Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, try Forest Hills. You can live in DC and have a yard and a garage.
And sorry schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, try Forest Hills. You can live in DC and have a yard and a garage.
And sorry schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These places are all the same in every meaningful sense. Commuting to work and school and the house can take priority. Unless your work involves hosting parties, but even then the house can make up for a farther out or weird location.
Actually though for kids, Somerset or even ChCh can still afford a certain independence and walkability that is missing from neighborhoods with bigger lots/driveways/garages. So if you want your kids to meet up with their friends in the PM, ride bikes, etc that can be important. If they get picked up from school and driven to activities everyday because they’re talented ice skaters or whatever you can live anywhere.
+1. We moved from Dupont/Logan to Chevy Chase MD to get better schools for our kids through high school. My commute downtown is longer obviously but where we live is pretty walkable to the metro, the kids’ school, a huge park and some decent retail.
Anonymous wrote:These places are all the same in every meaningful sense. Commuting to work and school and the house can take priority. Unless your work involves hosting parties, but even then the house can make up for a farther out or weird location.
Actually though for kids, Somerset or even ChCh can still afford a certain independence and walkability that is missing from neighborhoods with bigger lots/driveways/garages. So if you want your kids to meet up with their friends in the PM, ride bikes, etc that can be important. If they get picked up from school and driven to activities everyday because they’re talented ice skaters or whatever you can live anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Reminds me of small old towns in New England.
Anonymous wrote:I think just prestige. If you don't care about it, don't pay for it. (I didn't)
Anonymous wrote:You’re coming from LA and you’re complaining?
LA is infamous for paying 2.5M for a cramped 1950s ranch. And lots are tiny too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been trying to figure this out too about CC, Bethesda, and Arlington. The houses are dismal on small lots. Why is a 900sqft rambler 950k?
Location, location, location.