Anonymous wrote:
I am a white woman, making 6 figures, and have lived there for a while and haven't experienced any of the rampant crime that seems to be occurring in the neighborhood.-- I guess I should be terrified of my neighborhood. While there are some run down houses that aren't kept up with so called "multiple families" --the majority of residents are kind, hard working people who take care of their property. My neighbors are white, Asian, Hispanic, and African American. Unlike most posters I'm not afraid to live among people who don't look exactly like me
When you think about it--Aspen Hill is a great area to invest in right now- the houses are well built, and many are much bigger on the inside than they looks- and they're affordable-- one of the last few places in MoCo where housing can be considered "reasonable" and an area that will be gentrified in the coming years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Bushey Dr house is in a neighborhood that is 100% Hispanic with multiple families living in SFHs.
Do you have kids? Will you do public schools?
What's your upper limit budget?
Gross exaggeration. I live near the Bushey house. The area is quite diverse, certainly not 100% Hispanic and there are a few crowded homes but most are single families. The schools are marginal though.
Anonymous wrote:The Bushey Dr house is in a neighborhood that is 100% Hispanic with multiple families living in SFHs.
Do you have kids? Will you do public schools?
What's your upper limit budget?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am a white woman, making 6 figures, and have lived there for a while and haven't experienced any of the rampant crime that seems to be occurring in the neighborhood.-- I guess I should be terrified of my neighborhood. While there are some run down houses that aren't kept up with so called "multiple families" --the majority of residents are kind, hard working people who take care of their property. My neighbors are white, Asian, Hispanic, and African American. Unlike most posters I'm not afraid to live among people who don't look exactly like me
When you think about it--Aspen Hill is a great area to invest in right now- the houses are well built, and many are much bigger on the inside than they looks- and they're affordable-- one of the last few places in MoCo where housing can be considered "reasonable" and an area that will be gentrified in the coming years.
You live in the neighborhood by Bushey Dr? The small area bordered by Connecticut, Veirs Mill and Randolph? Because my post focused on that area. It's not Aspen Hill (which is further north), and it's nowhere near Wheaton plaza.
I understand why you might be confused because the op (and others) is talking about very different neighborhoods nowhere near each other.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/2614-Elmont-St-20902/home/11007077
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/12513-Bushey-Dr-20906/home/11038733
What can we expect the area to be like? Is it very diverse? We need a place for about 5 years and then we are moving. Renting is not an option due to pets. We would also be looking to build a garage on the property.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in 20902 (about a mile from Westfield Wheaton) for several years, as a first-time homeowner. I am a white female, and was single (living alone) at the time. Its not exactly as scary as PP's are making it out to be. I used to walk to Target, Giant, etc and never had a problem (other than men honking car horns and yelling incomprehensible things at me). That being said, its not the safest place you could buy a home, and a security system is a must (though that is not unusual for much of the DC area). The worst part about living there, is that all of the houses were tiny, and none of the neighbors talked to each other. Zero sense of community/neighborhood. Hated it. Oh, I wasn't the only white person on my street (though I may have been the only single white female).