Anonymous wrote:I'd describe the vibe as educated and family friendly. There is a nice mix of young families, couples, and retirees. The park and play area are great, the local library is excellent and new, and you can walk to get coffee at Sbux, beer at a local brewery, and groceries at Whole Foods. The University of Maryland offers a lot of sports access and culture and Hyattsville and College Park are making large investments in continuing to grow. There is plenty of upside in the Baltimore Ave. corridor.
Anonymous wrote:I live here and bought at kind of peak prices so I have an unhealthy habit of checking the UP market. But happy to see that houses are going contingent quickly, including the 1.2 million just posted, and a beautiful new one just popped up: https://www.redfin.com/MD/University-Park/6901-Pineway-20782/home/11039476
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in the 80’s there was a lot of old money waspy folks in the hood. Then when the Hispanics started coming en masse, they all left. Now it’s got a crunchy granola vibe. I just inherited an old family house there, probably going to sell.
Where did they go? I don't think UP is crunchy at all. Are you confusing it with Hyattsville?