Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you choose BCC
Diversity, racial, and SES, the IB diploma option, and more walkable communities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live off of Huntington Parkway in the Greenwich Forrest area. It is a 20 min walk to metro and Bradley hills/Pyle/Whitman. However the 30 bus runs every half hour and makes the commute 10 mins max. Great neighborhood and neighbors. But, houses sell in less than 7 days on the market.
Sorry meant it is BH/Pyle/Whit district, not a 20 min walk to them.
Anonymous wrote:i walk to the metro everyday, i live one block over from glanbrook after my kids geton the bus to go to whitman, whoever said that no neighborhood in whitman can walk tot the metro is a lazy person it takes 15 min.
Anonymous wrote:We live off of Huntington Parkway in the Greenwich Forrest area. It is a 20 min walk to metro and Bradley hills/Pyle/Whitman. However the 30 bus runs every half hour and makes the commute 10 mins max. Great neighborhood and neighbors. But, houses sell in less than 7 days on the market.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you choose BCC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're new to the area and have decided that we'd like to move into the Whitman district, if possible. My husband would really like to take the metro to work. Are there any neighborhoods we should look at that are within walking distance to the red line? We can spend up to about 1.5 million, and we need at least 3 bedrooms and an office or 4 bedrooms. Thanks in advance!
Why can't you look this up on a map and then do a search on a real estate site? maybe drive around the "hoods
It's not rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:Why does it have to be Whitman?
Anonymous wrote:We're new to the area and have decided that we'd like to move into the Whitman district, if possible. My husband would really like to take the metro to work. Are there any neighborhoods we should look at that are within walking distance to the red line? We can spend up to about 1.5 million, and we need at least 3 bedrooms and an office or 4 bedrooms. Thanks in advance!
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who lives in the apartment building that is between Westland Middle School and the Westbard Giant. When she bought there she assumed that given that there wasn't even a street between her apartment and Westland that that's where her kid would be assigned, but it turned out that they are assigned to Wood Acres/Pyle/Whitman. Anyway, I don't know if there are houses in that area in the same situation, but you can walk to both Friendship Heights and Bethesda from Westland. Bethesda's more of a hike, but it's along the Capital Crescent Trail so it's a nice hike.
Having said all that, I'd choose BCC over Whitman in a heartbeat, and did, but that isn't what you asked.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who lives in the apartment building that is between Westland Middle School and the Westbard Giant. When she bought there she assumed that given that there wasn't even a street between her apartment and Westland that that's where her kid would be assigned, but it turned out that they are assigned to Wood Acres/Pyle/Whitman. Anyway, I don't know if there are houses in that area in the same situation, but you can walk to both Friendship Heights and Bethesda from Westland. Bethesda's more of a hike, but it's along the Capital Crescent Trail so it's a nice hike.
Having said all that, I'd choose BCC over Whitman in a heartbeat, and did, but that isn't what you asked.