Maryland VS Virginia! FACE-OFF!
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- When people are moving to Washington DC for work, they often are choosing between Maryland or Virginia to live in if they don't want to live in the city. So, which state is better to live in? Well, there's no clear answer but we will break it down for you so you can decide for yourself!
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Chapters:
00:00 MD VS VA
01:29 Commute
02:35 Retirement and Taxes
04:23 Schools
05:11 Politics
06:02 Buying real estate
06:37 Parks and recreation
07:19 Cost of Living
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VA appears to win on taxes, but my city in VA has a 10% sales tax and all of VA has personal property tax, e.g., $1500 tax on your car. Also, I have high property tax in VA. Both states are very nice, but the cost of living is very high in both. I grew up in MD, but now live in VA. Both have excellent public schools, but VA has more state universities.
Virginia takes the cake for me. But I'm from Lovettsville, a small town in Western Loudoun that borders Md, so I am extremely bias.
There is way to go from VA to DC without tolls. I just don’t use toll option
From Virginia to to D.C 1 minute, from Maryland 1 hour with your 25mph speed and jam traffic..
4 counties make up Northern Virginia, the rest of Virginia don’t even consider Northern Virginia as Virginia.
Lol. Same w Maryland. The DMV part of Maryland is very different from the rest of the state
I heard south Maryland close to Virginia is a lot like the rest of the south.
Not really so. We consider it Virginia with too many Yankees.
Don't get me wrong; Yankees are OK.
We're all Americans.
We just like them best living in Yankeeland.
@@rickrolls3786 You from VA or MD
@@rickrolls3786 but there’s a lot of Yankees in in 804 specifically Richmond and 757 too so I’m confused
😂😂 in Virginia the only way you’re taking a toll to get into Dc is if you’re coming from the Dulles or Tyson’s area. I-95 there are no tolls ma’am. And Arlington and Alexandria are right there you can easily just walk into DC.
Every time I use my ez pass when I go back and forth
I live in Richmond and I never take tolls to get into Dc
Why do people from Maryland only talk about Montgomery County and Howard ….what about all the other poor counties around it?😂😂😂😂
I was really focused on the DMV when comparing the 2
@@CarynGardineryou didn’t mention PG County at all…….. but everybody already knows why high crime bad schools bad roads just a terrible county to live in👍
@@victorylaptransportllc1516 it’s true, I focus on Montgomery County because I live there
@@victorylaptransportllc1516PG county has better roads than NoVa
How did you know I was asking myself this question :)
To be fair the Potomac river resides in Maryland. So great falls is actually Maryland's crown jewel. I will say Northern VA is better governed than MoCo/PG by a long shot.
I’m not surprised because there seems to be a huge military presence in Northern Virginia.
@@boondoggle4820 well I mean the pentagon is in Arlington and that’s just Va as whole it’s very militarized from nova all the way to Va Beach
Virginia is better ………highways schools gun laws crime…. Southern Maryland, PG County, Baltimore schools or a joke
Germantown good place to live
Great video! So i think the blue part of MD is only Mont County and PG County, and maybe Baltimore right? The rest is pretty republicanish… also most people compare MD to VA, they compare Northern VA to MD’s PG county and Montgomery county, like nah it don’t add up! VA acts like they dont have ghetto ass Manassas and Woodbridge. Northern VA shares a smaller border with DC then MD does, so naturally that smaller part (Fairfax County) is very expensive and seems really nice, it most compares to Bethesda, some of Rockville, and Potomac… the deciding factor on where to live should be your age, MD has a bunch of families and older people, Northern VA has more young professionals, it will be easier to make friends, date, etc if you in the more lively Northern VA
The blue part of Maryland is pretty much most of the state except for Western Maryland and the eastern shore.
Howard county is more a part of Baltimore region, the DC metropolitan area of Maryland is Prince Georges and Montgomery county only, seems like both states are trying to throw their whole state to the DC region 🤦🏽♂️
And maybe Charles county because a lot of people from DC are moving there But that seems to be about it,
I disagree about Howard County. People in Baltimore have no social or cultural connection to Howard County except for Ellicott City, and maybe Columbia. Even with Columbia they consider it a trip to another part of Maryland. Baltimore pretty much only claims just a portion of some of the counties in central Maryland, lol (Glen Burnie for example might as well be a part of the city even though it’s technically in the northern tip of Anne Arundel County-Annapolis on the other hand which is in the same county is a completely different world).
@@boondoggle4820 Well, that’s between them we have enough people running around claiming DC, and they are very close to Baltimore 🤷🏽
@@washingtondc9290 That's the thing with counties in central Maryland. A lot of Howard County is either closer to DC or just about halfway between the two. Howard County definitely has DC housing prices and not Baltimore housing prices which is my issue with including it in Baltimore (I also suspect that more people who live in Howard County commute to DC than to Baltimore for work just based upon the housing prices, which are similar to prices in the DC suburbs). Housing prices are high throughout central Maryland except for Baltimore and we want it to stay that way. We like having housing that's actually affordable for blue collar, working class people. We can do without the glamour and glitz, lol.
@@boondoggle4820 Well, I can tell you for sure is definitely not a part of DC metro area because there’s no DC metro train that goes there, and Baltimore housing market in the county is already going up because of the cheap prices. I heard a couple of people talking about moving there. and some has already move there 🤷🏽
Fairfax is better