Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way. No house is worth making the commute 15 minutes longer. You pay the price everyday, in stress. Instead, improve the home you are in...
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way. No house is worth making the commute 15 minutes longer. You pay the price everyday, in stress. Instead, improve the home you are in...
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 15 min now but what will it be in 5 years? Have you looked at area development plans? Downtown Bethesda, White Flint will all explode. Are you commuting near there? You should probably give us an idea of the towns / neighborhoods, OP.
Damascus, MD. I am working in Silver Spring.
Damascus, MD vs. where?
Damascus has some pretty specific commuting issues, like there are basically only 2 ways in and out.
Germantown or Gaithersburg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a known fact that commuting longer makes people unhappier. Don't underestimate "15 minutes" -- that's 30 minutes a day, so 2.5 hours a week extra that you'll be driving.
That's around 120 hours extra driving per year...
It's a known fact that having to take all your pots and pans out of the oven before using the oven sucks.
That made me laugh so hard because my oven is full of pots and pans! That being said, I love walking to the neighborhood restaurants and mostly eat salads and simple foods at home, so I can live with pots and pans in my oven.
Anonymous wrote:I did this and it was one of the biggest mistakes I ever made.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 15 min now but what will it be in 5 years? Have you looked at area development plans? Downtown Bethesda, White Flint will all explode. Are you commuting near there? You should probably give us an idea of the towns / neighborhoods, OP.
Damascus, MD. I am working in Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a known fact that commuting longer makes people unhappier. Don't underestimate "15 minutes" -- that's 30 minutes a day, so 2.5 hours a week extra that you'll be driving.
That's around 120 hours extra driving per year...
It's a known fact that having to take all your pots and pans out of the oven before using the oven sucks.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 15 min now but what will it be in 5 years? Have you looked at area development plans? Downtown Bethesda, White Flint will all explode. Are you commuting near there? You should probably give us an idea of the towns / neighborhoods, OP.
Damascus, MD. I am working in Silver Spring.
Damascus, MD vs. where?
Damascus has some pretty specific commuting issues, like there are basically only 2 ways in and out.
Germantown or Gaithersburg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 15 min now but what will it be in 5 years? Have you looked at area development plans? Downtown Bethesda, White Flint will all explode. Are you commuting near there? You should probably give us an idea of the towns / neighborhoods, OP.
Damascus, MD. I am working in Silver Spring.
Damascus, MD vs. where?
Damascus has some pretty specific commuting issues, like there are basically only 2 ways in and out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 15 min now but what will it be in 5 years? Have you looked at area development plans? Downtown Bethesda, White Flint will all explode. Are you commuting near there? You should probably give us an idea of the towns / neighborhoods, OP.
Damascus, MD. I am working in Silver Spring.
Damascus, MD vs. where?
Damascus has some pretty specific commuting issues, like there are basically only 2 ways in and out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok here is some math
Average size of a house 2,306 SQRFT
The average population per household now stands at 2.55
http://www.marketingcharts.com/wp/topics/demographics/american-households-are-getting-smaller-and-headed-by-older-adults-24981/
So to feel comfortable you need 2306/2.55 = 904 SQRFT per person.
So for a family of 4, ~3600 SQRFT etc...
That's the formula for most of America, maybe around here it's too expensive but it will be uncomfortable.
http://money.cnn.com/2013/06/04/real_estate/home-size/index.html
Oh, it's YOU again.
If you need 900 square feet PER PERSON, something is wrong with you and your family.
I am using math to explain what the average american family considers to be comfortable.
I don't know what you mean "it's YOU AGAIN".
Don't play dumb. The bolded above are dead giveaways....
If you take the average home size and divide by average family I just came up with that number this morning after doing some research.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 15 min now but what will it be in 5 years? Have you looked at area development plans? Downtown Bethesda, White Flint will all explode. Are you commuting near there? You should probably give us an idea of the towns / neighborhoods, OP.
Damascus, MD. I am working in Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way. No house is worth making the commute 15 minutes longer. You pay the price everyday, in stress. Instead, improve the home you are in...
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No way.
+1- No way. We live in close-in Chevy Chase, MD and spent some time looking at houses in Bethesda and Potomac that are 15 min farther out. The houses were much bigger, and in some instances, nicer, but we decided quality of life was more important to us.