Anonymous wrote:Didn't want a Maryland tag on my car lol.
Anonymous wrote:We chose Arlington for the public schools, the metro/proximity to DC, the politics, and the far superior state college system. It worked out extremely well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you moved to the DMV from somewhere else, how did you decide which state was the right place to buy? Are taxes that different? The commute? There are excellent schools in both VA and MD. Not asking about DC proper because budget/yard/parking struggles.
We moved here last year and it looks like our jobs are staying local remote, so that takes our commute concerns off the table. We’re primarily looking to buy in Montgomery County because that’s where we’ve been renting, but we’ve never lived in an area with so many jurisdictions so we’re not sure what to look for.
For some people there is no difference. For others it is night and day. We visited both a lot. My view after that was that Maryland was crap. Everywhere. While VA was crap lots of places there were places that were not. Everything about Maryland was awful. I don't even like to drive through there. But here is the thing, lots of people from Maryland have the exact same view of VA. It is really the feel you get.
At least in Maryland driving makes sense
Sure, go from red light to red light as an excuse for traffic calming. Moved to va and would never move back to Md.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I currently live in DC but I will be moving to Virginia because someone I met at the dog park just moved there with his wife.
? very odd to make life decisions based on someone you met at a dog park.
Anonymous wrote:I currently live in DC but I will be moving to Virginia because someone I met at the dog park just moved there with his wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you moved to the DMV from somewhere else, how did you decide which state was the right place to buy? Are taxes that different? The commute? There are excellent schools in both VA and MD. Not asking about DC proper because budget/yard/parking struggles.
We moved here last year and it looks like our jobs are staying local remote, so that takes our commute concerns off the table. We’re primarily looking to buy in Montgomery County because that’s where we’ve been renting, but we’ve never lived in an area with so many jurisdictions so we’re not sure what to look for.
For some people there is no difference. For others it is night and day. We visited both a lot. My view after that was that Maryland was crap. Everywhere. While VA was crap lots of places there were places that were not. Everything about Maryland was awful. I don't even like to drive through there. But here is the thing, lots of people from Maryland have the exact same view of VA. It is really the feel you get.
At least in Maryland driving makes sense
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you moved to the DMV from somewhere else, how did you decide which state was the right place to buy? Are taxes that different? The commute? There are excellent schools in both VA and MD. Not asking about DC proper because budget/yard/parking struggles.
We moved here last year and it looks like our jobs are staying local remote, so that takes our commute concerns off the table. We’re primarily looking to buy in Montgomery County because that’s where we’ve been renting, but we’ve never lived in an area with so many jurisdictions so we’re not sure what to look for.
For some people there is no difference. For others it is night and day. We visited both a lot. My view after that was that Maryland was crap. Everywhere. While VA was crap lots of places there were places that were not. Everything about Maryland was awful. I don't even like to drive through there. But here is the thing, lots of people from Maryland have the exact same view of VA. It is really the feel you get.
Anonymous wrote:Once I was freed from forced Maryland residency I turned south and never looked back. It wasn't even a choice it was so obvious (DC was an option but never made it
Over dramatic? Maryland is also the south btw. No deep south but under the mason dixon line
Glad you are happy
Anonymous wrote:It is a wash. Arlington county and Montgomery county are both politically the same. They do not enforce/prosecute property crimes so if you are ok with that mentality of both very liberal educational and judicial system you will really not notice a difference other than lower taxes in VA.
Once you go farther west in VA or north in MD it becomes more purple/red for both.