shirirb wrote:We didn't even consider Baltimore, to be honest. The Wire is a really effective show. As are these graphics: http://www.cityrating.com/crime-statistics/maryland/baltimore.html#.UXSVhSvF3e4 Does the city just get a bum rap?

Anonymous wrote:I think Silver Spring is lovely, but it is mostly a pedestrian mall with national chain restaurants and stores. It doesn't sound like what you are looking for. The H Street NE corridor, U Street corridor, Bloomington/Shaw are probably more of what you have in mind. But driving up to Columbia... ugh. Can your hubs work at home some days? I would have him make that drive for a few weeks before you committed to either a rental or a buy in DC. good luck to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, that's not silver spring. And Takoma Park would feel preettyy small town. The problem with the DC area is TRAFFIC. It makes LA natives blanch. Try the commute for a bit... then see what you think. My husband and I have lots of friends and fun in DC but we would rather live in Baltimore. It's cooler, really. And the houses are awesome! Great housing stock.
Much of Baltimore's housing stock is deteriorating to the point of no return.
Anonymous wrote:yeah, that's not silver spring. And Takoma Park would feel preettyy small town. The problem with the DC area is TRAFFIC. It makes LA natives blanch. Try the commute for a bit... then see what you think. My husband and I have lots of friends and fun in DC but we would rather live in Baltimore. It's cooler, really. And the houses are awesome! Great housing stock.