Anonymous wrote:Sadly no. I highly doubt it. Property value follows its school system. I don’t see MCPS turning back to old glory days.
Anonymous wrote:The SALT thing expires in nine years. Also VA is a PITA to get anywhere north. I live right by River Road entrance of 495. I rarely enter VA. The traffic is terrible. The Tolls are high.
I mainly drive north to Rockville, DC or Bethesda and to NYC and sometimes beaches by Ocean City
VA is good to avoid taxes but I am not wanting to live or work there. DC and Maryland is already to south for me
Anonymous wrote:No. I was born in DC, but grew up in moco. It’s been in decline for at least 20 years. Md is very pro poor people and con business. It’s not sustainable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looking at the appreciation forecasts for Arlington and Fairfax and feeling very depressed. If you had told me 15 years ago that houses would be selling for over 1M in Falls Church I would have never believed it. Our decision to move to Montgomery County over Falls Church or Arlington has probably cost us 600K-800K in lost opportunity equity. We were really on the fence at the time but thought that there was more room for appreciation in Montgomery County.
Is there any chance that things will flip around or will Montgomery County be stagnant or dropping for another 10 years?
You've already lost if you treat your own housing more like the stock market than a roof over your head. If you have a nice house that you live in and enjoy and it is close to work and the house has at least held its value relative to inflation, then what are you complaining about? No one can easily predict which housing markets will actually exponentially increase over 20 - 30 years. Housing should be viewed as a place to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sadly no. I highly doubt it. Property value follows its school system. I don’t see MCPS turning back to old glory days.
Exactly. Their schools are trashed.
Sigh... yes, generally speaking, MCPS is trashed but there are still pockets of good schools left. Less and less each year.
Wow pls tell me what are the good schools left. You must have experience in mcps..
Been here 30 years, my kids were born and raised here in moco. Kids spent almost 40 years in MCPS so, yeah, I do have experience and history with moco/MCPS. You?
Same here. Now tell me what are the remaining good schools?
Sure you are. If you’ve been here 30 years and still don’t know, you are hopeless. Remember what they used to say about MCPS when you moved here 30 years ago? Think real hard. What a jacka$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sadly no. I highly doubt it. Property value follows its school system. I don’t see MCPS turning back to old glory days.
Exactly. Their schools are trashed.
Sigh... yes, generally speaking, MCPS is trashed but there are still pockets of good schools left. Less and less each year.
Wow pls tell me what are the good schools left. You must have experience in mcps..
Been here 30 years, my kids were born and raised here in moco. Kids spent almost 40 years in MCPS so, yeah, I do have experience and history with moco/MCPS. You?
Same here. Now tell me what are the remaining good schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sadly no. I highly doubt it. Property value follows its school system. I don’t see MCPS turning back to old glory days.
Exactly. Their schools are trashed.
Sigh... yes, generally speaking, MCPS is trashed but there are still pockets of good schools left. Less and less each year.
Wow pls tell me what are the good schools left. You must have experience in mcps..
Been here 30 years, my kids were born and raised here in moco. Kids spent almost 40 years in MCPS so, yeah, I do have experience and history with moco/MCPS. You?