Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also live next to Kensington and think it's hugely underappreciated. Love the cute downtown, love the community feel esp the parades, love having useful retail nearby (Safeway/Strosniders), love the parkway with little streams etc.
However, the Woodward thing is an issue that can't be ignored. If you're buying in the WJ -zoned parts of Kensington and (to a lesser extent) the BCC-zoned part, you can't really guarantee that you won't be switched to Woodward -- which will almost certainly have a higher proportion of low-income kids. That's not inherently a problem, but the reality is that it impacts property values. It's mostly upside for the Einstein-zoned parts of Kensington, but I wouldn't pay the 'school premium' for Kensington right now even though I love it.
The Einstein parts are a smart buy, and BCC has gone downhill so would avoid.
Anonymous wrote:I also live next to Kensington and think it's hugely underappreciated. Love the cute downtown, love the community feel esp the parades, love having useful retail nearby (Safeway/Strosniders), love the parkway with little streams etc.
However, the Woodward thing is an issue that can't be ignored. If you're buying in the WJ -zoned parts of Kensington and (to a lesser extent) the BCC-zoned part, you can't really guarantee that you won't be switched to Woodward -- which will almost certainly have a higher proportion of low-income kids. That's not inherently a problem, but the reality is that it impacts property values. It's mostly upside for the Einstein-zoned parts of Kensington, but I wouldn't pay the 'school premium' for Kensington right now even though I love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also live next to Kensington and think it's hugely underappreciated. Love the cute downtown, love the community feel esp the parades, love having useful retail nearby (Safeway/Strosniders), love the parkway with little streams etc.
However, the Woodward thing is an issue that can't be ignored. If you're buying in the WJ -zoned parts of Kensington and (to a lesser extent) the BCC-zoned part, you can't really guarantee that you won't be switched to Woodward -- which will almost certainly have a higher proportion of low-income kids. That's not inherently a problem, but the reality is that it impacts property values. It's mostly upside for the Einstein-zoned parts of Kensington, but I wouldn't pay the 'school premium' for Kensington right now even though I love it.
Where is this cute downtown of Kensington?
We think it’s cute, bitch. We’re glad you don’t live here.
I’m not the PP.
Well so now you've met your neighbors.
Seriously, I wish DCUM wasn't anonymous so I know who to avoid...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, we just moved to the Parkwood neighborhood of Kensington. We don't commute, either, and had a similar budget. We absolutely love it so far. The neighbors have been friendly and welcoming, and it's so convenient.
We love Parkwood, too! There are actually both Kensington and Bethesda addresses in Parkwood, and the whole neighborhood is great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also live next to Kensington and think it's hugely underappreciated. Love the cute downtown, love the community feel esp the parades, love having useful retail nearby (Safeway/Strosniders), love the parkway with little streams etc.
However, the Woodward thing is an issue that can't be ignored. If you're buying in the WJ -zoned parts of Kensington and (to a lesser extent) the BCC-zoned part, you can't really guarantee that you won't be switched to Woodward -- which will almost certainly have a higher proportion of low-income kids. That's not inherently a problem, but the reality is that it impacts property values. It's mostly upside for the Einstein-zoned parts of Kensington, but I wouldn't pay the 'school premium' for Kensington right now even though I love it.
Where is this cute downtown of Kensington?
We think it’s cute, bitch. We’re glad you don’t live here.
I’m not the PP.
Well so now you've met your neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Kensington, on your way downtown you get to drive through leafy Chevy Chase. In Bethesda, you get stuck in the hell of Friendship Heights.
I don't really care whether what I drive through is picturesque or not. I want to get there quickly. And from the western parts of Bethesda, you don't need to go through FH and Mass tends to flow better than Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:OP, we just moved to the Parkwood neighborhood of Kensington. We don't commute, either, and had a similar budget. We absolutely love it so far. The neighbors have been friendly and welcoming, and it's so convenient.
Anonymous wrote:With Kensington, on your way downtown you get to drive through leafy Chevy Chase. In Bethesda, you get stuck in the hell of Friendship Heights.