Anonymous wrote:Can we not have the same sort of prestige complex that the NoVa people have? I was actually pretty glad not to see us MD folks indulge in that silly exercise of showing extreme insecurity.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like we have a contender for the Pimmit Hills of MD!
Anonymous wrote:What kind of jobs support people buying houses in Odenton/Severna for 1M+? I can understand someone in the DMV area buying a 1M home in Rockville and that being the starter level because of so many law firms, biotech, etc. what’s there around Anne arundel?
Anonymous wrote:20910 zip code Silver Spring's somewhere around 15-20 percent of single families sold for over a million by my count.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tier 1:
Bethesda
Potomac
Chevy Chase
Gibson Island
Tier 1.5:
Kensington
Annapolis
Garrett Park
Travilah
Tier 2:
North Bethesda
North Potomac
Rockville (Wootton/WJ/RM school zones)
Clarksville/all of Western Howard County
Ellicott City
Gambrills
Davidsonville
Arnold
Mitchellville
Severna Park
Tier 2.5:
Gaithersburg
Bowie
Crofton
Odenton
Olney
Fort Washington
Takoma Park
Laytonsville
Columbia
Crownsville
Millersville
Upper Marlboro
Urbana
Tier 3:
Cape St Claire
Edgewater
Silver Spring
Germantown
Poolesville
Frederick
Elkridge
Laurel (Howard County portions)
Bowie
Hyattsville
Way too many Anne Arundel County spots on here. Odenton? Gambrills? Come on now.
And what’s wrong with that? Odenton and Gambrills are both upper-middle-class suburbs with good schools. They are absolutely comparable to places in their “tier.” In fact, Odenton/Gambrills have better schools than almost every other town in their “tier” (sorry Blair, even people all the way out here are highly aware that your school is garbage and that magnet kids from Bethesda push up the rankings).
Odenton/Gambrills are Clarksburg/Damascus, be serious
You all are laughing, meanwhile you're sending your kids to an MCPS school that is equivalent to Glen Burnie High School in AACPS. The schools in Odenton and Gambrills don't need a million magnet programs to bring W cluster school kids into their schools to only achieve average rankings. That's the reality of every school in eastern and upper MoCo. If the schools in eastern MoCo had the rankings of Crofton, Odenton, and Gambrills schools, the price gap between homes in Bethesda/Chevy Chase/Potomac and Takoma Park/Silver Spring/non-BCC/WJ Einstein wouldn't be anywhere near as large as it currently is.
This thread is, for better or worse, about prestige. If you think that Great Schools rankings of public schools tell you anything about prestige, you are hilariously out of touch.
So what exactly is so special about Olney, Silver Spring, Takoma Park, Gaithersburg, and Fort Washington that Odenton can't be placed in the same tier as them? You literally live in the cheapest, dumpiest parts of Montgomery County bordered by the dumpiest parts of PG County. Nearly everyone in Odenton could afford to live in any of these areas if they wanted to, but they purposely choose to live further out to avoid them. If anything, it does a disservice to Odenton to be lumped in with areas that are one regional program model implementation away from becoming some of the very worst schools in the entire state.
When you rank these towns by percentage of $1M+ homes sold over the last year as a total percentage of all homes, you see Odenton blows the vast majority of these places out of the water too:
Davidsonville: 47% (47 homes)
Kensington: 33.5% (73 homes)
Takoma Park: 24.2% (47 homes)
Severna Park: 20% (70 homes)
North Bethesda: 19.9% (170 homes)
Annapolis: 18.2% (296 homes)
Rockville: 16% (344 homes)
Odenton: 14.3% (91 homes)
Arnold: 12.9% (50 homes)
Gaithersburg: 8% (87 homes)
Olney: 7.16% (19 homes)
Gambrills: 6.9% (12 homes)
Silver Spring: 3.3% (90 homes)
Fort Washington: 0.007% (4 homes)
Crofton: 0.003% (1 home)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's put it this way: there's more people in Silver Spring who could not afford a house in Odenton than the other way around.
Let’s put it this way:’Odenton and Silver Spring are both crapholes.
Anonymous wrote:Let's put it this way: there's more people in Silver Spring who could not afford a house in Odenton than the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tier 1:
Bethesda
Potomac
Chevy Chase
Gibson Island
Tier 1.5:
Kensington
Annapolis
Garrett Park
Travilah
Tier 2:
North Bethesda
North Potomac
Rockville (Wootton/WJ/RM school zones)
Clarksville/all of Western Howard County
Ellicott City
Gambrills
Davidsonville
Arnold
Mitchellville
Severna Park
Tier 2.5:
Gaithersburg
Bowie
Crofton
Odenton
Olney
Fort Washington
Takoma Park
Laytonsville
Columbia
Crownsville
Millersville
Upper Marlboro
Urbana
Tier 3:
Cape St Claire
Edgewater
Silver Spring
Germantown
Poolesville
Frederick
Elkridge
Laurel (Howard County portions)
Bowie
Hyattsville
Way too many Anne Arundel County spots on here. Odenton? Gambrills? Come on now.
And what’s wrong with that? Odenton and Gambrills are both upper-middle-class suburbs with good schools. They are absolutely comparable to places in their “tier.” In fact, Odenton/Gambrills have better schools than almost every other town in their “tier” (sorry Blair, even people all the way out here are highly aware that your school is garbage and that magnet kids from Bethesda push up the rankings).
Odenton/Gambrills are Clarksburg/Damascus, be serious
You all are laughing, meanwhile you're sending your kids to an MCPS school that is equivalent to Glen Burnie High School in AACPS. The schools in Odenton and Gambrills don't need a million magnet programs to bring W cluster school kids into their schools to only achieve average rankings. That's the reality of every school in eastern and upper MoCo. If the schools in eastern MoCo had the rankings of Crofton, Odenton, and Gambrills schools, the price gap between homes in Bethesda/Chevy Chase/Potomac and Takoma Park/Silver Spring/non-BCC/WJ Einstein wouldn't be anywhere near as large as it currently is.
This thread is, for better or worse, about prestige. If you think that Great Schools rankings of public schools tell you anything about prestige, you are hilariously out of touch.
So what exactly is so special about Olney, Silver Spring, Takoma Park, Gaithersburg, and Fort Washington that Odenton can't be placed in the same tier as them? You literally live in the cheapest, dumpiest parts of Montgomery County bordered by the dumpiest parts of PG County. Nearly everyone in Odenton could afford to live in any of these areas if they wanted to, but they purposely choose to live further out to avoid them. If anything, it does a disservice to Odenton to be lumped in with areas that are one regional program model implementation away from becoming some of the very worst schools in the entire state.
When you rank these towns by percentage of $1M+ homes sold over the last year as a total percentage of all homes, you see Odenton blows the vast majority of these places out of the water too:
Davidsonville: 47% (47 homes)
Kensington: 33.5% (73 homes)
Takoma Park: 24.2% (47 homes)
Severna Park: 20% (70 homes)
North Bethesda: 19.9% (170 homes)
Annapolis: 18.2% (296 homes)
Rockville: 16% (344 homes)
Odenton: 14.3% (91 homes)
Arnold: 12.9% (50 homes)
Gaithersburg: 8% (87 homes)
Olney: 7.16% (19 homes)
Gambrills: 6.9% (12 homes)
Silver Spring: 3.3% (90 homes)
Fort Washington: 0.007% (4 homes)
Crofton: 0.003% (1 home)
When did any PP say where they live?
The point is, Odenton was placed in the same tier as Fort Washington, Olney, Takoma Park, and Gaithersburg. Nobody ever said it's Bethesda and Potomac, yet people were still like "oDenTon lOl?!" If anything, Odenton belongs in a slightly higher tier than these areas based off home prices, schools, etc