Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like that part of Kensington and if my kids were in private I would absolutely live there. I certainly wouldn't pay a 400K premium for a house on the "right" side of the tracks. That being said, we paid the premium because we use the public system and don't want to be zoned for Einstein.
We love Einstein. My DH is a university professor, I'm a lawyer, we have two high-achieving kids. DD is at a selective liberal arts college after having graduated from Einstein; DS is a junior there. Both have done well. There are many other families like ours at Einstein.
There is no "wrong" side of Kensington.
not sure if touting the choice to do liberal arts over STEM is helping your case
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like that part of Kensington and if my kids were in private I would absolutely live there. I certainly wouldn't pay a 400K premium for a house on the "right" side of the tracks. That being said, we paid the premium because we use the public system and don't want to be zoned for Einstein.
We love Einstein. My DH is a university professor, I'm a lawyer, we have two high-achieving kids. DD is at a selective liberal arts college after having graduated from Einstein; DS is a junior there. Both have done well. There are many other families like ours at Einstein.
There is no "wrong" side of Kensington.
Anonymous wrote:I like that part of Kensington and if my kids were in private I would absolutely live there. I certainly wouldn't pay a 400K premium for a house on the "right" side of the tracks. That being said, we paid the premium because we use the public system and don't want to be zoned for Einstein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in this neighborhood and really like it. This house is directly next to the park, which is nice, but I'd be a little concerned about dogs off their leashes. While there's nothing in the area of the park right next to the house, just be aware that there could be people hanging out at the park right next to the house and yard.
I like the house, except for the wallpapered bathroom, of course.
And enough with this "wrong side of Kensington" BS. So tired of the that stuff on DCUM.
Agreed. But you could expand this to "wrong side of Rockville", "wrong side of Bethesda", etc (I don't know VA). It's so freaking annoying. Get some perspective people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Kensington divide line, just out of curiousity?
North of the railroad tracks.
Not true. The Town of Kensington north of the tracks up to Perry Ave. is Walter Johnson cluster and probably out of your price range.
It's still the wrong side of Kensington.
We're very happy you don't live here!
So am I!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Kensington divide line, just out of curiousity?
North of the railroad tracks.
Not true. The Town of Kensington north of the tracks up to Perry Ave. is Walter Johnson cluster and probably out of your price range.
It's still the wrong side of Kensington.
We're very happy you don't live here!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Kensington divide line, just out of curiousity?
North of the railroad tracks.
Not true. The Town of Kensington north of the tracks up to Perry Ave. is Walter Johnson cluster and probably out of your price range.
It's still the wrong side of Kensington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in this neighborhood and really like it. This house is directly next to the park, which is nice, but I'd be a little concerned about dogs off their leashes. While there's nothing in the area of the park right next to the house, just be aware that there could be people hanging out at the park right next to the house and yard.
I like the house, except for the wallpapered bathroom, of course.
And enough with this "wrong side of Kensington" BS. So tired of the that stuff on DCUM.
Agreed. But you could expand this to "wrong side of Rockville", "wrong side of Bethesda", etc (I don't know VA). It's so freaking annoying. Get some perspective people.
What exactly is the wrong side of Bethesda???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Kensington divide line, just out of curiousity?
North of the railroad tracks.
Not true. The Town of Kensington north of the tracks up to Perry Ave. is Walter Johnson cluster and probably out of your price range.