Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you people say - that’s freaking gorgeous.
yeah but it's in gaithersburg
Another racist. You voted for Trump, right? They look gorgeous from the outside too! Look at new home prices in Urbana, but that is probably ok since Urbana is more white?
https://www.zillow.com/homes/new_homes/16111793_plid/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.387121,-77.22951,39.323541,-77.339373_rect/12_zm/0_mmm/[url]
For crying out loud, there are reasons beyond racism that people might not want to live in Gaithersburg. It is far from DC and jobs in DC and Tysons/NoVa for that matter. It is similarly far from most of the attractions that make DC unique and exciting. There aren't many cultural attractions, highly regarded restaurants, or other things that make you say 'wow, I really want to be in Gaithersburg.'
Sorry, if we aren't all as excited about Crown and Rio as you are.
So, people only work in DC and Tysons/NoVa, for that matter? It is fine that you don't care for it, but just be honest why you are so stunned that people are paying that much to live in....Gaithersburg. I bet you have no issue with paying more than that for a house in Potomac, even though the commute is almost as long if not longer(no metro) from some parts? Is it that YOU don't understand that people with money might choose to live there?! Do you believe that MD is the richest state in the Union because of one tiny part of the population that works in DC and Tysons?
1. Maryland
• Median household income: $80,776
• Population: 6,052,177 (19th highest)
• 2017 unemployment rate: 4.1 percent (22nd lowest)
• Poverty rate: 9.3 percent (2nd lowest)
$80k and rich in the same sentence![]()
Nobody wins the lottery and says "yeah a beautiful reno in Kalorama or new build in Mclean would be nice, but I really to be in Gaithersburg". It's like Ashburn in the sense that you "choose" to live there if you can't afford the same standard of living closer in. No matter how hard you try to convince yourself Gaithersburg is not a coveted zip code.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the Gaithersburg general area is ganglandia. Only a small section(Kentlands and Lakelands) and the Darnestown area are wealthy and nice places to live, and the Crown area is a nice place to shop. Kentlands and Darnestown families are very similar to Bethesda or Potomac families(some are members of Congressional or Bethesda, kids drive new Jeeps and Benzs, etc), but even though that area is similar, anywhere else in Gaithersburg is so poor and horrible. That's why Gaithersburg has such a bad reputation, because the rest of the area brings it down even though there is a very nice part in the west/south. I'll guarantee you that anyone saying Gaithersburg is nice is talking about the western part of 20878 not anywhere near 355 or east of Great Seneca Highway(the border between nice and dumpy). People don't know about Darnestown/Kentlands/North Potomac because all anyone can think about is Gaithersburg as a whole and its reputation, but in reality this area is VERY different from the rest of the city.
No way, wishful thinking!
Anonymous wrote:Most of the Gaithersburg general area is ganglandia. Only a small section(Kentlands and Lakelands) and the Darnestown area are wealthy and nice places to live, and the Crown area is a nice place to shop. Kentlands and Darnestown families are very similar to Bethesda or Potomac families(some are members of Congressional or Bethesda, kids drive new Jeeps and Benzs, etc), but even though that area is similar, anywhere else in Gaithersburg is so poor and horrible. That's why Gaithersburg has such a bad reputation, because the rest of the area brings it down even though there is a very nice part in the west/south. I'll guarantee you that anyone saying Gaithersburg is nice is talking about the western part of 20878 not anywhere near 355 or east of Great Seneca Highway(the border between nice and dumpy). People don't know about Darnestown/Kentlands/North Potomac because all anyone can think about is Gaithersburg as a whole and its reputation, but in reality this area is VERY different from the rest of the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you people say - that’s freaking gorgeous.
yeah but it's in gaithersburg
Another racist. You voted for Trump, right? They look gorgeous from the outside too! Look at new home prices in Urbana, but that is probably ok since Urbana is more white?
https://www.zillow.com/homes/new_homes/16111793_plid/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.387121,-77.22951,39.323541,-77.339373_rect/12_zm/0_mmm/[url]
For crying out loud, there are reasons beyond racism that people might not want to live in Gaithersburg. It is far from DC and jobs in DC and Tysons/NoVa for that matter. It is similarly far from most of the attractions that make DC unique and exciting. There aren't many cultural attractions, highly regarded restaurants, or other things that make you say 'wow, I really want to be in Gaithersburg.'
Sorry, if we aren't all as excited about Crown and Rio as you are.
So, people only work in DC and Tysons/NoVa, for that matter? It is fine that you don't care for it, but just be honest why you are so stunned that people are paying that much to live in....Gaithersburg. I bet you have no issue with paying more than that for a house in Potomac, even though the commute is almost as long if not longer(no metro) from some parts? Is it that YOU don't understand that people with money might choose to live there?! Do you believe that MD is the richest state in the Union because of one tiny part of the population that works in DC and Tysons?
1. Maryland
• Median household income: $80,776
• Population: 6,052,177 (19th highest)
• 2017 unemployment rate: 4.1 percent (22nd lowest)
• Poverty rate: 9.3 percent (2nd lowest)
PP from “yeah but it’s in Gaithersburg” and I also feel disdain for Potomac
What about Gaithersburg? Why you don't like it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you racist OP? Or never been to Rios and Crown Plaza in Gaithersburg? Though, you can get a SFH for around the same price nearby. And they are selling like hotcakes in this frigid weather!
https://wormald.com/luxury-floor-plans/the-city-home-with-cambridge-package/
Expressing skepticism about the price of very expensive town homes located far from DC in an area with low rated schools gets one labeled a racist?
How many SFH in that area sell for $1.5M? Isn't that substantial above what most houses go for there?
Yes, in a way, it does. But what it does point out, without a doubt, is that people are completely unaware of just how expensive real estate is in all of MD. All those posts about find something cheap in Olney, Gaithersburg, Howard county are off base. Sure they are cheaper than NW DC, for the most part, but if you want a decent and bigger place, even all the way to Frederick, you are paying a lot of money. Also, it shows how privileged so many people are here. For majority of average working families, Gaitersburg is not FAR from DC, for many Gaitersburg HS is a perfectly good school. Let's not fake why people don't want their kids in brand new state of the art building in Gaithersburg and it is not because of Great school rating, it is because of the student body ethnicity. So, yes, not only is OP out of touch with real-estate reality in MD, OP is elitist and racist for assuming that people don't want to live there or pay that much for nice place close to everything in Gaithersburg. No doubt one of Whitman HS or NoVA posters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you people say - that’s freaking gorgeous.
yeah but it's in gaithersburg
Another racist. You voted for Trump, right? They look gorgeous from the outside too! Look at new home prices in Urbana, but that is probably ok since Urbana is more white?
https://www.zillow.com/homes/new_homes/16111793_plid/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.387121,-77.22951,39.323541,-77.339373_rect/12_zm/0_mmm/[url]
For crying out loud, there are reasons beyond racism that people might not want to live in Gaithersburg. It is far from DC and jobs in DC and Tysons/NoVa for that matter. It is similarly far from most of the attractions that make DC unique and exciting. There aren't many cultural attractions, highly regarded restaurants, or other things that make you say 'wow, I really want to be in Gaithersburg.'
Sorry, if we aren't all as excited about Crown and Rio as you are.
So, people only work in DC and Tysons/NoVa, for that matter? It is fine that you don't care for it, but just be honest why you are so stunned that people are paying that much to live in....Gaithersburg. I bet you have no issue with paying more than that for a house in Potomac, even though the commute is almost as long if not longer(no metro) from some parts? Is it that YOU don't understand that people with money might choose to live there?! Do you believe that MD is the richest state in the Union because of one tiny part of the population that works in DC and Tysons?
1. Maryland
• Median household income: $80,776
• Population: 6,052,177 (19th highest)
• 2017 unemployment rate: 4.1 percent (22nd lowest)
• Poverty rate: 9.3 percent (2nd lowest)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you people say - that’s freaking gorgeous.
yeah but it's in gaithersburg
Another racist. You voted for Trump, right? They look gorgeous from the outside too! Look at new home prices in Urbana, but that is probably ok since Urbana is more white?
https://www.zillow.com/homes/new_homes/16111793_plid/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.387121,-77.22951,39.323541,-77.339373_rect/12_zm/0_mmm/[url]
For crying out loud, there are reasons beyond racism that people might not want to live in Gaithersburg. It is far from DC and jobs in DC and Tysons/NoVa for that matter. It is similarly far from most of the attractions that make DC unique and exciting. There aren't many cultural attractions, highly regarded restaurants, or other things that make you say 'wow, I really want to be in Gaithersburg.'
Sorry, if we aren't all as excited about Crown and Rio as you are.
So, people only work in DC and Tysons/NoVa, for that matter? It is fine that you don't care for it, but just be honest why you are so stunned that people are paying that much to live in....Gaithersburg. I bet you have no issue with paying more than that for a house in Potomac, even though the commute is almost as long if not longer(no metro) from some parts? Is it that YOU don't understand that people with money might choose to live there?! Do you believe that MD is the richest state in the Union because of one tiny part of the population that works in DC and Tysons?
1. Maryland
• Median household income: $80,776
• Population: 6,052,177 (19th highest)
• 2017 unemployment rate: 4.1 percent (22nd lowest)
• Poverty rate: 9.3 percent (2nd lowest)
PP from “yeah but it’s in Gaithersburg” and I also feel disdain for Potomac
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you people say - that’s freaking gorgeous.
yeah but it's in gaithersburg
Another racist. You voted for Trump, right? They look gorgeous from the outside too! Look at new home prices in Urbana, but that is probably ok since Urbana is more white?
https://www.zillow.com/homes/new_homes/16111793_plid/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.387121,-77.22951,39.323541,-77.339373_rect/12_zm/0_mmm/[url]
For crying out loud, there are reasons beyond racism that people might not want to live in Gaithersburg. It is far from DC and jobs in DC and Tysons/NoVa for that matter. It is similarly far from most of the attractions that make DC unique and exciting. There aren't many cultural attractions, highly regarded restaurants, or other things that make you say 'wow, I really want to be in Gaithersburg.'
Sorry, if we aren't all as excited about Crown and Rio as you are.
So, people only work in DC and Tysons/NoVa, for that matter? It is fine that you don't care for it, but just be honest why you are so stunned that people are paying that much to live in....Gaithersburg. I bet you have no issue with paying more than that for a house in Potomac, even though the commute is almost as long if not longer(no metro) from some parts? Is it that YOU don't understand that people with money might choose to live there?! Do you believe that MD is the richest state in the Union because of one tiny part of the population that works in DC and Tysons?
1. Maryland
• Median household income: $80,776
• Population: 6,052,177 (19th highest)
• 2017 unemployment rate: 4.1 percent (22nd lowest)
• Poverty rate: 9.3 percent (2nd lowest)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you people say - that’s freaking gorgeous.
yeah but it's in gaithersburg
Another racist. You voted for Trump, right? They look gorgeous from the outside too! Look at new home prices in Urbana, but that is probably ok since Urbana is more white?
https://www.zillow.com/homes/new_homes/16111793_plid/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.387121,-77.22951,39.323541,-77.339373_rect/12_zm/0_mmm/[url]
For crying out loud, there are reasons beyond racism that people might not want to live in Gaithersburg. It is far from DC and jobs in DC and Tysons/NoVa for that matter. It is similarly far from most of the attractions that make DC unique and exciting. There aren't many cultural attractions, highly regarded restaurants, or other things that make you say 'wow, I really want to be in Gaithersburg.'
Sorry, if we aren't all as excited about Crown and Rio as you are.
So, people only work in DC and Tysons/NoVa, for that matter? It is fine that you don't care for it, but just be honest why you are so stunned that people are paying that much to live in....Gaithersburg. I bet you have no issue with paying more than that for a house in Potomac, even though the commute is almost as long if not longer(no metro) from some parts? Is it that YOU don't understand that people with money might choose to live there?! Do you believe that MD is the richest state in the Union because of one tiny part of the population that works in DC and Tysons?
1. Maryland
• Median household income: $80,776
• Population: 6,052,177 (19th highest)
• 2017 unemployment rate: 4.1 percent (22nd lowest)
• Poverty rate: 9.3 percent (2nd lowest)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you people say - that’s freaking gorgeous.
yeah but it's in gaithersburg
Another racist. You voted for Trump, right? They look gorgeous from the outside too! Look at new home prices in Urbana, but that is probably ok since Urbana is more white?
https://www.zillow.com/homes/new_homes/16111793_plid/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.387121,-77.22951,39.323541,-77.339373_rect/12_zm/0_mmm/[url]
For crying out loud, there are reasons beyond racism that people might not want to live in Gaithersburg. It is far from DC and jobs in DC and Tysons/NoVa for that matter. It is similarly far from most of the attractions that make DC unique and exciting. There aren't many cultural attractions, highly regarded restaurants, or other things that make you say 'wow, I really want to be in Gaithersburg.'
Sorry, if we aren't all as excited about Crown and Rio as you are.
Oh definitely a limousine liberal.
A very cultured one.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you people say - that’s freaking gorgeous.
yeah but it's in gaithersburg
Another racist. You voted for Trump, right? They look gorgeous from the outside too! Look at new home prices in Urbana, but that is probably ok since Urbana is more white?
https://www.zillow.com/homes/new_homes/16111793_plid/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.387121,-77.22951,39.323541,-77.339373_rect/12_zm/0_mmm/[url]
For crying out loud, there are reasons beyond racism that people might not want to live in Gaithersburg. It is far from DC and jobs in DC and Tysons/NoVa for that matter. It is similarly far from most of the attractions that make DC unique and exciting. There aren't many cultural attractions, highly regarded restaurants, or other things that make you say 'wow, I really want to be in Gaithersburg.'
Sorry, if we aren't all as excited about Crown and Rio as you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you people say - that’s freaking gorgeous.
yeah but it's in gaithersburg
Another racist. You voted for Trump, right? They look gorgeous from the outside too! Look at new home prices in Urbana, but that is probably ok since Urbana is more white?
https://www.zillow.com/homes/new_homes/16111793_plid/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.387121,-77.22951,39.323541,-77.339373_rect/12_zm/0_mmm/[url]
NO. Probably a limousine liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you people say - that’s freaking gorgeous.
yeah but it's in gaithersburg
Another racist. You voted for Trump, right? They look gorgeous from the outside too! Look at new home prices in Urbana, but that is probably ok since Urbana is more white?
https://www.zillow.com/homes/new_homes/16111793_plid/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.387121,-77.22951,39.323541,-77.339373_rect/12_zm/0_mmm/[url]
For crying out loud, there are reasons beyond racism that people might not want to live in Gaithersburg. It is far from DC and jobs in DC and Tysons/NoVa for that matter. It is similarly far from most of the attractions that make DC unique and exciting. There aren't many cultural attractions, highly regarded restaurants, or other things that make you say 'wow, I really want to be in Gaithersburg.'
Sorry, if we aren't all as excited about Crown and Rio as you are.