Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally don't understand why you would buy a house in DC - with all it's political issues, school problems, infrastructure needs, etc. - when you could buy a house in MD and have access to MoCo parks and schools and live a block away from the DC line. This CC, DC v. CC, MD debate baffles me.
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Anonymous wrote:OP I agree that some areas of CCMD seem to have been overpriced...the tiny colonials and capes around meadowbrook/grubb road. In general as long as you don't care about schools, CCDC is preferable for walkability and commute by 100 miles. Add in school and government and despite the protestations of a few that really do believe DC schools are an option, CCMD is at that point the choice.
Also, as someone who commuted from Kensington, CT Ave coming to EW is busy but not particularly slow. Not sure what the issue would be on that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally don't understand why you would buy a house in DC - with all it's political issues, school problems, infrastructure needs, etc. - when you could buy a house in MD and have access to MoCo parks and schools and live a block away from the DC line. This CC, DC v. CC, MD debate baffles me.
Baffles me, as well, but from the other side. Have lived here for 10 years--no school, infrastructure, or political problems for us. Trash always picked up on time, streets plowed, nice playgrounds, and our kids will be able to walk to (public) school through HS. We can walk to Metro, and I can be at work downtown by car in 15 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:I personally don't understand why you would buy a house in DC - with all it's political issues, school problems, infrastructure needs, etc. - when you could buy a house in MD and have access to MoCo parks and schools and live a block away from the DC line. This CC, DC v. CC, MD debate baffles me.
Anonymous wrote:What's the difference? Everyone seems to be buying up CCDC and CCMD houses are sitting. I don't get it. What's the difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because living in MD one block from the DC line is VERY expensive and living in CCMD past East West HWY sucks. Also in CCDC we have good schools Murch and Lafayette and great parks. Plus we can get downtown to our jobs in under 35 min. We compared Lafayette and Murch to CCMD elementary schools (public) and didn't see much of a difference. Maybe by middle school we will need to re-evaluate but not now. We have serious concerns with 2.0 curriculum and saw a better student to teacher ratio in DC. Plus with parents fundraising the school is able to offer a lot of extras.
I am curious why you think living north of EW hwy sucks.
Signed, someone who has lived on both sides of EW and didn't notice much difference