Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in the part of Kensington zoned for Einstein that some people on DCUM disparage, and we love it. Great, affordable, and friendly community and an easy walk to all the new retail in/coming to Town of Kensington. Highly recommend.
We are looking at this area now. Can you be a bit more specific about where? Are your kids in the public schools?
This is PP. My kids are at Oakland Terrace. We have found it to be a good school with an excellent community. Neighbors like Newport Mill for middle but we’re not there for another year.
The problem with Oakland Terrace ES neighborhoods is the options are usually either:
- 1940s-1950s, 1,500-1,800 sq ft ramblers with small bedrooms and tiny closets; or
- Larger, newer 3,000 sq ft + houses
The former are not that cheap ($600k plus) and there is a not unlikely possibility there may be a lot of issues that can't be seen on inspection due to the age of the house. The latter are $1 million plus. Currently, there are three houses listed within the Oakland Terrace ES boundaries and all of them are listed over $1 million.
So I think when we talk about affordability here it should be prefaced with the word "relatively".
Through the years there have always been options in the middle (that is, not tiny ramblers and not massive new builds) in nearby Capitol View Park. It's an excellent neighborhood if you can get in, but there's been hardly any inventory over the past year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in the part of Kensington zoned for Einstein that some people on DCUM disparage, and we love it. Great, affordable, and friendly community and an easy walk to all the new retail in/coming to Town of Kensington. Highly recommend.
We are looking at this area now. Can you be a bit more specific about where? Are your kids in the public schools?
This is PP. My kids are at Oakland Terrace. We have found it to be a good school with an excellent community. Neighbors like Newport Mill for middle but we’re not there for another year.
The problem with Oakland Terrace ES neighborhoods is the options are usually either:
- 1940s-1950s, 1,500-1,800 sq ft ramblers with small bedrooms and tiny closets; or
- Larger, newer 3,000 sq ft + houses
The former are not that cheap ($600k plus) and there is a not unlikely possibility there may be a lot of issues that can't be seen on inspection due to the age of the house. The latter are $1 million plus. Currently, there are three houses listed within the Oakland Terrace ES boundaries and all of them are listed over $1 million.
So I think when we talk about affordability here it should be prefaced with the word "relatively".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in the part of Kensington zoned for Einstein that some people on DCUM disparage, and we love it. Great, affordable, and friendly community and an easy walk to all the new retail in/coming to Town of Kensington. Highly recommend.
We are looking at this area now. Can you be a bit more specific about where? Are your kids in the public schools?
This is PP. My kids are at Oakland Terrace. We have found it to be a good school with an excellent community. Neighbors like Newport Mill for middle but we’re not there for another year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in the part of Kensington zoned for Einstein that some people on DCUM disparage, and we love it. Great, affordable, and friendly community and an easy walk to all the new retail in/coming to Town of Kensington. Highly recommend.
We are looking at this area now. Can you be a bit more specific about where? Are your kids in the public schools?
Anonymous wrote:New poster but we also live in the Einstein district. Lovely neighborhood with lots of kids. We can walk to the little town and there’s a few playgrounds as well. There are fun family events like the Labor Day Parade and Fourth Of July. Get on the pool waitlists if you do move. Our kids go to Oakland Terrace which has been great. The other elementary school is Rock View, which I’m not sure about. I have heard mixed things about the middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those musty antique shops are not going to be around for long. Babycat is drawing a lot of attention to Kensington’s potential and a lot of retailers are coming in now. Carmen’s, Mezah, and Moby Dick are all opening soon.
https://mocoshow.com/2024/03/05/carmens-to-open-kensington-location/
https://mocoshow.com/2022/05/10/mezeh-to-open-new-kensington-location/
Now that M&T Bank is relocating to Plyers Mill and Connecticut there’s a strong chance their building and parking lot on Howard Rd near the MARC station will be sold and redeveloped. Once that happens I can see Antique Row turning over and getting some new and desirable retail options.
I hope the antique stores will stay around for a long while - they're a part of the community and have been very active in local events. You may find them "musty", but they bring in a lot of tax dollars.
Anonymous wrote:We live in the part of Kensington zoned for Einstein that some people on DCUM disparage, and we love it. Great, affordable, and friendly community and an easy walk to all the new retail in/coming to Town of Kensington. Highly recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Those musty antique shops are not going to be around for long. Babycat is drawing a lot of attention to Kensington’s potential and a lot of retailers are coming in now. Carmen’s, Mezah, and Moby Dick are all opening soon.
https://mocoshow.com/2024/03/05/carmens-to-open-kensington-location/
https://mocoshow.com/2022/05/10/mezeh-to-open-new-kensington-location/
Now that M&T Bank is relocating to Plyers Mill and Connecticut there’s a strong chance their building and parking lot on Howard Rd near the MARC station will be sold and redeveloped. Once that happens I can see Antique Row turning over and getting some new and desirable retail options.