Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People act like Kensington is one area with one personality while TP is all the trendy homes near the metro. They both have a spectrum of homes.
The Victorians in the town of Kensington go for more than the best homes in TP by the metro. The cheaper parts of Kensington are still more expensive than slummy parts of TP that most people think is Langley Park along university. The middle areas are comparable. All in all there is way more nice parts of Kensington than TP and way more poverty in TP. TP is just more trendy and on people tongues but even then most of them are only thinking about a few roads near the center of it.
So the Victorians in Kensington are going for $2M+?
Yes there are quite a few 2mil homes in Ken but you’re crazy to think TP is a 2mil$ area, most of the best homes in the historic are low $1mil ranges. Special homes in the 1.5 range. 2mil sales for all of time could be counted on one’s fingers. The vast majority of TP is still under 1Mil.
Seems recently $1.2M+ for Takoma Park homes. Recent $1.9M for a not particularly special house. Prices in TP are definitely going into a higher category.
Anonymous wrote:According to this data (https://www.point2homes.com/US/Neighborhood/MD/Montgomery-County-Demographics.html) these are the three lowest income zip codes in the county
20877: Gaithersburg
20903: White Oak
20912: Takoma Park
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People act like Kensington is one area with one personality while TP is all the trendy homes near the metro. They both have a spectrum of homes.
The Victorians in the town of Kensington go for more than the best homes in TP by the metro. The cheaper parts of Kensington are still more expensive than slummy parts of TP that most people think is Langley Park along university. The middle areas are comparable. All in all there is way more nice parts of Kensington than TP and way more poverty in TP. TP is just more trendy and on people tongues but even then most of them are only thinking about a few roads near the center of it.
One of the nice things about Takoma Park, from a quality of life perspective, is you are very unlikely to be forced to engage with folks who use words like "slummy" to describe their kids' schoolmates.
Also important to point out that the boundaries of 20895 are right next to Silver Spring and Wheaton zip codes that are quite similar pricewise and demographic wise to Langley Park.
Wheaton is much nicer than Langley Park. It’s not paradise, but compared to Langley Park it’s a much better place to live by any metric: amenities, congestion, crime, Metro access, schools, etc. Einstein is WAAAY better than the high schools that LP kids are zoned for.
I know you want to defend TP, but let’s not get carried away.
Anonymous wrote:
Why is Park Avenue more than Third Aven in Manhattan? It just is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People act like Kensington is one area with one personality while TP is all the trendy homes near the metro. They both have a spectrum of homes.
The Victorians in the town of Kensington go for more than the best homes in TP by the metro. The cheaper parts of Kensington are still more expensive than slummy parts of TP that most people think is Langley Park along university. The middle areas are comparable. All in all there is way more nice parts of Kensington than TP and way more poverty in TP. TP is just more trendy and on people tongues but even then most of them are only thinking about a few roads near the center of it.
One of the nice things about Takoma Park, from a quality of life perspective, is you are very unlikely to be forced to engage with folks who use words like "slummy" to describe their kids' schoolmates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People act like Kensington is one area with one personality while TP is all the trendy homes near the metro. They both have a spectrum of homes.
The Victorians in the town of Kensington go for more than the best homes in TP by the metro. The cheaper parts of Kensington are still more expensive than slummy parts of TP that most people think is Langley Park along university. The middle areas are comparable. All in all there is way more nice parts of Kensington than TP and way more poverty in TP. TP is just more trendy and on people tongues but even then most of them are only thinking about a few roads near the center of it.
One of the nice things about Takoma Park, from a quality of life perspective, is you are very unlikely to be forced to engage with folks who use words like "slummy" to describe their kids' schoolmates.
Also important to point out that the boundaries of 20895 are right next to Silver Spring and Wheaton zip codes that are quite similar pricewise and demographic wise to Langley Park.
Wheaton is much nicer than Langley Park. It’s not paradise, but compared to Langley Park it’s a much better place to live by any metric: amenities, congestion, crime, Metro access, schools, etc. Einstein is WAAAY better than the high schools that LP kids are zoned for.
I know you want to defend TP, but let’s not get carried away.
Anonymous wrote:It's further away from DC. And east of Rock Creek which is significant at rush hour.
Kensington is currently zoned for Walter Johnson which is considered by some (not by me, I DGAF) a "lesser" W school.
There are some cool restaurants here and there but the commercial area is divided by a busy 6 lane road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People act like Kensington is one area with one personality while TP is all the trendy homes near the metro. They both have a spectrum of homes.
The Victorians in the town of Kensington go for more than the best homes in TP by the metro. The cheaper parts of Kensington are still more expensive than slummy parts of TP that most people think is Langley Park along university. The middle areas are comparable. All in all there is way more nice parts of Kensington than TP and way more poverty in TP. TP is just more trendy and on people tongues but even then most of them are only thinking about a few roads near the center of it.
One of the nice things about Takoma Park, from a quality of life perspective, is you are very unlikely to be forced to engage with folks who use words like "slummy" to describe their kids' schoolmates.
Also important to point out that the boundaries of 20895 are right next to Silver Spring and Wheaton zip codes that are quite similar pricewise and demographic wise to Langley Park.