Anonymous wrote:As "outsiders" who recently moved from San Francisco Bay Area to DC, we've also been thinking that TKPK is an amazing treasure - and wondering why everyone isn't flocking there. But the "crunchy" thing definitely appeals to us. The great schools ratings are high (esp. compared to DC schools!). I've been wondering if it's because DC metro area is generally more socially conservative (even if not politically conservative) than SF, so the TKPK vibe and community isn't as popular here as it would be in the SF Bay Area? Just pure speculation on my part ... thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:As "outsiders" who recently moved from San Francisco Bay Area to DC, we've also been thinking that TKPK is an amazing treasure - and wondering why everyone isn't flocking there. But the "crunchy" thing definitely appeals to us. The great schools ratings are high (esp. compared to DC schools!). I've been wondering if it's because DC metro area is generally more socially conservative (even if not politically conservative) than SF, so the TKPK vibe and community isn't as popular here as it would be in the SF Bay Area? Just pure speculation on my part ... thoughts?
Op here. silver springs schools looked kinda iffy unelss they are zoned to montgomery blair, so beasically close to tp. I just assumed silver sprinsg was cheap because ofthe schools, but couldn't figure out tp.
Anonymous wrote:Plenty of homes under $600 in even close-in silver spring. For that budget you can get renovated and maybe even expanded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools suck, and look at what surrounds it. TP is as good as it gets for a few miles in any direction (go in any direction, and it's not very nice). Several miles in some directions.
Said someone who has apparently never been there or "miles" close to TP.
Born/raised in TP and later SS. Parents born/raised Adelphi/TP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools suck, and look at what surrounds it. TP is as good as it gets for a few miles in any direction (go in any direction, and it's not very nice). Several miles in some directions.
Said someone who has apparently never been there or "miles" close to TP.
From what I remember being told, about 15 years ago, the residents got to vote if they wanted to be in PG or Montgomery County. Guess which one they picked??
Anonymous wrote:op here - no I didn't mean 300,000, I meant all the other suburbs are like 300,000 more. We are looking in the 500,000-600,000 range and can't find anything close in except TP (which I am not sure will work for us because of our weird commute). We've even found some decent 460,000 houses in TP that go to Montgomery Blair - which seems good enough - on par with Wilson.
Yes, the houses do tend to be smaller in TP on average, but a small seedy house in CC or north Arlington begins at 600,000.
? Seriously? You can't find a "decent" house in close-in Silver Spring for 500-600K? Define "decent" for us . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This just went on. It might already have contracts; not sure.
http://www.cbmove.com/property/details/990565/MLS-MC8077506/1319-Elson-Place-Takoma-Park-MD-20912.aspx
Can someone explain why this little area east of New Hampshire is in MoCo when all of the other areas on that side of New Hampshire are PG county? So strange.
Anonymous wrote:This just went on. It might already have contracts; not sure.
http://www.cbmove.com/property/details/990565/MLS-MC8077506/1319-Elson-Place-Takoma-Park-MD-20912.aspx
op here - no I didn't mean 300,000, I meant all the other suburbs are like 300,000 more. We are looking in the 500,000-600,000 range and can't find anything close in except TP (which I am not sure will work for us because of our weird commute). We've even found some decent 460,000 houses in TP that go to Montgomery Blair - which seems good enough - on par with Wilson.
Yes, the houses do tend to be smaller in TP on average, but a small seedy house in CC or north Arlington begins at 600,000.