Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am a white woman, making 6 figures, and have lived there for a while and haven't experienced any of the rampant crime that seems to be occurring in the neighborhood.-- I guess I should be terrified of my neighborhood. While there are some run down houses that aren't kept up with so called "multiple families" --the majority of residents are kind, hard working people who take care of their property. My neighbors are white, Asian, Hispanic, and African American. Unlike most posters I'm not afraid to live among people who don't look exactly like me
When you think about it--Aspen Hill is a great area to invest in right now- the houses are well built, and many are much bigger on the inside than they looks- and they're affordable-- one of the last few places in MoCo where housing can be considered "reasonable" and an area that will be gentrified in the coming years.
You live in the neighborhood by Bushey Dr? The small area bordered by Connecticut, Veirs Mill and Randolph? Because my post focused on that area. It's not Aspen Hill (which is further north), and it's nowhere near Wheaton plaza.
I understand why you might be confused because the op (and others) is talking about very different neighborhoods nowhere near each other.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I lived in Aspen Hill, a little further down in a townhouse for about 6 years, we left in late 2014, which are now renting. We never encountered any issues of violence, etc. and our street was a busy one with lots of apartments nearby. We always stayed aware of our surroundings late at night, but again never encountered any physical harm or break-ins--and we did not have a security system in our place w/ a street level entrance. Although I do remember that 2 neighbors had their cars broken into during our time there.
However, when we lived in an apartment off of Connecticut Ave in Upper NW 8 years ago, there were a number of car and apartment break-ins (including ours). Our experience, particularly during the daytime, is that everyone was actually working and the neighborhoods were pretty quiet.
I agree that Bel Pre at Strathmore is a really great neighborhood and there are others nearby the Plaza Del Mercado shopping center going toward the Aspen Hill Tennis Club as you go north on Bel Pre and Layhill.
There are definitely lots of working class immigrants nearby, and other people of color. So if that scares you, then it's definitely not the neighborhood for you.
It's very close to Kensington and downtown Wheaton (which appears to be getting more revitalization) and about 15 min to downtown silver spring and Rockville Pike (once you learn the back road short cuts).
Bethesda or McLean it's not, by any stretch of the imagination. Definitely look closely at the schools if you have young kids. I think the ones toward Bel Pre are better, but we did not have a child at the time.
For better or worse, it's just a working-class neighborhood with a lot of immigrant families.
Anonymous wrote:
I am a white woman, making 6 figures, and have lived there for a while and haven't experienced any of the rampant crime that seems to be occurring in the neighborhood.-- I guess I should be terrified of my neighborhood. While there are some run down houses that aren't kept up with so called "multiple families" --the majority of residents are kind, hard working people who take care of their property. My neighbors are white, Asian, Hispanic, and African American. Unlike most posters I'm not afraid to live among people who don't look exactly like me
When you think about it--Aspen Hill is a great area to invest in right now- the houses are well built, and many are much bigger on the inside than they looks- and they're affordable-- one of the last few places in MoCo where housing can be considered "reasonable" and an area that will be gentrified in the coming years.
Anonymous wrote:
I am a white woman, making 6 figures, and have lived there for a while and haven't experienced any of the rampant crime that seems to be occurring in the neighborhood.-- I guess I should be terrified of my neighborhood. While there are some run down houses that aren't kept up with so called "multiple families" --the majority of residents are kind, hard working people who take care of their property. My neighbors are white, Asian, Hispanic, and African American. Unlike most posters I'm not afraid to live among people who don't look exactly like me
When you think about it--Aspen Hill is a great area to invest in right now- the houses are well built, and many are much bigger on the inside than they looks- and they're affordable-- one of the last few places in MoCo where housing can be considered "reasonable" and an area that will be gentrified in the coming years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the person who lives in 20906, and I go to Wheaton and eat out and shop,etc. It's not as bad as some people are portraying, at least now. They've been working on redeveloping.
But, would not live on some of the streets where I would be the only English speaker and the only non-hispanic. We did tour some of the areas and look at a couple houses; people would come out to stare at us becasue we were such a novelty. Packed with people--look for large nubmers of trash cans and an excessive number of cars, if you want to see which houses are essentially boarding houses.
I used to live in 20906, and before that I lived a couple streets away from Bushey Drive.
The neighborhood where Bushey is located is nowhere near Wheaton Plaza. It's south of Aspen Hill and it is literally 100% newly arrived immigrants doubled/tripled up. It makes 20906 look like Potomac.
OP here. What's going on to cause 100 percent newly arrived immigrants? Where are the old residents moving too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the person who lives in 20906, and I go to Wheaton and eat out and shop,etc. It's not as bad as some people are portraying, at least now. They've been working on redeveloping.
But, would not live on some of the streets where I would be the only English speaker and the only non-hispanic. We did tour some of the areas and look at a couple houses; people would come out to stare at us becasue we were such a novelty. Packed with people--look for large nubmers of trash cans and an excessive number of cars, if you want to see which houses are essentially boarding houses.
I used to live in 20906, and before that I lived a couple streets away from Bushey Drive.
The neighborhood where Bushey is located is nowhere near Wheaton Plaza. It's south of Aspen Hill and it is literally 100% newly arrived immigrants doubled/tripled up. It makes 20906 look like Potomac.