We're moving! We finally got notified of our next assignment its changed 3 times in the last month...Missouri, Idaho, now Maryland. Anyone live in the area? I hear the schools around the base Andrews are crap and we need to live further out and commute in. That's fine but where? We will be renting since we will only be there for a year before DH retires.
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Andrews AFB is in Prince George's County, right?
I'm in Maryland, but in Carroll County, which is a bit over an hour northwest of PG County.
I'm in Maryland as well, but in Harford County (North East of Baltimore).
I would probably look in Montgomery County or even Howard County.
I would actually post this question on the Baltimore Nest Board and see if you get any responses.
Definitely post on the Baltimore Babies site. There are a good amount of military families here. I bet they'll have excellent advice.
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I live over the river in Fairfax Co. VA. On paper we have good schools. I have not heard good things about PG Co. Friends of mine fled south to Charles Co.MD. Traffic is awful in the area. So definitely discuss with your family and Realtor what is important ...commute, school, rent, etc.
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I know there are thru lanes not open to every exit from Fairfax Co. VA to the AFB. I've never driven them during rush hour though.
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Areas to consider: Waldorf (Charles County), Greenbelt (PG), Mitchellville (PG). Also post this on the DC Nest board. Although it looks like the board has moved or try the DC bumpie board.
Good luck!
I found some military reviews online and read that Calvert Co schools are some of the best. I've looked at a few houses in Chesapeake Beach and North Beach so far.
No. VA is on our list if we don't find anything in MD. We were told to stay away from PG county. We have been told that Woodbridge is a good area. What about Montclair? Can you recommend any other VA areas?
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