Anonymous wrote:You may already know this, but the property taxes in MD are some of the worst in the country, that's why homes are so much cheaper there. Their income taxes are also higher than Virginia's. Also, Virginia has some of the best public schools in the country and great public universities. Just be sure to weigh the cons as well as pros. But you know your circumstances best. Best of luck!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may already know this, but the property taxes in MD are some of the worst in the country, that's why homes are so much cheaper there. Their income taxes are also higher than Virginia's. Also, Virginia has some of the best public schools in the country and great public universities. Just be sure to weigh the cons as well as pros. But you know your circumstances best. Best of luck!!
This person has not heard of NY, NJ, CT. My parents just moved down and are so happy with the taxes.
Anonymous wrote:You may already know this, but the property taxes in MD are some of the worst in the country, that's why homes are so much cheaper there. Their income taxes are also higher than Virginia's. Also, Virginia has some of the best public schools in the country and great public universities. Just be sure to weigh the cons as well as pros. But you know your circumstances best. Best of luck!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may already know this, but the property taxes in MD are some of the worst in the country, that's why homes are so much cheaper there. Their income taxes are also higher than Virginia's. Also, Virginia has some of the best public schools in the country and great public universities. Just be sure to weigh the cons as well as pros. But you know your circumstances best. Best of luck!!
Best in the Country?
Anonymous wrote:You may already know this, but the property taxes in MD are some of the worst in the country, that's why homes are so much cheaper there. Their income taxes are also higher than Virginia's. Also, Virginia has some of the best public schools in the country and great public universities. Just be sure to weigh the cons as well as pros. But you know your circumstances best. Best of luck!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your $550K budget will stretch in Hyattsville or CP. IMHO they’re undervalued.
Silver Spring to NOMA would be a nice red line commute, but you will have to look past the beltway with your budget. Or settle for a TH.
The area around Forest Glen metro station might be worth looking at. Also, Greenbelt. Historic Greenbelt's got a nice little town center area.
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Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Oh well on College Park being like Charlottesville. I’m not in the area right now so I can’t easily go check it out. I will come into town to look for houses.
Budget is $500 or $550K and commute to NOMA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your $550K budget will stretch in Hyattsville or CP. IMHO they’re undervalued.
Silver Spring to NOMA would be a nice red line commute, but you will have to look past the beltway with your budget. Or settle for a TH.
The area around Forest Glen metro station might be worth looking at. Also, Greenbelt. Historic Greenbelt's got a nice little town center area.
Anonymous wrote:Your $550K budget will stretch in Hyattsville or CP. IMHO they’re undervalued.
Silver Spring to NOMA would be a nice red line commute, but you will have to look past the beltway with your budget. Or settle for a TH.