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I'll try to clear a few things up here...
First, Palmer Park isn't in Hyattsville. Hyattsville is an incorporated city (it has it's own mayor, city council, police dept., etc) along the area of Baltimore Ave/Rhode Island Ave/East-West Hwy/Queens Chapel Rd. Palmer Park is a neighborhood in Landover, an unincorporated area about 5 miles from Hyattsville. Alot of areas in that part of the county are not incorporated, and use Hyattsville mailing addresses (Langley Park, Chillum, Landover, Landover Hills, etc). Second, yes Palmer Park is a high crime area (so is Kentland, the nieghborhood right next to it). Does that mean that you'll be dodging bullets every time you walk outside? Of course not. Does it mean that your car might get stolen or you'll be passing drug dealers on the street every day? Maybe. Some people live in "bad" neighborhoods their whole lives and nothing happens to them, some people move in and get robbed their first month there. Like I said before, use common sense; visit the area at different times to get a feel for the neighborhood. Check it out during the day on a weekday to see how many people there are at work and how many are just hanging out; visit at night to see if you would feel comfortable in the area. Lastly, I won't mention the person's name so I don't violate C-D's policy on "personal attacks", but there is one poster on this forum (and in this thread) that you have to take anything she says with a grain of salt. Read some of the other topics about PG County on here, and you will see what I'm talking about. This person takes any negative comment about the county as a personal insult to ALL black people. Mention something negative about the high-crime areas of the county, and she calls you racist. Anything negative about the nicer parts of the county, and she says that you're jealous of the rich black people that live there. She repeatedly says she doesn't want people generalizing the entire area based on what they see on TV, but doesn't mind telling people to avoid white neighborhoods since they are full of school shooters, child molesters, etc... Basically, use good judgement. Only you can decide if it's an area you would feel comfortable living in. Like I mentioned earlier, it does have it's up-sides. It's close to DC, the Beltway, the PG Police Department is in the neighborhood, and the Redskins stadium is on the other side of Sheriff Road. |
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Just to add my two cents.In my opinion the areas in Pg county where houses are selling the fastest are in the area where folks on this froum mention as areas not to live. I have 5 clients this month who ae all purchaisng homes in areas ranging from Capitol heights,Oxon hill,Hyattsville,Landover. All of the clients choose the areas. The reson why folks are flocking to these areas because folks who do come in to the county or people who do live in the county knows Pg county is spending big bucks on these areas. In the next 5yrs or less these areas will become more desirable. The county is also planning on tearing down majority of the apartment complex and building livable communiites and shopping centers. People who donot live in the county or have never visit Pg county are the ones who donot know of the positive changes happening in the county so their minds are still set to 10yrs ago about Pg county.
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I beg to differ that Landover Hills is a "not-so-nice" area. My family lived there (Landover Hills/Woodlawn) for the past 3 years and we really liked our neighborhood. It is a very convenient location...great for commuting into DC for work, and is within easy access to Annapolis, Baltimore, Silver Spring, etc. Our house is currently for sale as we have moved out of state and we hope that another family will enjoy our neighborhood as much as we did!
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You're not going to find the "homes of the rich and famous" but it is a lovely area. Despite all of the negative hype of PG county bashers. Cheverly has repeatedly been rated by the Washingtonian magazine as one of the "Best Places to Live" in the region.
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Coincidentally, this was on the news yesterday: http://www.nbc4.com/news/14818732/detail.html |
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Like I said on the first page in the thread, Cheverly itself is a nice place to live. Quiet neighborhoods, almost entirely single family homes with good-sized yards and easy access to 295, 50, and DC. But the area that he/she is thinking about moving to isn’t in Cheverly, it’s in Palmer Park, which has a lot more violent crime and drug activity than Cheverly does
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