Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budget is 740 max
Near Rockville Town Square. It is one of the most undervalued areas in Montgomery County right now and it has everything you want. You have to act fast though, all the houses seem to go under contract after the first weekend. I think people are discovering it. Close to metro, library, pools, food, shopping, good schools, lots of families, etc. you should have seen Welsh Park today. Dozens of people coming and going to spend time sledding down the hills. You can get a home for under 700 but you do need to act fast when they come up.
DP.. I like that area, but the only thing is a lot of the older homes there don't have garages, and I think OP wanted a garage, so do I.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budget is 740 max
Near Rockville Town Square. It is one of the most undervalued areas in Montgomery County right now and it has everything you want. You have to act fast though, all the houses seem to go under contract after the first weekend. I think people are discovering it. Close to metro, library, pools, food, shopping, good schools, lots of families, etc. you should have seen Welsh Park today. Dozens of people coming and going to spend time sledding down the hills. You can get a home for under 700 but you do need to act fast when they come up.
Anonymous wrote:What the communities around 270 and falls road?
Anonymous wrote:Budget is 740 max
Anonymous wrote:Budget is 740 max
Anonymous wrote:Ideally would like a short drive (5 minutes) or a bike ride within 2 miles or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People get way, way too caught up in school ratings. Pick a place you like, and then provide support and enrichment opportunities to your kid.
I agree with this. OP, beyond high school ratings, what are you looking for in terms of community, housing, commute, etc? Schools are important but I think there are more factors to consider and perhaps we can help give you a better feel for each of the communities within the two clusters.
OP here. We are looking for a community similar to ours in Rockville--easy access to metro, good walking/biking trails, many working families, ability to commute up or down county relatively easily. But we don't love the layout of our house--we are in a classic Rockville split level with no larger space for our kids to hang out or run around. We have a large yard but it's on a hill. We don't have a garage. It would be nice to live in a community that is a bit more cohesive with more kids playing together, a central playground/park/pool, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People get way, way too caught up in school ratings. Pick a place you like, and then provide support and enrichment opportunities to your kid.
I agree with this. OP, beyond high school ratings, what are you looking for in terms of community, housing, commute, etc? Schools are important but I think there are more factors to consider and perhaps we can help give you a better feel for each of the communities within the two clusters.
OP here. We are looking for a community similar to ours in Rockville--easy access to metro, good walking/biking trails, many working families, ability to commute up or down county relatively easily. But we don't love the layout of our house--we are in a classic Rockville split level with no larger space for our kids to hang out or run around. We have a large yard but it's on a hill. We don't have a garage. It would be nice to live in a community that is a bit more cohesive with more kids playing together, a central playground/park/pool, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People get way, way too caught up in school ratings. Pick a place you like, and then provide support and enrichment opportunities to your kid.
I agree with this. OP, beyond high school ratings, what are you looking for in terms of community, housing, commute, etc? Schools are important but I think there are more factors to consider and perhaps we can help give you a better feel for each of the communities within the two clusters.