Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I'm interested in the possible 20878 zip code area, but the trouble is the inventory is extremely low, unless you can afford at least $600K (and we'd probably be stretching our budget for that). OP, are you finding much in your budget for that are you're eyeing?
What can you afford in "North Potomac" for 600k? I live in 20878 and the houses in my neighborhood start at 900 and go up to 1.8/1.9. Granted, I know the ones on the high end are less common, but for 600k it seems that you would be well above 28 (darnestown road) so not near what realtors market as North Potomac/Darnestown near Jones Lane/Turkey Foot/Travilah/Glen road etc
Anonymous wrote:Well, I'm interested in the possible 20878 zip code area, but the trouble is the inventory is extremely low, unless you can afford at least $600K (and we'd probably be stretching our budget for that). OP, are you finding much in your budget for that are you're eyeing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how old your kids are, but be aware that there is land for a new high school on the Crown Farm that is now being developed. Don't know if it's on the Capital funding plan to be built anytime in the next 10 years or so, but the site is there and at some point with all the development coming to that area (see Belward Farm as well) that HS likely will be built.
If and when that happens the boundary lines in that entire area could change.
Can you imagine the firestrom that would occur if that HS in Crown Farm gets built and kids previously headed to Wootton get shifted to the new school? I know right now that area is part of the Gaithersburg HS district, but anything could happen if a new HS gets built. I definately considered that when deciding whetether or not to spend the extra $$$ to move to the Wootton district vs QO last year. Based on distance, I'm assuming the QO and Northwest districts would not be affected too much by a new HS in Crown Farm.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure how old your kids are, but be aware that there is land for a new high school on the Crown Farm that is now being developed. Don't know if it's on the Capital funding plan to be built anytime in the next 10 years or so, but the site is there and at some point with all the development coming to that area (see Belward Farm as well) that HS likely will be built.
If and when that happens the boundary lines in that entire area could change.
Anonymous wrote:Ghetto potomac
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: Thanks so much for taking the time to answer my post. All sounds good regarding QO - looking in Potomac Chase today, just off Jones Lane so that may well be the area where we end up. Any of you posters have children that attend or attended Jones Lane ES? Thanks!
I moved to Potomac Chase last summer & love the neighborhood. Although my DS is a few years away from JLES, all the parents in the neighboorhood that I've spoken to are very happy with it.
Thanks for the positive post! I would love to live in a place where my chikldren could walk outside their front door and join others riding their bikes etc. I am really looking for that perfect neighbourhood, where everyone knows each other. Any chance we have found it?
I'm the PP, and we couldn't be happier with our decision. Aberdeen Park is a neighborhood gathering spot, and there is a Potomac Chase Women's Club that holds regular events like a July 4th bike parade and a Halloween Fun Fest for the kids. There really is a feeling of community, which I didn't have in my previous neighborhood. It's a very active neighboorhood with people out & about, riding bikes, walking dogs, running, etc. When we first moved in, 3 different neighborrhood families came over to introduce themselves and welcome us, one even brought us a cake! Potomac Chase really reminds me of the small, close-knit neighborhood I grew up in back in NJ, which I hadn't been able to find since moving to MD 15 years ago.