Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it helps, we're in Petworth and everyone we know that's left has gone to MoCo. Mostly Takoma Park/Silver Spring, some to Bethesda. You'd be in good company if you ended up there!
Also in Petworth, my kids lucked into a J-R feeder and we are also probably suburb bound because the schools just aren't good enough to justify the cost of moving in bounds.
Why move in-bounds if you lotteried into a feeder? Isn't that the entire point of the lottery? And I'm not saying J-R is perfect, but it's certainly not any worse than Takoma Park and Silver Spring schools. Sounds like OP isn't considering Bethesda or McLean, so apples to apples, her "upper NW" and MCPS options (Blair, Einstein) are going to be very similar.
Because the commute is extremely disruptive for marginal educational benefit (in our case).
Where are you looking to move though? I'm assuming not Takoma Park if you're looking for more than a marginal benefit in the move...
Anonymous wrote:Are you considering rowhomes/attached homes? You could find one of those for 1.5 or under for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it helps, we're in Petworth and everyone we know that's left has gone to MoCo. Mostly Takoma Park/Silver Spring, some to Bethesda. You'd be in good company if you ended up there!
Also in Petworth, my kids lucked into a J-R feeder and we are also probably suburb bound because the schools just aren't good enough to justify the cost of moving in bounds.
Why move in-bounds if you lotteried into a feeder? Isn't that the entire point of the lottery? And I'm not saying J-R is perfect, but it's certainly not any worse than Takoma Park and Silver Spring schools. Sounds like OP isn't considering Bethesda or McLean, so apples to apples, her "upper NW" and MCPS options (Blair, Einstein) are going to be very similar.
Because the commute is extremely disruptive for marginal educational benefit (in our case).
Where are you looking to move though? I'm assuming not Takoma Park if you're looking for more than a marginal benefit in the move...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it helps, we're in Petworth and everyone we know that's left has gone to MoCo. Mostly Takoma Park/Silver Spring, some to Bethesda. You'd be in good company if you ended up there!
Also in Petworth, my kids lucked into a J-R feeder and we are also probably suburb bound because the schools just aren't good enough to justify the cost of moving in bounds.
Why move in-bounds if you lotteried into a feeder? Isn't that the entire point of the lottery? And I'm not saying J-R is perfect, but it's certainly not any worse than Takoma Park and Silver Spring schools. Sounds like OP isn't considering Bethesda or McLean, so apples to apples, her "upper NW" and MCPS options (Blair, Einstein) are going to be very similar.
Because the commute is extremely disruptive for marginal educational benefit (in our case).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it helps, we're in Petworth and everyone we know that's left has gone to MoCo. Mostly Takoma Park/Silver Spring, some to Bethesda. You'd be in good company if you ended up there!
Also in Petworth, my kids lucked into a J-R feeder and we are also probably suburb bound because the schools just aren't good enough to justify the cost of moving in bounds.
Why move in-bounds if you lotteried into a feeder? Isn't that the entire point of the lottery? And I'm not saying J-R is perfect, but it's certainly not any worse than Takoma Park and Silver Spring schools. Sounds like OP isn't considering Bethesda or McLean, so apples to apples, her "upper NW" and MCPS options (Blair, Einstein) are going to be very similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this home on your budget, offering everything you said you need sold last months, but because it’s not SFH you would not have considered it. There are plenty of homes out there in your price range, the realty is you need to adjust your expectations, refusing to compromise is not an option. That same home would have sold for 1.7 a year ago. The market has corrected, not correcting
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/1510-16th-Ct-N-22209/home/101388655
Those are the ugliest floors I've ever seen in my life. What are those? Vinyl?
They’re really wood floors but I agree, they are ugly. That home would probably have gone for more were it not for the ugly floors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this home on your budget, offering everything you said you need sold last months, but because it’s not SFH you would not have considered it. There are plenty of homes out there in your price range, the realty is you need to adjust your expectations, refusing to compromise is not an option. That same home would have sold for 1.7 a year ago. The market has corrected, not correcting
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/1510-16th-Ct-N-22209/home/101388655
Those are the ugliest floors I've ever seen in my life. What are those? Vinyl?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well maybe cup half full it in that you at least have a house so arent a first time homebuyer [/quote
I know. We're lucky to have the house and community we have. If anything, I've dragged my feet on moving because we like it here! But with my oldest about to go into 3rd grade next year, it's starting to feel really untenable. I don't feel safe letting her walk anywhere independently and the public schools get very iffy after this age. We considered lotteryong for a charter but I really like the neighborhood feel.
Abain, I understand all of these are choices and compromises. I just didn't think my standards were THAT high for my budget, and up until last year they weren't. Suddenly now it's completely out of reach.
If the only houses that fit your standards are $1.9m, I really don't know what to say to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it helps, we're in Petworth and everyone we know that's left has gone to MoCo. Mostly Takoma Park/Silver Spring, some to Bethesda. You'd be in good company if you ended up there!
Also in Petworth, my kids lucked into a J-R feeder and we are also probably suburb bound because the schools just aren't good enough to justify the cost of moving in bounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are choosing to leave the city. With a $1.5 budget you could find something. But it's ok if you prefer what you can get elsewhere. You might have been unhappy if you bought last year too, especially if you are a grass is always greener type.
Considering we need 3 bedrooms and want to be in a Wilson feeder (or the new HS), I don't feel like it's a choice. But if you think there's inventory at that price then genuinely, I'd love to see it. My redfin searches have never looked so bleak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this home on your budget, offering everything you said you need sold last months, but because it’s not SFH you would not have considered it. There are plenty of homes out there in your price range, the realty is you need to adjust your expectations, refusing to compromise is not an option. That same home would have sold for 1.7 a year ago. The market has corrected, not correcting
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/1510-16th-Ct-N-22209/home/101388655
Those are the ugliest floors I've ever seen in my life. What are those? Vinyl?