Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we do this. we live in silver spring.
yeah, like the northern end of silver spring or olney near the ICC. That would be ideal. UNLESS DH actually works in Arlington and not DC. That is a whole other ballgame. Then I'm almost thinking living in DC would be easier.
Actually DC would work too. If you lived near Union Station, you could take the MARC train to Baltimore, and DH could take the Metro or whatever to DC/Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not in DC proper?
Good schools? Other than Shepherd Park where can OP get a house with good DCPS schools inbounds for $600-700k?
If OP is fine with a condo, then maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Why not in DC proper?
Anonymous wrote:Also is your husband in DC or in Arlington? It really matters. If he is in DC, then moving to MD is a no-brainer, it's just a matter of picking something along 29 that works for the both of you.
If he is in VA, then it gets trickier -- does he spend forever on MARC/Metro, do you live around Bowie/Crofton (opposite end of the Blue/Orange Lines with non-terrible schools but a longer drive for you), etc.
Anonymous wrote:Also is your husband in DC or in Arlington? It really matters. If he is in DC, then moving to MD is a no-brainer, it's just a matter of picking something along 29 that works for the both of you.
If he is in VA, then it gets trickier -- does he spend forever on MARC/Metro, do you live around Bowie/Crofton (opposite end of the Blue/Orange Lines with non-terrible schools but a longer drive for you), etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we do this. we live in silver spring.
yeah, like the northern end of silver spring or olney near the ICC. That would be ideal. UNLESS DH actually works in Arlington and not DC. That is a whole other ballgame. Then I'm almost thinking living in DC would be easier.
Actually DC would work too. If you lived near Union Station, you could take the MARC train to Baltimore, and DH could take the Metro or whatever to DC/Arlington.
Reverse commute MARC trains have a more limited schedule.
You can drive to Baltimore faster than you can get there on MARC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we do this. we live in silver spring.
yeah, like the northern end of silver spring or olney near the ICC. That would be ideal. UNLESS DH actually works in Arlington and not DC. That is a whole other ballgame. Then I'm almost thinking living in DC would be easier.
Actually DC would work too. If you lived near Union Station, you could take the MARC train to Baltimore, and DH could take the Metro or whatever to DC/Arlington.