Anonymous
Post 02/23/2014 14:57     Subject: Re:North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

Anonymous wrote:From Takoma Park, you just take East-West Hwy (410) to Bethesda. Until we get the Purple Line...


"Just"! The problem is the traffic on East-West Hwy is terrible, and there aren't a lot of alternatives.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2014 14:51     Subject: North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

diversity

always coming out of the mouths of white folks feeling "guilty" or playing it too PC

I'd love to see your kids' playmates. How diverse is that group?

Just b/c they're in school with other races/other SES levels doesn't mean they're hanging out.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 21:49     Subject: North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

Anonymous wrote:Where are you walking to in north Kensington? Wheaton? Um, pass.


Oh, no!! Wheaton???

Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 21:47     Subject: North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

Anonymous wrote:Kensington will give your DH a much easier commute to NIH. With the current traffic patterns it will make a difference. The areas around Cedar Lane/Saul Road are nice-(don't know the exact name of the neighborhood) and the schools are good. It is not walkable though.


Not necessarily. From Woodside you can make it to the medical center in 12 minutes taking back roads (Linden, Jones Mill). This EW crossing is faster during rush hour than NW down Wisconsin or Connecticut.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 21:43     Subject: Re:North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

From Takoma Park, you just take East-West Hwy (410) to Bethesda. Until we get the Purple Line...
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 21:40     Subject: North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

I am starting to lean takoma park too. My husband claimed the commute would be worse than from north kensington but I don't know if that's true. In college I had friends that lived in takoma park and I have always wanted to live there.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 13:59     Subject: North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:East Silver Spring

I normally agree, but since Walter Reed moved, the commute to Bethesda is pretty bad, as far as I know. They moved a ton of people without any infrastructure improvements.


I commute from Woodmoor to Bethesda naval. Now that they have opened the turn lane on Jones bridge my commute is about 15 minutes t rush hour (I do go in the back gate). I hear that coming down the pike from Rockville/north Bethesda is awful, even though it is much shorter.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 12:26     Subject: Re:North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

Anonymous wrote:I wanted to tell the OP that there is a real bias for Bethesda vs other areas of the county on DCUM. There are plenty of nice places in Silver Spring and other neighborhoods.


There are nice places in Silver Spring. However the commute to NIH, especially after the Walter Reed move, will not be easy.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 12:11     Subject: North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

Anonymous wrote:East Silver Spring

I normally agree, but since Walter Reed moved, the commute to Bethesda is pretty bad, as far as I know. They moved a ton of people without any infrastructure improvements.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 11:31     Subject: Re:North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

Anonymous wrote:Rock Creek Hills (not Rock Creek Forest) is the area of South Kensington which goes to BCC. Rock Creek Forest also goes to BCC, but is in Chevy Chase.


OP is not getting into Rock Creek Hills for $600K. Rock Creek Forest would be possible, though. There's a house now on Grubb for $575K.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 11:26     Subject: Re:North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

Anonymous wrote:Try North Bethesda, along Rockville Pike, between the White Flint and Grosevenor Metros. SFH and TH sometimes pop up in your price range.


I'm one of the North Kensington posters but I would have to agree with this idea. Easy commute and nice area.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 11:07     Subject: Re:North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

I wanted to tell the OP that there is a real bias for Bethesda vs other areas of the county on DCUM. There are plenty of nice places in Silver Spring and other neighborhoods.

Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 08:58     Subject: North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

Silver Spring. But maybe broaden search to further from metro for a greater range of houses.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 08:54     Subject: Re:North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

Try North Bethesda, along Rockville Pike, between the White Flint and Grosevenor Metros. SFH and TH sometimes pop up in your price range.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2014 08:48     Subject: Re:North Kensington vs. Downtown Silver Spring

Rock Creek Hills (not Rock Creek Forest) is the area of South Kensington which goes to BCC. Rock Creek Forest also goes to BCC, but is in Chevy Chase.