Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodmoor in Silver Spring.
Yah, nothing hits the target other than the budget
Really? There is always a lemonade stand when the weather is nice, people are out and about constantly, tons of strollers and dog walkers, and insane number of kids, block parties in the spring and fall, easter egg hunt, Christmas tree lighting, octoberfest...what about that doesn't hit the target?
I think this is about a street rather than small town. There is nothing about silver spring that screams smalll town feel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodmoor in Silver Spring.
Yah, nothing hits the target other than the budget
Really? There is always a lemonade stand when the weather is nice, people are out and about constantly, tons of strollers and dog walkers, and insane number of kids, block parties in the spring and fall, easter egg hunt, Christmas tree lighting, octoberfest...what about that doesn't hit the target?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, check out the distance from DC to Damascus, Clarksburg and Poolesville. These are very far away from DC in the exurbs.
I would say Woodmoor in Silver Spring, Takoma Park, and Kensington - which are all much closer to DC. If you want are real small town like the above listed, your husband will spend a long time commuting everyday.
2 hours each way to Damascus, Clarksburg and Poolesville, crummy public schools too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodmoor in Silver Spring.
Yah, nothing hits the target other than the budget
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring 20910, the neighborhoods near downtown Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kensington- town of or Parkwood. Both are great!
Agree, but budget might be tough.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac Woods, Stratton, and Falls Ridge, and Orchard Ridge...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kensington- town of or Parkwood. Both are great!
Agree, but budget might be tough.
What about the non-town part of Kensington? I moved here 15 years ago when DD was a baby and there were far fewer kids. Now kids, bikes and strollers abound. Depending where you live in Kensington Heights you can walk pretty easily to Kensington's cute, historic old town area and train station $500,000 to $700,000 gets you a pretty good house here, just not new construction.
poolesville crummy ?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, check out the distance from DC to Damascus, Clarksburg and Poolesville. These are very far away from DC in the exurbs.
I would say Woodmoor in Silver Spring, Takoma Park, and Kensington - which are all much closer to DC. If you want are real small town like the above listed, your husband will spend a long time commuting everyday.
2 hours each way to Damascus, Clarksburg and Poolesville, crummy public schools too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kensington- town of or Parkwood. Both are great!
Agree, but budget might be tough.
Anonymous wrote:OP, check out the distance from DC to Damascus, Clarksburg and Poolesville. These are very far away from DC in the exurbs.
I would say Woodmoor in Silver Spring, Takoma Park, and Kensington - which are all much closer to DC. If you want are real small town like the above listed, your husband will spend a long time commuting everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Kensington- town of or Parkwood. Both are great!