Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you need to be in the metro area and not right in DC, look at Stafford. You could take the VRE into the city and the Stafford schools are pretty great.
This is not a practical plan, unless you live in Stafford right by the VRE station, and work in DC right by Union Station. (Otherwise, you will spend an enormous amount of time driving to the VRE station, parking, waiting at the platform, taking the VRE, transferring to Metro at Union Station, taking the Metro, walking to your office, etc. Not to mention the cost and the potential delays.)
Anonymous wrote:We're moving from another state. I know $300k isn't much for the DC area and it's barely enough for a condo in the city. We're looking for a safe neighborhood with good schools for an child that will start K next year. Townhouse or house, if possible. Commute time to DC isn't a factor. I'd appreciate suggestions for where to start looking? TIA
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad that there are safe neighborhoods in my price range. We have an internet business, obviously not one dealing with high finance or anything. We're going to make a few visits between now and next summer, which is the latest we're hoping to move. Is there a difference in lifestyle between MD and VA or is it just personal preference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Va is much more right wing and conservative than Md.
This may be true of the State as a whole but really isn't an up-to-date picture of the closer-in suburbs. Fairfax County has been trending increasingly democratic for years. Not only did the county support Obama in the most recent presidential election, but Democrats now control the majority of Fairfax seats in the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate. Arlington County has, of course, been heavily democratic for years. The more far-flung areas such as Loudoun County remain solidly conservative.
Anonymous wrote:Va is much more right wing and conservative than Md.
Anonymous wrote:If you need to be in the metro area and not right in DC, look at Stafford. You could take the VRE into the city and the Stafford schools are pretty great.
Anonymous wrote:Closer to Baltimore (Anne Arundel, Howard) might give you some better options. Fredrick County in MD also.
Good grief. We bought in Takoma Park for $315k.
When?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief. We bought in Takoma Park for $315k.
When?
I'd also like to know because I haven't seen anything in Takoma Park listed for under $450k recently
Anonymous wrote:Good grief. We bought in Takoma Park for $315k.
When?
Good grief. We bought in Takoma Park for $315k.