Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CCDC is going to have a lot more very wealthy people and depending on where you are could be more or less car dependent.
I think the schools are probably a wash, as is safety.
TKPK has a very small town hippie feel, like if you took UC out of Berkeley. During the fall it has an almost Gilmore Girls level of town events from the very large street festival to Pajarama and markets. The farmers market even does a pie contest. Between the DC side and the Maryland side someone seems to know someone else at any given moment hanging out on a weekend when it's even remotely nice.
CCDC also has restaurants and a community, just a very different one. Much preppier. A lot more private school folks. And frankly $1.7 probably won't go as far (though taxes will be lower).
CCDC also skews much older. TK will have more families with younger children.
It's definitely starting to skew much younger, both families and otherwise. There's a distillery moving in, a new vintage/plants/books store, and if you blink on a Saturday morning in San Pancho you might think you're in Brooklyn for a split second.
Anonymous wrote:I still can’t tell whether OP is referring to TP DC or in MD. There is no way I’d send my kids to public schools in TP DC. And you can’t assume you’d get a spot at a charter school. Based on schools alone, I’d move to CCDC no question if those are the 2 choices.
Parts of TP in DC are ok and probably safe-ish but again, if that’s a priority, CCDC comes out on top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:???
DC public schools are not better than Takoma Park schools.
And if in Maryland, you are in state for all the Maryland colleges.
Look in both and base it on which house you like best. If the houses are a toss up, choose Takoma Park for sure. Better schools, better services, more community.
The public schools in CCDC are most certainly better than the public schools in Takoma Park.
Absolutely not.
They are not even in the same league.
TPMS & Blair are leagues above Deal and JR
Anonymous wrote:Am I on glue? I’ve lived here my whole life and these are very, very similar neighborhoods. Not identical, of course, but fundamentally the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CCDC is going to have a lot more very wealthy people and depending on where you are could be more or less car dependent.
I think the schools are probably a wash, as is safety.
TKPK has a very small town hippie feel, like if you took UC out of Berkeley. During the fall it has an almost Gilmore Girls level of town events from the very large street festival to Pajarama and markets. The farmers market even does a pie contest. Between the DC side and the Maryland side someone seems to know someone else at any given moment hanging out on a weekend when it's even remotely nice.
CCDC also has restaurants and a community, just a very different one. Much preppier. A lot more private school folks. And frankly $1.7 probably won't go as far (though taxes will be lower).
CCDC also skews much older. TK will have more families with younger children.
Anonymous wrote:CCDC is going to have a lot more very wealthy people and depending on where you are could be more or less car dependent.
I think the schools are probably a wash, as is safety.
TKPK has a very small town hippie feel, like if you took UC out of Berkeley. During the fall it has an almost Gilmore Girls level of town events from the very large street festival to Pajarama and markets. The farmers market even does a pie contest. Between the DC side and the Maryland side someone seems to know someone else at any given moment hanging out on a weekend when it's even remotely nice.
CCDC also has restaurants and a community, just a very different one. Much preppier. A lot more private school folks. And frankly $1.7 probably won't go as far (though taxes will be lower).
Anonymous wrote:I don't think a marginally better "walkable restaurant and coffee scene" is as important as schools and safety. Not by a long shot.
The main commercial strip of CCDC on Connecticut is a great place for a stroll and has a few good neighborhood restaurants, an amazing independent toy store, and an actual greengrocer. Lots of great preschools around too!
You'd also be close to the walkable commercial areas of Cleveland Park and Downtown Bethesda if that interests you.
Anonymous wrote:I would think Takoma Park and CCDC would appeal to wildly different people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here — This is all helpful thank you.
We are definitely more hippie than preppy😂
Reading the replies, I think I’m realizing it really does come down to the safety question. Otherwise, I’d prefer takoma park for a lot of reasons - I just think I’m nervous to move and have the same experience we’ve had recently in Columbia Heights wrt safety.
TKPK is very safe, especially with that budget if you're buying on the NW side of Carroll.
Anonymous wrote:OP here — This is all helpful thank you.
We are definitely more hippie than preppy😂
Reading the replies, I think I’m realizing it really does come down to the safety question. Otherwise, I’d prefer takoma park for a lot of reasons - I just think I’m nervous to move and have the same experience we’ve had recently in Columbia Heights wrt safety.