Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: Your politics matter here. The Takoma Park poster is representative of that neighborhood-incredibly progressive, to a fault. No tolerance for varying viewpoints. If you want Marlyand and want inexpensive, look around College Park, like Hyattsville. I can't say why, but I'm not a fan of Silver Spring. For a less political experience, go to the VA side. Arlington just has tons of neighborhoods you could try out. I wouldn't listen to the Capitol Hill posters either. At $200,000 HHI, I don't think you should pay DC-level private school tuition. And Cap Hill schools are not going to cut it for you. Arlington Co. schools have come a long long way. In short, Arlington County would be your best bet.
NP-- the concept that Cap Hill schools "are not going to cut it" is ridiculous. I live in the Eastern Market area of Capitol Hill and the kids that grew up attending public schools have gone on to highly ranked schools, including Dartmouth, Yale, MIT, UCLA, etc. This includes my own kids. And they loved growing up on the Hill.
That said, I also second the recommendation for Takoma Park. It's very much a "two cats in the yard" kind of vibe.
What do you mean by that? Serious question. We have 2 cats in our yard and I love Takoma Park but I don't get the comparison
Of course you don’t.
Anonymous wrote:You can live amongst the normies in Rockville at $200k HHI, but the commute will suck.
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring/Kensington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: Your politics matter here. The Takoma Park poster is representative of that neighborhood-incredibly progressive, to a fault. No tolerance for varying viewpoints. If you want Marlyand and want inexpensive, look around College Park, like Hyattsville. I can't say why, but I'm not a fan of Silver Spring. For a less political experience, go to the VA side. Arlington just has tons of neighborhoods you could try out. I wouldn't listen to the Capitol Hill posters either. At $200,000 HHI, I don't think you should pay DC-level private school tuition. And Cap Hill schools are not going to cut it for you. Arlington Co. schools have come a long long way. In short, Arlington County would be your best bet.
NP-- the concept that Cap Hill schools "are not going to cut it" is ridiculous. I live in the Eastern Market area of Capitol Hill and the kids that grew up attending public schools have gone on to highly ranked schools, including Dartmouth, Yale, MIT, UCLA, etc. This includes my own kids. And they loved growing up on the Hill.
That said, I also second the recommendation for Takoma Park. It's very much a "two cats in the yard" kind of vibe.
What do you mean by that? Serious question. We have 2 cats in our yard and I love Takoma Park but I don't get the comparison
Anonymous wrote:Takoma park Md or Del ray va
Anonymous wrote:+1 to downtown Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP will be priced out of what they’d be happy with in Capitol Hill, Del Ray, Arlington etc.
I think Falls Church Fairfax County but close to Falls Church City (send kid to St James), might work. Or Oakton, driving 10 min to Vienna or Old Town Fairfax for the small-town cuteness—metro is also right there. Or a Reston townhouse connected to the walking trails (Reston to Metro Center is 40 minutes by Metro). But since OP has only mentioned the 200k salary, I filled in the rest - my guess as to your budget, assuming you want a townhouse or SFH, etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: Your politics matter here. The Takoma Park poster is representative of that neighborhood-incredibly progressive, to a fault. No tolerance for varying viewpoints. If you want Marlyand and want inexpensive, look around College Park, like Hyattsville. I can't say why, but I'm not a fan of Silver Spring. For a less political experience, go to the VA side. Arlington just has tons of neighborhoods you could try out. I wouldn't listen to the Capitol Hill posters either. At $200,000 HHI, I don't think you should pay DC-level private school tuition. And Cap Hill schools are not going to cut it for you. Arlington Co. schools have come a long long way. In short, Arlington County would be your best bet.
NP-- the concept that Cap Hill schools "are not going to cut it" is ridiculous. I live in the Eastern Market area of Capitol Hill and the kids that grew up attending public schools have gone on to highly ranked schools, including Dartmouth, Yale, MIT, UCLA, etc. This includes my own kids. And they loved growing up on the Hill.
That said, I also second the recommendation for Takoma Park. It's very much a "two cats in the yard" kind of vibe.