Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cheaper one backs to a high voltage power line, the other one has a walk-out basement which is a plus too.
I live very near here, off Jones Lane. One side of my neighborhood backs up to those same power lines. There's a big price difference between very similar houses in my 'hood depending how close they are to the power lines. Those close houses are much less expensive, and stay on the market much longer than others just a few blocks away. It's a HUGE issue for a lot of people.
As it should be. We just purchased and wouldn't even consider a house very close to power lines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to the very important Gaitherburg versus N. Potomac argument...why isn't North Potomac adjacent to Potomac? They don't touch. It would be like if South Dakota and Nebraska switched places.
I believe that North Potomac does border the northern part of Potomac (the city, not the river or anything)
It's just through the smaller back roads.
ie if you turn off of Falls road onto Glen or South Glen Road it takes you to North Potomac, without going through anywhere else. Some of those roads hit River Road too.
On Google Maps they do not touch. At all.
I just did a quick compare on Google Maps and verified what poster from 19:15 said.
Where it shows a gap around the Piney Meetinghouse area and areas west of there towards River Road.
In terms of cities and addresses, I don't think there is any other city or designation between Potomac and North Potomac there. It just changes from one to the other. ie Potomac to North Potomac or vice versa and doesn't go like Potomac->Rockville->North Potomac or anything like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to the very important Gaitherburg versus N. Potomac argument...why isn't North Potomac adjacent to Potomac? They don't touch. It would be like if South Dakota and Nebraska switched places.
I believe that North Potomac does border the northern part of Potomac (the city, not the river or anything)
It's just through the smaller back roads.
ie if you turn off of Falls road onto Glen or South Glen Road it takes you to North Potomac, without going through anywhere else. Some of those roads hit River Road too.
On Google Maps they do not touch. At all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to the very important Gaitherburg versus N. Potomac argument...why isn't North Potomac adjacent to Potomac? They don't touch. It would be like if South Dakota and Nebraska switched places.
I believe that North Potomac does border the northern part of Potomac (the city, not the river or anything)
It's just through the smaller back roads.
ie if you turn off of Falls road onto Glen or South Glen Road it takes you to North Potomac, without going through anywhere else. Some of those roads hit River Road too.
On Google Maps they do not touch. At all.
Back to the very important Gaitherburg versus N. Potomac argument...why isn't North Potomac adjacent to Potomac? They don't touch. It would be like if South Dakota and Nebraska switched places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to the very important Gaitherburg versus N. Potomac argument...why isn't North Potomac adjacent to Potomac? They don't touch. It would be like if South Dakota and Nebraska switched places.
I believe that North Potomac does border the northern part of Potomac (the city, not the river or anything)
It's just through the smaller back roads.
ie if you turn off of Falls road onto Glen or South Glen Road it takes you to North Potomac, without going through anywhere else. Some of those roads hit River Road too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in N Potomac. Love it! So quiet, diverse, friendly,
The price may be related to schools. RCES is highly sought after. It's also extremely over crowded and will be rezoned in the next few years. TMES is still a good school in the cluster. We are zoned for it and are happy.
Yes it's also a real census designated area. Our trash isn't picked up by Gaithersburg nor are our streets plowed by the city...so, unless we get those benefits then I'm not claiming gaithersburg.
Plenty of Gaithersburg addresses aren't actually within the town limits (same with Rockville, Chevy Chase, and Kensington.) No need to be so defensive - just accept that you live in Gburg and yes people judge you when you say (North Potomac.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to the very important Gaitherburg versus N. Potomac argument...why isn't North Potomac adjacent to Potomac? They don't touch. It would be like if South Dakota and Nebraska switched places.
I believe that North Potomac does border the northern part of Potomac (the city, not the river or anything)
It's just through the smaller back roads.
ie if you turn off of Falls road onto Glen or South Glen Road it takes you to North Potomac, without going through anywhere else. Some of those roads hit River Road too.
Anonymous wrote:Back to the very important Gaitherburg versus N. Potomac argument...why isn't North Potomac adjacent to Potomac? They don't touch. It would be like if South Dakota and Nebraska switched places.