Anonymous wrote:No, I drove through the Viers Mill Road Georgia Avenue are yesterday and it looks worse than it did 20 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Glenmont is the last metro stop left that has any space for new development so eventually it will happen. Once it does then there will be no more middle class neighborhoods near metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which neighborhood?
Just in general, buying a home in a few years and am kinda scared. Especially about Glenmont.
What are you scared of? I grew up in Kensington and Wheaton has been on a downward slide since the mid 80s.
I grew up in Kensington as well and Wheaton was not really that different. Kensington people have always talked shit about Wheaton even though it’s basically the same place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which neighborhood?
Just in general, buying a home in a few years and am kinda scared. Especially about Glenmont.
What are you scared of? I grew up in Kensington and Wheaton has been on a downward slide since the mid 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in this thread are weird. 20902 (Wheaton) is about 38% Hispanic, which is about the same as zip 22041 in Falls Church (37%). Manassas in Prince William County (37%), Sterling in Loudoun County (33%), and zip code 22305 in Alexandria (38%).
Maybe the posters aren't as familiar with those other areas because Wheaton is someplace they've actually been to. Because Wheaton is actually a good place to live and visit.
I saw
https://www.maryland-demographics.com/wheaton-demographics
"The largest Wheaton racial/ethnic groups are Hispanic (43.4%) followed by White (22.6%) and Black (19.6%)." Leaving 15% for Asian and the rest
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_Church,_Virginia
Falls Church
68% White, 10% Asian, 10% Hispanic, 4% Black
Falls Church is very big, so an appropriate comparator to Falls Church would be Silver Spring (which encompasses Wheaton).
Here's an example comparing two census areas:
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/sevencornerscdpvirginia,wheatoncdpmaryland/PST045224
Both areas are around 40% Hispanic. The people above who said 95% were making that up.
95% is exaggerating it but you're overlooking that census data is a few years old and not always reliable. Wheaton will have a large population of illegal migrants and everyone knows there's plenty of 10-12 people sharing a 1,000 sqft 1950s rambler in Wheaton. There's going to be a lot of transient migrants not captured in the official numbers. That's why the perspective of Wheaton being 95% Hispanic is probably closer to what's really going on than the official data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in this thread are weird. 20902 (Wheaton) is about 38% Hispanic, which is about the same as zip 22041 in Falls Church (37%). Manassas in Prince William County (37%), Sterling in Loudoun County (33%), and zip code 22305 in Alexandria (38%).
Maybe the posters aren't as familiar with those other areas because Wheaton is someplace they've actually been to. Because Wheaton is actually a good place to live and visit.
I saw
https://www.maryland-demographics.com/wheaton-demographics
"The largest Wheaton racial/ethnic groups are Hispanic (43.4%) followed by White (22.6%) and Black (19.6%)." Leaving 15% for Asian and the rest
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_Church,_Virginia
Falls Church
68% White, 10% Asian, 10% Hispanic, 4% Black
Falls Church is very big, so an appropriate comparator to Falls Church would be Silver Spring (which encompasses Wheaton).
Here's an example comparing two census areas:
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/sevencornerscdpvirginia,wheatoncdpmaryland/PST045224
Both areas are around 40% Hispanic. The people above who said 95% were making that up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in this thread are weird. 20902 (Wheaton) is about 38% Hispanic, which is about the same as zip 22041 in Falls Church (37%). Manassas in Prince William County (37%), Sterling in Loudoun County (33%), and zip code 22305 in Alexandria (38%).
Maybe the posters aren't as familiar with those other areas because Wheaton is someplace they've actually been to. Because Wheaton is actually a good place to live and visit.
I saw
https://www.maryland-demographics.com/wheaton-demographics
"The largest Wheaton racial/ethnic groups are Hispanic (43.4%) followed by White (22.6%) and Black (19.6%)." Leaving 15% for Asian and the rest
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_Church,_Virginia
Falls Church
68% White, 10% Asian, 10% Hispanic, 4% Black
Falls Church is very big, so an appropriate comparator to Falls Church would be Silver Spring (which encompasses Wheaton).
Here's an example comparing two census areas:
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/sevencornerscdpvirginia,wheatoncdpmaryland/PST045224
Both areas are around 40% Hispanic. The people above who said 95% were making that up.
It only feels like it’s 95% Hispanic because every store clerk and restaurant server speaks Spanish. If you don’t speak Spanish, it can be a challenge when you need to have a conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This feels like a thread started by the Nova troll. He hasn’t done one for a couple of weeks.
I don’t know who that is, I’m just preparing to buy in 2027. And just want to make sure that it won’t be completely transformed by then so I can afford a home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which neighborhood?
Just in general, buying a home in a few years and am kinda scared. Especially about Glenmont.
What are you scared of? I grew up in Kensington and Wheaton has been on a downward slide since the mid 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in this thread are weird. 20902 (Wheaton) is about 38% Hispanic, which is about the same as zip 22041 in Falls Church (37%). Manassas in Prince William County (37%), Sterling in Loudoun County (33%), and zip code 22305 in Alexandria (38%).
Maybe the posters aren't as familiar with those other areas because Wheaton is someplace they've actually been to. Because Wheaton is actually a good place to live and visit.
I saw
https://www.maryland-demographics.com/wheaton-demographics
"The largest Wheaton racial/ethnic groups are Hispanic (43.4%) followed by White (22.6%) and Black (19.6%)." Leaving 15% for Asian and the rest
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_Church,_Virginia
Falls Church
68% White, 10% Asian, 10% Hispanic, 4% Black
Falls Church is very big, so an appropriate comparator to Falls Church would be Silver Spring (which encompasses Wheaton).
Here's an example comparing two census areas:
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/sevencornerscdpvirginia,wheatoncdpmaryland/PST045224
Both areas are around 40% Hispanic. The people above who said 95% were making that up.
Anonymous wrote:Glenmont has the metro, and shopping redevelopment, anyone know how that could look? I ask that as a homeowner in the area.