Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frederick has come a long way from Fredneck days, but I don't think I'd live there if I was AA, I hate to say it. It's still too close to rural Maryland.
Also , while the city itself is walkable, where this is is not remotely close to anything to walk to - you'd have to be much further east to get anything that was walkable.
FRederick has a MARC train stop, but it's way on the other side of Frederick. So in sum, no. This is a cute house but not for you.
All of this. I haven't lived there for about 20 years but I spent my formative years in City of Frederick - I would not live there if I was AA. There are still a whole lot of racists living around there.
So NOT true anymore. You haven't lived there for 20 years.
I am not white, and three of my co-workers live in Frederick. One is Latino, one is AA and one is White. All have moved there within the last 5 years.
OP, you would be totally fine in Frederick. Honest. Don't listen to these PPs. Talk to some people in real life and ask their opinions.
Ok, how about this-- I live in Frederick, and OP should not move here. The house linked has a bad school cluster. Thomas Johnson HS was recently on the news for having a Nazi flag displayed in the window. To be fair, the story is that it was part of a WW2 history class with all flags displayed, but some pranksters trashed the teacher's room when he was out and purposely left the shades up so the flag would be visible from the street, before a big event. This is the type of stuff that still happens here. Can you ignore it? Sure, but that doesn't mean it's a great place to live. There are a LOT of racists here. We moved up here from MoCo because we already lived in the northern part of the county, and we could get a much bigger home once we crossed into Fred Co. We wanted to be closer to the city, so we bought in Frederick. Our house is great. The rest of this place, not. Goal is to get back to MoCo before DS is ready for kindergarten.
I'm super glad you know one Latino and one AA person who live in Frederick, but that doesn't mean it's "so NOT true anymore" that plenty of racists still live here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frederick has come a long way from Fredneck days, but I don't think I'd live there if I was AA, I hate to say it. It's still too close to rural Maryland.
Also , while the city itself is walkable, where this is is not remotely close to anything to walk to - you'd have to be much further east to get anything that was walkable.
FRederick has a MARC train stop, but it's way on the other side of Frederick. So in sum, no. This is a cute house but not for you.
All of this. I haven't lived there for about 20 years but I spent my formative years in City of Frederick - I would not live there if I was AA. There are still a whole lot of racists living around there.
So NOT true anymore. You haven't lived there for 20 years.
I am not white, and three of my co-workers live in Frederick. One is Latino, one is AA and one is White. All have moved there within the last 5 years.
OP, you would be totally fine in Frederick. Honest. Don't listen to these PPs. Talk to some people in real life and ask their opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Frederick, but would not commute to DC.
I really don't want to commute to DC either but this is my reality. Where else can I find a home similar to this (or even a townhome) that is in a 'walkable' area in my budget? I'm open to MD/VA and if you can find DC-great ( highly doubt it-but great)
Look at Urbana and settle for a townhouse and commute.
ASAP start looking for a job closer to home... that is what most people do.
I feel like i'd be settling 3 times. I don't want to give up my career. I love it-so that idea is out. But will check out Urbana. -OP
What kind of career only exists in DC?
Swamp sucking no good overpaid bureaucrat
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Urbana is a long ass drive too. Not sure why it keeps getting recommended.
Can you read? The Urbanda recommendation said it’s also a very bad commute but it was 20 minutes closer than the original post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Frederick, but would not commute to DC.
I really don't want to commute to DC either but this is my reality. Where else can I find a home similar to this (or even a townhome) that is in a 'walkable' area in my budget? I'm open to MD/VA and if you can find DC-great ( highly doubt it-but great)
Look at Urbana and settle for a townhouse and commute.
ASAP start looking for a job closer to home... that is what most people do.
I feel like i'd be settling 3 times. I don't want to give up my career. I love it-so that idea is out. But will check out Urbana. -OP
What kind of career only exists in DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frederick has come a long way from Fredneck days, but I don't think I'd live there if I was AA, I hate to say it. It's still too close to rural Maryland.
Also , while the city itself is walkable, where this is is not remotely close to anything to walk to - you'd have to be much further east to get anything that was walkable.
FRederick has a MARC train stop, but it's way on the other side of Frederick. So in sum, no. This is a cute house but not for you.
All of this. I haven't lived there for about 20 years but I spent my formative years in City of Frederick - I would not live there if I was AA. There are still a whole lot of racists living around there.
Anonymous wrote:Frederick has come a long way from Fredneck days, but I don't think I'd live there if I was AA, I hate to say it. It's still too close to rural Maryland.
Also , while the city itself is walkable, where this is is not remotely close to anything to walk to - you'd have to be much further east to get anything that was walkable.
FRederick has a MARC train stop, but it's way on the other side of Frederick. So in sum, no. This is a cute house but not for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
I googled "walkable areas in maryland" and Frederick came up as being a mini-DC. (not sure about that-but hey)
Is it diverse (age,ethnicity, etc)? I'm an AA female, single, 38
How are schools? I have a 4 year old son.
How is your commute into DC or other parts close to DC metro? I work in foggy bottom but have telework days so I can work my commute down (no car but would by a car)
I found this home, which is in my budget. Where else can I look to find something similar in this price range(no more than 380k) and "walkable"?
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Frederick/Marsalis-Pl-21702/home/167611275
Frederick schools are not great.
Frederick is still super redneck. Try rockville instead.
These are such uninformed opinions. The schools in Urbana are rated as high as Rockville.
Okay so it's redneck in Frederick and murder capital in DC... pick one I guess.
? Rockville, Gaithersburg, nor Germantown -- top diverse small cities in the country -- are not murder capital of DC.
But no, Urbana schools are not rated very high. I think their top ranking school is ranked lower than Sherwood HS in MoCo. Not bashing Sherwood, but it's a middling school, and the top Urbana school is ranked lower.
You sound dense.