Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re really liking our part of Silver Spring near downtown and just outside TKPK. Very walkable but we also have a spacious SFH. Great friendly neighbors. Most neighbors are using the public schools. The neighborhood is very diverse especially since we’re very near a lot of apartment complexes. Personally I’m feeling optimistic about property values as well, although we bought the house because we liked it. I know crime can be an issue in DTSS but we are close but not that close, so I don’t have concerns about this.
We’re in a slightly different part of Silver Spring (McKenney Hills/Carroll Knolls neighborhood) and we also love it. Just outside the beltway, walkable to the Forest Glen metro which is clean and quiet, as well as the local elementary schools (Flora Singer and Oakland Terrace) which most people really like. Diverse housing stock, which makes for a great mix of people in all stages of life with all types of jobs (although super kid friendly area so young families are very well represented), and diverse retail (one direction is Wheaton/the mall, or you can walk to Town of Kensington by cutting through Homewood Park). Friendly neighbors who are happy to help you out, very active community association. And affordable for this non-profit family: we live in a large house that’s less than half a mile from a metro! I will say one con is the majority of the diverse housing stock is quite small so it can be hard to find a larger house, but plenty of neighbors have bought or are buying small and adding on.
This is where we are too. Moved here a year ago without really knowing much about the area and have had a great experience. Excited for OTES later this year.
Anonymous wrote:Columbia, Md! The best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We love living in Mount Rainier, MD. It’s genuinely diverse, relatively inexpensive and full of young families. People are friendly and present. We have great local amenities and it’s also pretty easy to get downtown.
Second Mount Rainier. Safe. Nice Neighbors. Diverse. Great community. The city infrastructure is practically be rebuilt right now too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love our neighborhood in North Potomac. It's quiet, full of trees, and has plenty of cul-de-sacs for young kids to play safely in. We're about 2 mi away from Kentlands, which has great shopping and dining options. The one downside is the long commute to DC, but I WFH 100% and DH WFH 3 days a week (goes into northern VA the other 2), so that's not really a factor at the moment. If I'm looking for better retail, the Clarksburg outlets and Pike & Rose are only a short drive away.
Lol it’s not “North Potomac.”
It’s Gathersburg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love our neighborhood in North Potomac. It's quiet, full of trees, and has plenty of cul-de-sacs for young kids to play safely in. We're about 2 mi away from Kentlands, which has great shopping and dining options. The one downside is the long commute to DC, but I WFH 100% and DH WFH 3 days a week (goes into northern VA the other 2), so that's not really a factor at the moment. If I'm looking for better retail, the Clarksburg outlets and Pike & Rose are only a short drive away.
You mean Dufief? Hard pass. One hella cold hood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glover Park!
Moved to Wesley Heights 10 years ago, then McLean Gardens 2 years ago, and finally back to Glover Park at the end of this month.
I'm going Home!
So interesting! We lived in GP from 2004-2015, now in AU park. We still think of GP as our neighborhood. Why did you move back?
Anonymous wrote:Cathedral Heights. Walk to all the restaurants in Cathedral Commons area and now the new Wegmans area and all of its surrounding amenities. Walk to Georgetown if we’re up for a longer walk. Can also walk to Cleveland Park, but why would we - it’s run down and depressing.
Close to Rock Creek Park. Can easily get to downtown, plus MD and VA.
Nice houses to look at, not uptight like Chevy Chase. Neighbors are friendly, except for the one that lives next door to me - there’s always that one. Lots are relatively flat and spacious, most with parking.
Anonymous wrote:Kings Park West in Fairfax. Houses close to $1M or slightly less and plenty of natural space, wide roads, excellent schools, no HOA, lake, swimming pools and no ugly electric wires to look at(they are all underground).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love our neighborhood in North Potomac. It's quiet, full of trees, and has plenty of cul-de-sacs for young kids to play safely in. We're about 2 mi away from Kentlands, which has great shopping and dining options. The one downside is the long commute to DC, but I WFH 100% and DH WFH 3 days a week (goes into northern VA the other 2), so that's not really a factor at the moment. If I'm looking for better retail, the Clarksburg outlets and Pike & Rose are only a short drive away.
You mean Dufief? Hard pass. One hella cold hood.