Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised nobody called $1m a starter hold on this thread. I’ve seen it in plenty of other threads.
Anonymous wrote:
wow. I just read up on Peroutka. Funny how that has never come up on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"no hate"?? It's just clear you actually haven't lived or spent time in Severna Park. Or Pasadena. There are plenty of affordable homes in Severna Park, Arnold, and Cape St. Claire - we looked at all of these areas. Yes, it's pretty purple rather than typical Maryland blue - but Severna Park voted for Biden. In Pasadena Trump led by 20 or 30 points? People are also far more educated in SP - typical family is a couple both with college and/or grad degrees, very commonly working in federal government (many at the NSA), earning maybe $150-300k per household. Every other house has a boat in the driveway and neighborhood life centers around the swimming pool and the boat dock. Baltimore is 30 min away and DC an hour. Nearly everyone is into fishing, boating, kayaking and everyone is crazy about sports. There's a big community around the environment and protecting the Bay. And yeah, boat guys with Trump flags. The dems don't have flags, but there are actually more of them. Overall people are way less obsessed with their jobs than in the the DC area and way more down to earth and just pretty much into their kids and friends. And always the boats.
No, I’m very familiar with both areas. Not everyone who doesn’t paint a utopian picture of Severna Park is ill informed of the area. Voting for Biden doesn’t mean Severna Park is Dem. Lots of anti-Trump Republicans voted Biden. Severna Park’s county council district is one of 3 in the county that is represented by a Republican, and their last councilman was an actual white nationalist. Severna Park is very much connected to Pasadena politically, culturally, and socially. Sure, Severna Park has higher income levels and many more college-educated people, but SP is still more similar to Pasadena in every way than it is to the DC metro and even Howard County. The Lake Shore area of Pasadena is essentially an extension of Severna Park and is not all that different. The waterfront there is also expensive and highly affluent, while the neighborhoods inland are a mixture of pred. MC & UMC. Exactly the same as SP & Broadneck areas. SP residents imagine themselves to be far more different from their surrounding areas than they actually are.
If you go to the Chat in SP, too Facebook group, you’ll find a post from not too long ago where someone looking at a possible move to Severna Park inquired about the local schools. The parents raved, but several students chimed in and ripped the school’s culture around mental health, racism, and classism to shreds, and most of them seemed to agree that their mental health got infinitely better after leaving Severna Park.
wow. I just read up on Peroutka. Funny how that has never come up on DCUM.
I have always been intrigued by Severna Park for the water access, but the conservative roots have scared me away. Since the pandemic hit, I know a lot of DC residents that have moved there -- I wonder if we will start to see a political shift?
Anonymous wrote:OP said she wants to stay home for a few years so kids are little, and they could move again. Middleburg is the place I see the Bethesda Dad who is being convinced to downgrade being happy.
Anonymous wrote:and apparently racist and racist enough to vote in a racist on their council
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"no hate"?? It's just clear you actually haven't lived or spent time in Severna Park. Or Pasadena. There are plenty of affordable homes in Severna Park, Arnold, and Cape St. Claire - we looked at all of these areas. Yes, it's pretty purple rather than typical Maryland blue - but Severna Park voted for Biden. In Pasadena Trump led by 20 or 30 points? People are also far more educated in SP - typical family is a couple both with college and/or grad degrees, very commonly working in federal government (many at the NSA), earning maybe $150-300k per household. Every other house has a boat in the driveway and neighborhood life centers around the swimming pool and the boat dock. Baltimore is 30 min away and DC an hour. Nearly everyone is into fishing, boating, kayaking and everyone is crazy about sports. There's a big community around the environment and protecting the Bay. And yeah, boat guys with Trump flags. The dems don't have flags, but there are actually more of them. Overall people are way less obsessed with their jobs than in the the DC area and way more down to earth and just pretty much into their kids and friends. And always the boats.
No, I’m very familiar with both areas. Not everyone who doesn’t paint a utopian picture of Severna Park is ill informed of the area. Voting for Biden doesn’t mean Severna Park is Dem. Lots of anti-Trump Republicans voted Biden. Severna Park’s county council district is one of 3 in the county that is represented by a Republican, and their last councilman was an actual white nationalist. Severna Park is very much connected to Pasadena politically, culturally, and socially. Sure, Severna Park has higher income levels and many more college-educated people, but SP is still more similar to Pasadena in every way than it is to the DC metro and even Howard County. The Lake Shore area of Pasadena is essentially an extension of Severna Park and is not all that different. The waterfront there is also expensive and highly affluent, while the neighborhoods inland are a mixture of pred. MC & UMC. Exactly the same as SP & Broadneck areas. SP residents imagine themselves to be far more different from their surrounding areas than they actually are.
If you go to the Chat in SP, too Facebook group, you’ll find a post from not too long ago where someone looking at a possible move to Severna Park inquired about the local schools. The parents raved, but several students chimed in and ripped the school’s culture around mental health, racism, and classism to shreds, and most of them seemed to agree that their mental health got infinitely better after leaving Severna Park.
wow. I just read up on Peroutka. Funny how that has never come up on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd buy a $600k SFH in PG County, invest the other $400k, and send my kids to private school.
Cool story -- except for that whole 6500 dollar a month private school bill for 3 kids comes due. Better to invest in real estate within a good school district where you will actually get your investment back....
Cool story--tell that to the people who live in Bethesda etc and send their kids to private school. I prefer privates to public school any day regardless of where I live. COVID reinforced that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:crofton, severna park, arnold
waiting for the haters lol.
No hate, but I don’t get the love affair with Severna Park at all. It’s essentially just Pasadena but with a pool in the backyard. Outside of the very thin (and very expensive) waterfront line, all the housing is boring and generic, and the area lacks decent shopping or dining. The schools are great, but there’s other very good schools in Anne Arundel County as well. Unless you have $2M+ to afford a 4-bed waterfront house in a “community” where everyone’s isolated by driveways that are longer than the street itself & more than half the kids attend private schools, then you’re paying extra money to live in a very boring and generic area with very awful summer traffic. The arrogance that you encounter in Severna Park is insane and worse than what you’ll see in even Bethesda sometimes. Lots of people act way wealthier than they are. Some of the neighborhoods feel like a cult as well.
At $1M, I’d much rather look in Crofton, Odenton, Davidsonville, and Edgewater. beautiful homes for $1M in these areas in neighborhoods like Two Rivers, South River Colony, South River Landing, Eagles Passage, the Ridings at North Branch, or Wilson’s Grove. You’re much closer to decent shopping & dining—either in Annapolis or at Waugh Chapel, and you’re closer to water that is accessible to the public. The schools are all very good in these areas as well. Crownsville is also a much nicer area than Severna Park, but I’m not too sure about the schools in that area.
"no hate"?? It's just clear you actually haven't lived or spent time in Severna Park. Or Pasadena. There are plenty of affordable homes in Severna Park, Arnold, and Cape St. Claire - we looked at all of these areas. Yes, it's pretty purple rather than typical Maryland blue - but Severna Park voted for Biden. In Pasadena Trump led by 20 or 30 points? People are also far more educated in SP - typical family is a couple both with college and/or grad degrees, very commonly working in federal government (many at the NSA), earning maybe $150-300k per household. Every other house has a boat in the driveway and neighborhood life centers around the swimming pool and the boat dock. Baltimore is 30 min away and DC an hour. Nearly everyone is into fishing, boating, kayaking and everyone is crazy about sports. There's a big community around the environment and protecting the Bay. And yeah, boat guys with Trump flags. The dems don't have flags, but there are actually more of them. Overall people are way less obsessed with their jobs than in the the DC area and way more down to earth and just pretty much into their kids and friends. And always the boats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd buy a $600k SFH in PG County, invest the other $400k, and send my kids to private school.
Cool story -- except for that whole 6500 dollar a month private school bill for 3 kids comes due. Better to invest in real estate within a good school district where you will actually get your investment back....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"no hate"?? It's just clear you actually haven't lived or spent time in Severna Park. Or Pasadena. There are plenty of affordable homes in Severna Park, Arnold, and Cape St. Claire - we looked at all of these areas. Yes, it's pretty purple rather than typical Maryland blue - but Severna Park voted for Biden. In Pasadena Trump led by 20 or 30 points? People are also far more educated in SP - typical family is a couple both with college and/or grad degrees, very commonly working in federal government (many at the NSA), earning maybe $150-300k per household. Every other house has a boat in the driveway and neighborhood life centers around the swimming pool and the boat dock. Baltimore is 30 min away and DC an hour. Nearly everyone is into fishing, boating, kayaking and everyone is crazy about sports. There's a big community around the environment and protecting the Bay. And yeah, boat guys with Trump flags. The dems don't have flags, but there are actually more of them. Overall people are way less obsessed with their jobs than in the the DC area and way more down to earth and just pretty much into their kids and friends. And always the boats.
No, I’m very familiar with both areas. Not everyone who doesn’t paint a utopian picture of Severna Park is ill informed of the area. Voting for Biden doesn’t mean Severna Park is Dem. Lots of anti-Trump Republicans voted Biden. Severna Park’s county council district is one of 3 in the county that is represented by a Republican, and their last councilman was an actual white nationalist. Severna Park is very much connected to Pasadena politically, culturally, and socially. Sure, Severna Park has higher income levels and many more college-educated people, but SP is still more similar to Pasadena in every way than it is to the DC metro and even Howard County. The Lake Shore area of Pasadena is essentially an extension of Severna Park and is not all that different. The waterfront there is also expensive and highly affluent, while the neighborhoods inland are a mixture of pred. MC & UMC. Exactly the same as SP & Broadneck areas. SP residents imagine themselves to be far more different from their surrounding areas than they actually are.
If you go to the Chat in SP, too Facebook group, you’ll find a post from not too long ago where someone looking at a possible move to Severna Park inquired about the local schools. The parents raved, but several students chimed in and ripped the school’s culture around mental health, racism, and classism to shreds, and most of them seemed to agree that their mental health got infinitely better after leaving Severna Park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annapolis!
Love Annapolis, but think it is fair to say that the schools can be a little hit or miss.
OP, Catonsville in Baltimore County is adorable and you could get a great home well under budget. The elementary school there is great and the middle and high school are also totally fine--though given you wouldn't have to spend 1M for a nice house there, the Baltimore privates could be affordable. (And while the prep schools up there are a whole world unto themselves, can get a terrific education.)
Anonymous wrote:"no hate"?? It's just clear you actually haven't lived or spent time in Severna Park. Or Pasadena. There are plenty of affordable homes in Severna Park, Arnold, and Cape St. Claire - we looked at all of these areas. Yes, it's pretty purple rather than typical Maryland blue - but Severna Park voted for Biden. In Pasadena Trump led by 20 or 30 points? People are also far more educated in SP - typical family is a couple both with college and/or grad degrees, very commonly working in federal government (many at the NSA), earning maybe $150-300k per household. Every other house has a boat in the driveway and neighborhood life centers around the swimming pool and the boat dock. Baltimore is 30 min away and DC an hour. Nearly everyone is into fishing, boating, kayaking and everyone is crazy about sports. There's a big community around the environment and protecting the Bay. And yeah, boat guys with Trump flags. The dems don't have flags, but there are actually more of them. Overall people are way less obsessed with their jobs than in the the DC area and way more down to earth and just pretty much into their kids and friends. And always the boats.