REALTOR4U wrote:I think you will find that the schools in Montgomery County are generally better than DC and are highly rated. Two of the best areas for schools on the County are in Potomac and Bethesda. Check out GreatSchools.net for more information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capitol Hill (Eastern Market) fits all of your criteria. It sounds like you would love it there.
The Hill can be quite sketchy and feels cut off from the rest of the city and other than Eastern Market, there's really nothing there worth seeing or doing. Unless you work there and long hours at that, I'd look elsewhere. DuPont is much nicer and has much more to offer. Cleveland Park is a good choice if you're looking for single family homes.
Anonymous wrote:Capitol Hill (Eastern Market) fits all of your criteria. It sounds like you would love it there.
REALTOR4U wrote:I think you will find that the schools in Montgomery County are generally better than DC and are highly rated. Two of the best areas for schools on the County are in Potomac and Bethesda. Check out GreatSchools.net for more information.
Anonymous wrote:Try Petworth. Leafy suburban feel, still kinda affordable, lots of families and Powell E'S has potential.
Anonymous wrote:Eastern Market is very gay friendly, if that's the right way to put it. I have no idea how the school there is, but if schools weren't a factor, that would probably be the #1 spot for you. Maybe somebody else on here could tell you.
Forget chevy chase - that's just a bunch of snobs and not very progressive either. but nice.
silver spring is a lower echelon (sp?) than what you are looking for.
Wit your budget, I think you can do much better than takoma park too.
Anonymous wrote:I would suggest you have a look at Chancellor's Row in Brookland. It's a new townhouses community by EYA. They started to sell The people who bought there are very open minded progressive, lots of interracial families, lots of gays, mid 30s, lots of kids and many pregnant women. This community started to sell 3 years ago and there only few houses left to be built. We are Europeans and we recently bought there. We were impressed with the nice people who live there, with the potential for growth the area has, proximity with downtown DC, CAS beautiful campus buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington means no gay marriage -- plus there'll still be older folks who'll give them dirty looks.
For $900k, you can get something close to downtown Silver Spring. Maybe Shepherd Park, although Shepherd ES gets looked down on for some reason, despite having less poverty/at-risk kids than many raved-about schools on the Hill.
OTOH, the diversity there might not be what you'd like -- older Blacks and a sizeable more conservative Jewish community.