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Old 02-07-2012, 04:00 PM
 
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If your 3 children are into sports, I'd highly recommend living driving distance to Honeygo Park in Nottingham, MD. That park is my absolute favorite spot in all of Maryland. I know that's a huge statement, and I mean it.

Honeygo Run Regional Park

It has baseball, roller hockey, lacrosse, soccer, cheerleading, a rec center with dance classes, etc., a hiking path, a paved biking / skating path, doggie bag stations along the path (they're very dog-friendly), benches, covered picnic areas, an unofficial football area, an unofficial dog run area, a jungle gym, ample parking, great lighting, friendly staff, clean bathrooms, safe area, they have movies in the summer (though I've never been), and it's just up the street from the mall, Target, etc. for errands on the way home.

In the warmer months I spend almost every dry evening there with my 2 dogs. We go so often that we've made a LOT of friends there.

I just sold my home in Nottingham / White Marsh. I think it's a fabulous area.

Once you select an area you're interested in, we can give you better info about it. Did you have a certain area in mind?
Thanks! I will have to look at commuting time for my husband. He works in Harbor East.

Areas we are looking at are Lutherville-Timonium, Cockeysville, Sparks (though I think it's a little far.)

Also interested in Howard County if the commute is good!

Such a hard decision for us! I know that the east coast has some great things to offer but like I said life is pretty good and easy in Austin!
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Old 02-07-2012, 04:37 PM
 
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Perry Hall/White Marsh/Nottingham is just as easy a commute as Luth/Timm because you just shoot down 95 to Boston St., as opposed to 83 from L/T.

Boston will probably get reconfigured soon because of all the development, and that will make it a much quicker road.
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