Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will note I've lived in MD (five years Baltimore) and VA (where I've lived much of my time here), but would never live in MD again under any circumstances. That noted VA really hasn't appreciated much more in the last few decades. It is far more desirable for younger people, yes, but it is not that much more expensive, if at all, for comparable neighborhoods.
On what planet is VA desirable for young single people to live in?
Anonymous wrote:I will note I've lived in MD (five years Baltimore) and VA (where I've lived much of my time here), but would never live in MD again under any circumstances. That noted VA really hasn't appreciated much more in the last few decades. It is far more desirable for younger people, yes, but it is not that much more expensive, if at all, for comparable neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Jobs are in Virginia- my son just graduated from UMD in May and all of his classmates and and friends moved to Arlington- he is working in Tyson’s and living in Arlington. Virginia is gaining young professionals from Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Taxes. VA has a Republican governor, and MD has a Democratic one. MoCo is a sanctuary county and as a result attracts low skilled immigrants who hold menial jobs and don't pay taxes.
I grew up in MD, but live in VA now. The state taxes are about 50% lower in VA than they are in MD and for what? Your schools are mediocre at best and you don't have a strong in state university system.
Virginia has been able to attract many, many more jobs than Maryland has. Naturally, people want to live near where they work. Companies don't want to go to MD, they want to go to VA.
This generally helps the entire DMV close-in area, not a specific state. Plenty of people as an example choose to live in Bethesda BECAUSE they have a job in Tysons since it's a quick jump over the bridge on 495 and a quicker commute than many VA suburbs. Similarly, a person that lives in Frederick is actually more likely to pick a job in Loudon over Rockville because it's quicker to shoot over the bridge when you factor in rush hour traffic.
Are you from here? Have you ever driven any of these commutes at rush hour!!!!!!!????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Taxes. VA has a Republican governor, and MD has a Democratic one. MoCo is a sanctuary county and as a result attracts low skilled immigrants who hold menial jobs and don't pay taxes.
I grew up in MD, but live in VA now. The state taxes are about 50% lower in VA than they are in MD and for what? Your schools are mediocre at best and you don't have a strong in state university system.
Virginia has been able to attract many, many more jobs than Maryland has. Naturally, people want to live near where they work. Companies don't want to go to MD, they want to go to VA.
This generally helps the entire DMV close-in area, not a specific state. Plenty of people as an example choose to live in Bethesda BECAUSE they have a job in Tysons since it's a quick jump over the bridge on 495 and a quicker commute than many VA suburbs. Similarly, a person that lives in Frederick is actually more likely to pick a job in Loudon over Rockville because it's quicker to shoot over the bridge when you factor in rush hour traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People’s Republic of Moco
How's the Amazon Helix building coming along?
And why do Arlington public and private schools suck so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Taxes. VA has a Republican governor, and MD has a Democratic one. MoCo is a sanctuary county and as a result attracts low skilled immigrants who hold menial jobs and don't pay taxes.
I grew up in MD, but live in VA now. The state taxes are about 50% lower in VA than they are in MD and for what? Your schools are mediocre at best and you don't have a strong in state university system.
Virginia has been able to attract many, many more jobs than Maryland has. Naturally, people want to live near where they work. Companies don't want to go to MD, they want to go to VA.
FYI, Arlington might not call itself a sanctuary county but it is:
https://www.arlnow.com/2024/03/04/arlington-considers-removing-immigration-status-requirements-for-low-income-housing-grants/
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/arlington-debates-police-collaboration-with-ice/3773440/
If you don't think there are tons of low-skilled immigrants in NoVa, you're living in a bubble and just don't visit the many neighborhoods where they are a majority.