Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're looking to move and looking for suggestions. Criteria:
- Lot sizes in the 7,500 - 10,000 sq. ft. range so we can have a bit of a yard
- Streets - Prefer wider streets, at least wide enough for two cars to pass easily, prefer neighborhoods where people have garages and use them rather than park a bunch of cars on the street- Kids and kid-friendly (toddlers and young ES-age) - nearby park is a bonus
- Price - up to about $1.4mm if move-in ready, around $900,000 - $1.1mm if needs work
Bonus - (1) easy/direct commute to DC for work, (2) proximity to shopping, restaurants, etc.
We've considered:
- East Bethesda - I find most of the streets and lots to be claustrophobic - small lots, small streets
- Somerset and Chevy Chase West - not bad but expensive for what you get, some lots are pretty small
- Rollingwood - Not bad, maybe too far east for easy access to shopping, restaurants, etc? proximity to Candy Cane park is great.
- Neighborhood north of Jones Bridge between Conn. and Jones Mill (don't know the name)
thanks
Why are you so weird about the street thing? I can just imagine wanting a garage, though personally I couldn't care less. I cannot fathom why you would care whether other people use their garage or not. What is the deal? Are you such a crappy driver that you are scared of crashing into parked cars?
PP who cannot imagine wanting a garage: Where do you keep your tools, bikes and lawnmowers?
Anonymous wrote:Why are you so weird about the street thing? I can just imagine wanting a garage, though personally I couldn't care less. I cannot fathom why you would care whether other people use their garage or not. What is the deal? Are you such a crappy driver that you are scared of crashing into parked cars?
PP who cannot imagine wanting a garage: Where do you keep your tools, bikes and lawnmowers?
Not PP, but she never said she can't imagine wanting a garage. She said she can imagine someone wanting a garage, even though she doesn't care.
I have owned two houses, rented two more and grew up in another. None had a garage. We keep our tools in the basement and bikes and lawnmowers in the shed, and our cars in the driveway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try Woodhaven and also Kenwood Park. The entire Burning a Tree neighborhood too.
Much of Burning Tree will be out of OP's budget, won't it?
Anonymous wrote:
Yes, but another variety store went in to Bruce's old spot. It is not a "big name", but much cleaner, nicer and a better selection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:avenel.
Doesn't work with
- Price - up to about $1.4mm if move-in ready, around $900,000 - $1.1mm if needs work
Bonus - (1) easy/direct commute to DC for work, (2) proximity to shopping, restaurants, etc.