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Old 05-26-2008, 01:45 PM
 
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I am considering relocating to Maryland after leaving Chapel Hill, NC. Now, having been from the coast (Outerbanks of NC) I sort of envisioned the property values to be highly inflated, and true to form, they were. So, I understand I'd have to be paying out my bum for a place to live.

That being said, the job I'm being offered is in Lusby (Calvert Cliffs Reactor), and I was curious about the places to live nearby. It looks as if the closest 'bigger' towns nearby are California and Lexington Park, but by perusing the forums here, I can sense a negative feeling towards these areas.

So where is one to live? I'm 27, so while I enjoy peace and quiet, I do enjoy an active community with lots of interesting things going on. What communities in Southern MD would provide this? Should I consider living on the outskirts of Annapolis, perhaps, and making the hour commute south to Lusby? (That is, if the traffic isn't horrendous?)

Or should I look for a place in Lusby/California/Solomons, etc?

Also to be considered is my gf, who's planning to move out there after me. Are there good job opportunities around these areas?

Thanks in advance!
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Old 05-27-2008, 02:40 AM
 
Location: Silver Spring, Maryland / But still having San Diego / Eastlake withdrawal damn it !!!
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I am considering relocating to Maryland after leaving Chapel Hill, NC. Now, having been from the coast (Outerbanks of NC) I sort of envisioned the property values to be highly inflated, and true to form, they were. So, I understand I'd have to be paying out my bum for a place to live.

That being said, the job I'm being offered is in Lusby (Calvert Cliffs Reactor), and I was curious about the places to live nearby. It looks as if the closest 'bigger' towns nearby are California and Lexington Park, but by perusing the forums here, I can sense a negative feeling towards these areas.

So where is one to live? I'm 27, so while I enjoy peace and quiet, I do enjoy an active community with lots of interesting things going on. What communities in Southern MD would provide this? Should I consider living on the outskirts of Annapolis, perhaps, and making the hour commute south to Lusby? (That is, if the traffic isn't horrendous?)

Or should I look for a place in Lusby/California/Solomons, etc?

Also to be considered is my gf, who's planning to move out there after me. Are there good job opportunities around these areas?

Thanks in advance!

I would say that if your interested in an active community that moving closer to Annapolis might be a good choice. Depending on what your gf does for a living , I'm sure there would be more opportunity up toward Annapolis as well.

You could also maybe live somewhere in between like maybe North Beach or Chesapeake Beach area. It's quiet and would be roughly halfway between both areas. You would be closer to work and still could enjoy Annapolis for entertainment /shopping etc.

Traffic shouldn't be to bad for you because if you live anywhere north of Calvert Cliffs you'll be heading south while everyone else is heading North to DC. and vicesa versa in the evening.

I think any negative vibes you might be getting about Southern Maryland is that for some that are use to living in an Suburban or a more urban environment are disappointed at the more rural feel that Southern Maryland has.

Another thought is I think you can still find an affordable home in Lusby , be close to work and it's been a while but I've heard that the Lexington Park and California areas have really grown since I was there about 10 years ago. So there may be more of a active community there than when I lived there back in the early 90's.

By the way I grew up in Maryland and my wife is active duty Navy so we move around alot. Currently we're in San Diego but are being sent to Bethesda Naval Hospital in August , so it's back to Maryland for 3 or so years. If it wasn't for the long commute for her I'd be looking at Southern Maryland to live, but will have to settle for Montgomery County for a shorter commute.

Well I hope this helps you some....goodluck to you in whatever you do !!
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Old 05-27-2008, 07:55 AM
 
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I live in Southern Maryland, and love it, but I'm also in Charles County, which is very different from Calvert Co. Living near Annapolis will have more activity, but the prices do start to creep up higher as you get closer to the capitol, FWIW.

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Old 05-31-2008, 05:10 PM
 
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I have a sister that lives in Lusby on the water and it is a great place to live. Solomons is less than 5 minutes away by car and a few minutes more by boat. You can walk and shop on the island or enjoy the waterfront dining. I also have family in California, Md. which is close to all the shopping you need and dining as well. There are tons of places to work in Calvert and St.Mary's counties. The sister I mentioned first left the area years ago to work in D.C. thinking there was not as much to offer here in her home of Southern Md. She enjoyed D.C. but eventually found that D.C. is a nice place to visit but Southern Maryland is the best place to live. Our family vacations in N.C. and Fl.and we've been other places, such as New York, Alabama, Georgia, but nothing yet has come close to Southern Maryland living. You have the country, farms, quaint small towns, yet close to the large cities of D.C., Baltimore, and Va. You have water all around you for all of your water sports/fishing, crabbing etc. Traffic is getting terrible everywhere. But obviously the closer you live to work the less of it you should have to deal with.
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Old 06-01-2008, 12:59 AM
 
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................you do know they are closing the Calvert Cliffs Reactor plant,right?
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Old 07-28-2008, 06:28 PM
 
Location: On the Chesapeake
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................you do know they are closing the Calvert Cliffs Reactor plant,right?
No they're not, in fact a third reactor is in the planning stages right now.
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Old 07-29-2008, 06:03 AM
 
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Look into Mechanicsville too, my nephew (21 yrs) lives there and loves it.
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Old 07-29-2008, 01:56 PM
 
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No they're not, in fact a third reactor is in the planning stages right now.

You are correct and I was wrong,I apologize.
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