Anonymous wrote:Do any of you commute to tysons? I feel like that commute would be horrible but would be happy if I'm wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live there -- I've lived in the District for 20 years. But I'm posting my opinion that Prince Georges is easily the prettiest county in the metropolitan area. In terms of natural resources, I mean.
I don't think a lot of people know that.
Please tell me more. About to move to PG and we love spending time outside.
I'm on my phone so can't link to specifics, but check out the website for PG parks and recreation--Watkins Mill, Montpellier, and Dinosaur Park are our favorites. There's also Greenbelt Park, Patuxtant National Wildlife Refuge, and Jug Bay, all with lots of trails, public programs, and acres of open space.
While I'd love to see more economic development in the county, the lack of development has left SO much beautiful open space--mainly in the Northern and Western areas of the county. If you enjoy spending time outside, there are lots of good local options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved from Montgomery county to pg county. It was not the best choice. We live in an upper middle class African American, city, so not the "hood." Even then, there is not much diversity when it comes to ethnicity. Everyone in the neighborhood is black. The school is made up of 95 percent African Americans. My child asks why there aren't any white children in her grade. There is no good shopping mall for teens to hang out at. There are only strip malls. People ride around in bmw's yet send their kids to the crappy public schools. You can drive around, end up on one street that is very sketchy, then the next street, it's very farm like with actual farms and then the next street over, it is city like. It is just very odd. Sure you get a McMansion for a better price out here but you end up compromising on everything else.
Yikes. Where do you live? We moved from Aspen Hill to Greenbelt, and had the opposite experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live there -- I've lived in the District for 20 years. But I'm posting my opinion that Prince Georges is easily the prettiest county in the metropolitan area. In terms of natural resources, I mean.
I don't think a lot of people know that.
Please tell me more. About to move to PG and we love spending time outside.
Anonymous wrote:We live in the Gateway Arts District and what we love: local amenities for the family & kids are great, we get to walk everywhere on the weekends - to the cafe, to the local dance studio, for groceries, to the park, to the library. We really don't have to drive on the weekends and that's awesome. We also love how family friendly, and just generally friendly, the neighborhood is. When we go to the neighborhood kids' dance class, most of the families walked there too - it's genuinely friendly, not competitive & judgy. Commute to work is nice too.
What I don't love: Some of the residents seem to have missed the third/forth/fifth? wave of feminism that announced to the world that street harassment is not acceptable. I grew up in a time when people didn't get it why it's a problem but most places I go now, it seems like the world has woken up a bit in that regard. But not PG. I just hope that PG residents catch up before my daughter has to start dealing with it.
Anonymous wrote:We moved from Montgomery county to pg county. It was not the best choice. We live in an upper middle class African American, city, so not the "hood." Even then, there is not much diversity when it comes to ethnicity. Everyone in the neighborhood is black. The school is made up of 95 percent African Americans. My child asks why there aren't any white children in her grade. There is no good shopping mall for teens to hang out at. There are only strip malls. People ride around in bmw's yet send their kids to the crappy public schools. You can drive around, end up on one street that is very sketchy, then the next street, it's very farm like with actual farms and then the next street over, it is city like. It is just very odd. Sure you get a McMansion for a better price out here but you end up compromising on everything else.
Anonymous wrote:I don't live there -- I've lived in the District for 20 years. But I'm posting my opinion that Prince Georges is easily the prettiest county in the metropolitan area. In terms of natural resources, I mean.
I don't think a lot of people know that.