home in general under 700k. Walking distance to Kentland, a well developed community with Whole Food, Giant, K-Mart, Michael's, Pet's Mart, Cinema, Gym, Chipotle, Starbuck + many many stores.
From Pre-K to 2nd grade, I send DD to Primary Montessori Day School. Strongly recommend you to check it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools in the "affordable" area of Gaithersburg, which means east of I-270, are awful. You'll be paying high Montgomery County taxes and getting very little in return.
The Gaithersburg schools on the west side of I-270 range from okay to fairly good, but you'll pay almost as much to live in those areas as you would to live in Bethesda, where the schools are much better.
Check out Howard County. It's not that long of a commute from Howard County to Gaithersburg, and you'll get much more house for your money and much better schools.
Gaithersburg (and Montgomery County in general) is in a serious decline economically and educationally, and there is no sign of a turnaround.
Thanks for including that last sentence--killed your credibility, so OP can now safely ignore your entire post!
Maybe some of you won't be here to see it but in 10-15 years the areas east of 270 will be no different than PG County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools in the "affordable" area of Gaithersburg, which means east of I-270, are awful. You'll be paying high Montgomery County taxes and getting very little in return.
The Gaithersburg schools on the west side of I-270 range from okay to fairly good, but you'll pay almost as much to live in those areas as you would to live in Bethesda, where the schools are much better.
Check out Howard County. It's not that long of a commute from Howard County to Gaithersburg, and you'll get much more house for your money and much better schools.
Gaithersburg (and Montgomery County in general) is in a serious decline economically and educationally, and there is no sign of a turnaround.
Thanks for including that last sentence--killed your credibility, so OP can now safely ignore your entire post!