Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two Churchill high school students in my cul de sac alone. Really great kids - I hope my own kids (currently non school aged) grown up to be similar. Most houses in my neighborhood are in the 700s-800s so I would not say people are wealthy.
OP ... you kids will go to school with kids that think living in a $800K house is not wealthy... just so you know.
It’s all relative, especially in this area. I live in a neighborhood with $500K houses. Where I am from, that is considered expensive. several of my neighbors are recent immigrants, some of them undocumented (renters).
Lots of people in this area spend an inordinate amount of money on housing leaving them with less disposable income.
No, it's not all relative.
DP. Of course it is. OP is presumably worried about being surrounded by kids who expect to jet to Europe twice a year, be given a Benz at 17, etc.
Folks living in an $800k house in Potomac aren’t doing that or anything close. They likely live comfortable lives with the occasional modest luxury, but nothing extravagant. It could easily be a two Fed family or other people with good, but not incredibly high earning jobs.
So here you go OP.
If you kids go to your house at the cape and only ski in Colorado at xmas... not wealthy... you actually have to "jet" to Europe.
And if you kid get a jeep instead of a benz at 17... not spoiled because I mean ... it's only a jeep.
BTW 2 fed families can easily make $300K a year. SMFH
Ahahaha you think people living in an 800K houses have houses at the Cape... I am dying laughing.
hahahah you think people buy the most expensive house they can afford... I'm dying laughing.
Sorry you are house poor!
I am so confused. Am I rich or am I poor? Didn't you just tell me the people living in 800K houses were rich? Which is it?
None of my neighbors have houses on the Cape. Wait, actually, one has a house on the Eastern shore - so you must be right!
PP, just ignore these jealous posters who can't afford an $800K house and consequently paints everyone who can as the evil wealthy folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two Churchill high school students in my cul de sac alone. Really great kids - I hope my own kids (currently non school aged) grown up to be similar. Most houses in my neighborhood are in the 700s-800s so I would not say people are wealthy.
OP ... you kids will go to school with kids that think living in a $800K house is not wealthy... just so you know.
It’s all relative, especially in this area. I live in a neighborhood with $500K houses. Where I am from, that is considered expensive. several of my neighbors are recent immigrants, some of them undocumented (renters).
Lots of people in this area spend an inordinate amount of money on housing leaving them with less disposable income.
No, it's not all relative.
DP. Of course it is. OP is presumably worried about being surrounded by kids who expect to jet to Europe twice a year, be given a Benz at 17, etc.
Folks living in an $800k house in Potomac aren’t doing that or anything close. They likely live comfortable lives with the occasional modest luxury, but nothing extravagant. It could easily be a two Fed family or other people with good, but not incredibly high earning jobs.
So here you go OP.
If you kids go to your house at the cape and only ski in Colorado at xmas... not wealthy... you actually have to "jet" to Europe.
And if you kid get a jeep instead of a benz at 17... not spoiled because I mean ... it's only a jeep.
BTW 2 fed families can easily make $300K a year. SMFH
Ahahaha you think people living in an 800K houses have houses at the Cape... I am dying laughing.
hahahah you think people buy the most expensive house they can afford... I'm dying laughing.
Sorry you are house poor!
I am so confused. Am I rich or am I poor? Didn't you just tell me the people living in 800K houses were rich? Which is it?
None of my neighbors have houses on the Cape. Wait, actually, one has a house on the Eastern shore - so you must be right!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're looking at houses in the Potomac area and while I can see that the test scores and Great Schools info suggest Churchill is a great school academically, all the info here is about how the students are all rich and materialistic. Can anyone with firsthand experience of the school culture comment on how kids who come from more laid back families manage at Churchill? It's a big school so I would hope that there are all types of kids and surely not everyone fits the stereotype? We like the bigger lots of Potomac, but not sure it's a great fit culturally.
They don't, actually. They suggest that there are a lot of rich kids and few poor kids at Churchill - which, in fact, is true. They don't mean the teachers are better, or the facilities, or the administration, or the curriculum, or any of the things that would make a school a great school academically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two Churchill high school students in my cul de sac alone. Really great kids - I hope my own kids (currently non school aged) grown up to be similar. Most houses in my neighborhood are in the 700s-800s so I would not say people are wealthy.
OP ... you kids will go to school with kids that think living in a $800K house is not wealthy... just so you know.
It’s all relative, especially in this area. I live in a neighborhood with $500K houses. Where I am from, that is considered expensive. several of my neighbors are recent immigrants, some of them undocumented (renters).
Lots of people in this area spend an inordinate amount of money on housing leaving them with less disposable income.
No, it's not all relative.
DP. Of course it is. OP is presumably worried about being surrounded by kids who expect to jet to Europe twice a year, be given a Benz at 17, etc.
Folks living in an $800k house in Potomac aren’t doing that or anything close. They likely live comfortable lives with the occasional modest luxury, but nothing extravagant. It could easily be a two Fed family or other people with good, but not incredibly high earning jobs.
So here you go OP.
If you kids go to your house at the cape and only ski in Colorado at xmas... not wealthy... you actually have to "jet" to Europe.
And if you kid get a jeep instead of a benz at 17... not spoiled because I mean ... it's only a jeep.
BTW 2 fed families can easily make $300K a year. SMFH
Ahahaha you think people living in an 800K houses have houses at the Cape... I am dying laughing.
hahahah you think people buy the most expensive house they can afford... I'm dying laughing.
Sorry you are house poor!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two Churchill high school students in my cul de sac alone. Really great kids - I hope my own kids (currently non school aged) grown up to be similar. Most houses in my neighborhood are in the 700s-800s so I would not say people are wealthy.
OP ... you kids will go to school with kids that think living in a $800K house is not wealthy... just so you know.
It’s all relative, especially in this area. I live in a neighborhood with $500K houses. Where I am from, that is considered expensive. several of my neighbors are recent immigrants, some of them undocumented (renters).
Lots of people in this area spend an inordinate amount of money on housing leaving them with less disposable income.
No, it's not all relative.
DP. Of course it is. OP is presumably worried about being surrounded by kids who expect to jet to Europe twice a year, be given a Benz at 17, etc.
Folks living in an $800k house in Potomac aren’t doing that or anything close. They likely live comfortable lives with the occasional modest luxury, but nothing extravagant. It could easily be a two Fed family or other people with good, but not incredibly high earning jobs.
So here you go OP.
If you kids go to your house at the cape and only ski in Colorado at xmas... not wealthy... you actually have to "jet" to Europe.
And if you kid get a jeep instead of a benz at 17... not spoiled because I mean ... it's only a jeep.
BTW 2 fed families can easily make $300K a year. SMFH
Ahahaha you think people living in an 800K houses have houses at the Cape... I am dying laughing.
Anonymous wrote:but that 800K house is very comparable to a 500K house in other dc suburbs or a 200K house in middle America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP. Of course it is. OP is presumably worried about being surrounded by kids who expect to jet to Europe twice a year, be given a Benz at 17, etc.
Folks living in an $800k house in Potomac aren’t doing that or anything close. They likely live comfortable lives with the occasional modest luxury, but nothing extravagant. It could easily be a two Fed family or other people with good, but not incredibly high earning jobs.
If I had a nickel for every time I've read a post like this on DCUM, I'd have a lot of nickels but still wouldn't be able to afford a $800,000 house in Potomac.
and then you hear about them complaining about those horrible kids in Scotland.
It's so funny to have them come on here and just out themselves, like nobody needs to do it for them.
And the irony is, YOU are the one who came here and brought up those kids... well well well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP. Of course it is. OP is presumably worried about being surrounded by kids who expect to jet to Europe twice a year, be given a Benz at 17, etc.
Folks living in an $800k house in Potomac aren’t doing that or anything close. They likely live comfortable lives with the occasional modest luxury, but nothing extravagant. It could easily be a two Fed family or other people with good, but not incredibly high earning jobs.
If I had a nickel for every time I've read a post like this on DCUM, I'd have a lot of nickels but still wouldn't be able to afford a $800,000 house in Potomac.
and then you hear about them complaining about those horrible kids in Scotland.
It's so funny to have them come on here and just out themselves, like nobody needs to do it for them.
And the irony is, YOU are the one who came here and brought up those kids... well well well.
funny you actually wrote "those kids" because they go to our school, they are "our kids".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two Churchill high school students in my cul de sac alone. Really great kids - I hope my own kids (currently non school aged) grown up to be similar. Most houses in my neighborhood are in the 700s-800s so I would not say people are wealthy.
OP ... you kids will go to school with kids that think living in a $800K house is not wealthy... just so you know.
It’s all relative, especially in this area. I live in a neighborhood with $500K houses. Where I am from, that is considered expensive. several of my neighbors are recent immigrants, some of them undocumented (renters).
Lots of people in this area spend an inordinate amount of money on housing leaving them with less disposable income.
No, it's not all relative.
DP. Of course it is. OP is presumably worried about being surrounded by kids who expect to jet to Europe twice a year, be given a Benz at 17, etc.
Folks living in an $800k house in Potomac aren’t doing that or anything close. They likely live comfortable lives with the occasional modest luxury, but nothing extravagant. It could easily be a two Fed family or other people with good, but not incredibly high earning jobs.
So here you go OP.
If you kids go to your house at the cape and only ski in Colorado at xmas... not wealthy... you actually have to "jet" to Europe.
And if you kid get a jeep instead of a benz at 17... not spoiled because I mean ... it's only a jeep.
BTW 2 fed families can easily make $300K a year. SMFH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP. Of course it is. OP is presumably worried about being surrounded by kids who expect to jet to Europe twice a year, be given a Benz at 17, etc.
Folks living in an $800k house in Potomac aren’t doing that or anything close. They likely live comfortable lives with the occasional modest luxury, but nothing extravagant. It could easily be a two Fed family or other people with good, but not incredibly high earning jobs.
If I had a nickel for every time I've read a post like this on DCUM, I'd have a lot of nickels but still wouldn't be able to afford a $800,000 house in Potomac.
and then you hear about them complaining about those horrible kids in Scotland.
It's so funny to have them come on here and just out themselves, like nobody needs to do it for them.
And the irony is, YOU are the one who came here and brought up those kids... well well well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP. Of course it is. OP is presumably worried about being surrounded by kids who expect to jet to Europe twice a year, be given a Benz at 17, etc.
Folks living in an $800k house in Potomac aren’t doing that or anything close. They likely live comfortable lives with the occasional modest luxury, but nothing extravagant. It could easily be a two Fed family or other people with good, but not incredibly high earning jobs.
If I had a nickel for every time I've read a post like this on DCUM, I'd have a lot of nickels but still wouldn't be able to afford a $800,000 house in Potomac.
and then you hear about them complaining about those horrible kids in Scotland.
It's so funny to have them come on here and just out themselves, like nobody needs to do it for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP. Of course it is. OP is presumably worried about being surrounded by kids who expect to jet to Europe twice a year, be given a Benz at 17, etc.
Folks living in an $800k house in Potomac aren’t doing that or anything close. They likely live comfortable lives with the occasional modest luxury, but nothing extravagant. It could easily be a two Fed family or other people with good, but not incredibly high earning jobs.
If I had a nickel for every time I've read a post like this on DCUM, I'd have a lot of nickels but still wouldn't be able to afford a $800,000 house in Potomac.