Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in VA for 12 years and DH is from VA. We do not know MD well at all. But, we are looking to reduce our commute without sacrificing schools, and I wonder if Bethesda makes sense. One of us commutes to Farragut area; the other currently commutes to Bolling AFB in Anacostia but could change jobs to work in downtown DC or Silver Spring.
We want 2500 square feet for under $1M, sidewalks to good schools, and a commute of 20-30 minutes to Farragut. Does Bethesda make sense? Cabin John, or only the parts right by the DC border? Any tips about where to look or what to look for would be welcome. Thanks!
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/7215-Macarthur-Blvd-NW-20816/home/10687003
this home is in the best school cluster in the DC metro area and is right on the entrance to Clara Barton which is an amazing cut through to the beltway in the morning. It cuts directly to either the American legion or almost to 270 by passing so much of the worst parts of 495
Wow. That looks like a great deal, but you're not near metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in VA for 12 years and DH is from VA. We do not know MD well at all. But, we are looking to reduce our commute without sacrificing schools, and I wonder if Bethesda makes sense. One of us commutes to Farragut area; the other currently commutes to Bolling AFB in Anacostia but could change jobs to work in downtown DC or Silver Spring.
We want 2500 square feet for under $1M, sidewalks to good schools, and a commute of 20-30 minutes to Farragut. Does Bethesda make sense? Cabin John, or only the parts right by the DC border? Any tips about where to look or what to look for would be welcome. Thanks!
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/7215-Macarthur-Blvd-NW-20816/home/10687003
this home is in the best school cluster in the DC metro area and is right on the entrance to Clara Barton which is an amazing cut through to the beltway in the morning. It cuts directly to either the American legion or almost to 270 by passing so much of the worst parts of 495
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try PG, you might like it
She doesn't want to sacrifice schools ass![]()
You can do better with a private school in PG than many public schools in Montgomery.
highly doubtful considering they are in PG, which one?
Anonymous wrote:McLean Hamlet area? Kent Gardens area in McLean? You would be close to Beltway and GW Parkway without having to drive through Tysons or deal with 66. Good luck
Anonymous wrote:What are sidewalks?
-- Bethesda resident
Anonymous wrote:McLean Hamlet area? Kent Gardens area in McLean? You would be close to Beltway and GW Parkway without having to drive through Tysons or deal with 66. Good luck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Silver Spring? 20910
+1
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/1205-Edgevale-Rd_Silver-Spring_MD_20910_M61053-63806#photo25
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/1218-Burton-St_Silver-Spring_MD_20910_M61324-93412#photo0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in VA for 12 years and DH is from VA. We do not know MD well at all. But, we are looking to reduce our commute without sacrificing schools, and I wonder if Bethesda makes sense. One of us commutes to Farragut area; the other currently commutes to Bolling AFB in Anacostia but could change jobs to work in downtown DC or Silver Spring.
We want 2500 square feet for under $1M, sidewalks to good schools, and a commute of 20-30 minutes to Farragut. Does Bethesda make sense? Cabin John, or only the parts right by the DC border? Any tips about where to look or what to look for would be welcome. Thanks!
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/7215-Macarthur-Blvd-NW-20816/home/10687003
this home is in the best school cluster in the DC metro area and is right on the entrance to Clara Barton which is an amazing cut through to the beltway in the morning. It cuts directly to either the American legion or almost to 270 by passing so much of the worst parts of 495
And if you want to live on Macarthur Blvd. right next to the entrance to the Clara Barton Parkway, I have several bridges to sell you.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Bethesda and you can get 2,500 sf for unfer a million if you are willing to do some renovation. Try Glen Echo Heights and Mohican Hills. Maybe Brookmont as well.