Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OPif you already live in VA (title) then you know what VA is like. Bethesda = Arlington, Mclean = Chevy Chase, Vienna = Kensington. Olney I’m not sure maybe Chantilly.
Bethesda = Arlington???
Are you joking?
If anything, Bethesda=McLean. Chevy Chase is unique (like Kenilworth, IL or Bronxville, NY because it is older and planned, unlike McLean).
Here's a good article on the MD/VA sister neighborhoods: https://ggwash.org/view/76089/northern-virginia-montgomery-county-maryland-neighborhoods
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OPif you already live in VA (title) then you know what VA is like. Bethesda = Arlington, Mclean = Chevy Chase, Vienna = Kensington. Olney I’m not sure maybe Chantilly.
Bethesda = Arlington???
Are you joking?
If anything, Bethesda=McLean. Chevy Chase is unique (like Kenilworth, IL or Bronxville, NY because it is older and planned, unlike McLean).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OPif you already live in VA (title) then you know what VA is like. Bethesda = Arlington, Mclean = Chevy Chase, Vienna = Kensington. Olney I’m not sure maybe Chantilly.
Bethesda = Arlington???
Are you joking?
Anonymous wrote:OPif you already live in VA (title) then you know what VA is like. Bethesda = Arlington, Mclean = Chevy Chase, Vienna = Kensington. Olney I’m not sure maybe Chantilly.
Anonymous wrote:College park is a dump and nothing like Charlottsville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College Park is great. University Park is great. Mt. Rainier and Hyattsville are great. Greenbelt is great. Cheaper than MoCo and NoVa.
What is it you think "great means"
It's all cheap for a reason, and far from great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may already know this, but the property taxes in MD are some of the worst in the country, that's why homes are so much cheaper there. Their income taxes are also higher than Virginia's. Also, Virginia has some of the best public schools in the country and great public universities. Just be sure to weigh the cons as well as pros. But you know your circumstances best. Best of luck!!
This person is an idiot.
You have the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins, St John’s and the Naval Academy
After that it is a string of public and private schools for underachievers
JHU is not a state school. It’s a very expensive private university !! ST John’s is also a PRIVATE college.
UVA, VA Tech, William & Mary, GMU, JMU are STATE universities. Univ. Richmond is PRIVATE.
Anonymous wrote:Comparing college park to Charlottesville is like comparing Vegas to Venice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at Bowie. My family has been here for nearly 60 years, and it’s beautiful, safe, and affordable. It’s the perfect commute to DC along Route 50, which my mom still remembers as a dirt road.
Thank you. How long does it take during normal times? And is there a non-driving way to commute in? I will probably prefer to drive for a while but after the pandemic ends, I will want to take the train again.
Commuting options from Bowie to DC:
https://www.cityofbowie.org/128/Commuting
https://www.cityofbowie.org/439/Local-Metrobus-Routes
The drive from my house to Union Station right now (7:45 AM) is 30 minutes. It’s a straight shot down Route 50, though of course there can be congestion. My daughter lives in Bowie & works in DC, and she heads out early so she can enjoy a regular 30-minute drive.
If you’re not driving, you could take the Metrobus to New Carrollton Station & then take the Metro to your desired stop.
Here’s a nice Cape Cod model in the Kenilworth Elementary neighborhood:
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/2610-Kimble-Ln_Bowie_MD_20715_M50170-32773?view=qv
A decent flip for a 3-bedroom Colonial model, also in the Kenilworth neighborhood:
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/2505-Kennet-Ln_Bowie_MD_20715_M68108-03022?view=qv
If your family has really been in Bowie for over 60 years, you’d know it is “K Section” or “Kenilworth,” not “the Kenilworth neighborhood.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may already know this, but the property taxes in MD are some of the worst in the country, that's why homes are so much cheaper there. Their income taxes are also higher than Virginia's. Also, Virginia has some of the best public schools in the country and great public universities. Just be sure to weigh the cons as well as pros. But you know your circumstances best. Best of luck!!
This person is an idiot.
You have the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins, St John’s and the Naval Academy
After that it is a string of public and private schools for underachievers
JHU is not a state school. It’s a very expensive private university !! ST John’s is also a PRIVATE college.
UVA, VA Tech, William & Mary, GMU, JMU are STATE universities. Univ. Richmond is PRIVATE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may already know this, but the property taxes in MD are some of the worst in the country, that's why homes are so much cheaper there. Their income taxes are also higher than Virginia's. Also, Virginia has some of the best public schools in the country and great public universities. Just be sure to weigh the cons as well as pros. But you know your circumstances best. Best of luck!!
This person is an idiot.
You have the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins, St John’s and the Naval Academy
After that it is a string of public and private schools for underachievers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in this forum hate Virginia. It’s pretty similar to MD. For you budget in a “nice” neighborhood. TH.
LOL. You must be new here.
This forum is anti-MD, anti-MoCo and anti-MCPS.