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03-17-2007, 06:42 AM
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Where your husband will be working is important and whether he plans to drive or take the Metro (look at the street maps in relation to the Red metro line):
http://www.wmata.com/maps/metrorail_street_map.cfm
Commuties along I-270 such as Rockville, Germantown, and Gaithersburg are excellent with regards to stores and schools. Kensington has older and smaller houses but is nice.
http://www.homes-montgomery-county-m...pMap-large.gif
You could even consider Derwood, MD (safe and not as expensive as Olney) or Olney, MD.
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08-18-2008, 09:52 AM
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Hi there I lived in Rockville all my life. I'll help answer your questions:
First of all your right, Rockville is very expensive I couldn't even offord a house myself.
What are some decent apartment complexes in Rockville area that are safe and clean?
Good preschools?
Beall Elementary has Pre-K to Fifth Grade. It is really good. A nice apartment community that is right next to a forest and has lots of conveniences around is a place called Woodmont Park. Your child will attend Beall if you live here.
For houses, we definitely cannot afford a good house in Rockville. 400 - 500 (or less) is out budget. Good school districts, safety, no rednecks and decent commuting distance to Rockville are our priorities.
This is a hard one mostly all the house are overpriced. The averagely cheapest neighborhoods like Rockcrest/Rockwood have prices from $200's-$500's. The nicest houses are from $600's.
Are there any areas in Maryland or Virginia that fit our criteria?
Poolesville, Md, Glen Echo, Md, Falls Church, Va, Germantown, Md Ooh Frederick, Md is a really nice one. Hagerstown, Md is too but you might consider it too far.
Good luck!
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08-18-2008, 10:47 AM
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I was born and raised in Silver Spring and lived in Frederick and I am now temporarily staying back in Silver Spring while we shop for a SFH.
I would rent for a mimimum of 6 months. I have 2 kids under 4 and it sucks but it is worth it for you and your family to get to know the area. It takes time and these forums are extremely helpful but the only way you will get a feel for the areas, communities, COMMUTING TIMES, etc., is by living here for a while. go to apartmentfinder.com and look up Maryland and then narrow down to the cities around Rockville and Rockville itself. It will be a crap shoot but you will most likely end up with decent housing - and remember it will be TEMPORARY! Your child is not going to Kindergarten so there is no need to panic and try to lock him into a particular elementary school
Get to know the area. Also, one thing you must keep in mind while looking around Gaithersburg, Derwood, etc., is that Montgomery county is finally - after like 50 years - building the Intercounty Connector (ICC), going east/west across the county. this will DEFINITELY be impacting houses prices and you must check out the master plan at Mont. Co. govt in Rockville if you are thinking about buying in Mont. Co. You NEED to know where this highway is going to be running relative to where you will be living.
Also, prices are falling right now. Slowly in mont. Co., as compared to Frederick County and No. Virginia, but they are falling. This area has a very strong economic base - number 1 employer for people living in this area is the federal govt and they are not going out of business anytime soon - and Mont. Co backs to DC so it always has a high demand.
I absolutely agree that you should rent before buying, ESPECIALLY since it is a buyer's market and will continue to be for the foreseeable future. There is no rush.
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