Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Hey, DC posters, you know where I want to live?
This apt: https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/4740-Connecticut-Ave-NW-20008/unit-304/home/9976864?utm_source=myredfin&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ios_share&utm_nooverride=1&utm_content=link
Man, not outdated at all, right?! Plus the schools are ranked lower than the ones in Gaithersburg, so that’s awesome. But you’re on CT Ave, so that’s what’s important, right?
I should specify, they’re ranked lower than the ones that feed from Lakelands and Kentlands. Wilson HS is unranked on US News.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Hey, DC posters, you know where I want to live?
This apt: https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/4740-Connecticut-Ave-NW-20008/unit-304/home/9976864?utm_source=myredfin&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ios_share&utm_nooverride=1&utm_content=link
Man, not outdated at all, right?! Plus the schools are ranked lower than the ones in Gaithersburg, so that’s awesome. But you’re on CT Ave, so that’s what’s important, right?
Anonymous wrote:Too far from the city, crappy schools, and outdated. Other than that, awesome

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is anecdotal, but my friend bought large townhome in Lakelands in 2008. When she sold it this year, 2018, she had to accept $20k less than she paid for it 10 years ago. Paid $620k in 2008. Sold for $600k in 2018. So not a great investment.
Right, because 2008 was a great year to buy real estate outside of DC.
Anonymous wrote:This is anecdotal, but my friend bought large townhome in Lakelands in 2008. When she sold it this year, 2018, she had to accept $20k less than she paid for it 10 years ago. Paid $620k in 2008. Sold for $600k in 2018. So not a great investment.
Anonymous wrote:This is anecdotal, but my friend bought large townhome in Lakelands in 2008. When she sold it this year, 2018, she had to accept $20k less than she paid for it 10 years ago. Paid $620k in 2008. Sold for $600k in 2018. So not a great investment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand what would compel someone to spend their weekends trashing some neighborhood like 45 minutes away from where they live on an anonymous internet forum. Is your life that empty? Aren't their cool and vibrant things you could be doing in your superior neighborhood right now?
That being said I prefer King Farm or Crown to Kentlands. I think I like the brownstone / brick vibe better than the white picket fence vibe.
I grew up near there and it was a great place to grow up albeit lots of driving around.
Whether the commute is long or short depends on where you work.
Although less driving around than in other communities, except for perhaps Crown.
To be precise, less driving for little errands to stores but longer haul driving to amenities closer in, if you use them.
I think I probably make more 5 min drive to stores then someone in Kentlands but far fewer 30 min drives along 270.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand what would compel someone to spend their weekends trashing some neighborhood like 45 minutes away from where they live on an anonymous internet forum. Is your life that empty? Aren't their cool and vibrant things you could be doing in your superior neighborhood right now?
That being said I prefer King Farm or Crown to Kentlands. I think I like the brownstone / brick vibe better than the white picket fence vibe.
I grew up near there and it was a great place to grow up albeit lots of driving around.
Whether the commute is long or short depends on where you work.
Although less driving around than in other communities, except for perhaps Crown.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand what would compel someone to spend their weekends trashing some neighborhood like 45 minutes away from where they live on an anonymous internet forum. Is your life that empty? Aren't their cool and vibrant things you could be doing in your superior neighborhood right now?
That being said I prefer King Farm or Crown to Kentlands. I think I like the brownstone / brick vibe better than the white picket fence vibe.
I grew up near there and it was a great place to grow up albeit lots of driving around.
Whether the commute is long or short depends on where you work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting topic, too bad the DC folks are trashing the area for being too far from where they work.
They think they are the center of the universe!
Congrats QO! State Champs!