La Plata, MD Reviews


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La Plata is a small town located in southern Maryland, about 30 miles away from Washington D.C. Despite its size, the town has a lot to offer, including beautiful parks, historical sites, and a strong sense of community. The town's population is around 9,000 and is known for its affordable cost of living and low crime rates. Let's take a look at what some people have to say about living in La Plata.

According to multiple reviews on BestPlaces.net, many residents enjoy the small-town atmosphere and friendly community in La Plata. One user, named Sarah, writes "I've lived in La Plata for over 10 years and I love it. The people here are welcoming and it's a great place to raise a family." Another user, named John, also praises the sense of community, stating "Everyone knows each other and there are always community events happening. It feels like a close-knit neighborhood."

While the community aspect is highly praised, there are also some concerns about the town's amenities. A reviewer named Rachel shares, "La Plata is a nice town, but there isn't much to do here. You have to drive to nearby cities for entertainment and shopping." Similarly, another user named Michael mentions, "The town has a few good restaurants, but the options are limited. It would be nice to have more variety."

In terms of the town's safety, most reviewers feel that La Plata is a secure place to live. A user named David remarks, "I've never felt unsafe in La Plata. The crime rates are low and the police are always visible." Another resident, named Lisa, adds "I feel comfortable letting my kids play outside without worrying too much. It's a safe and peaceful town."

Overall, the majority of user reviews on BestPlaces.net paint a positive picture of living in La Plata. The strong sense of community, low crime rates, and affordable cost of living are frequently mentioned as the town's top qualities. However, some residents do express a desire for more amenities and variety in terms of entertainment and dining options.

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expensive... - 10/18/2013
Nice little town, but very expensive to live here, especially if one is retired on a fixed Read More

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Great Place to Raise a Family - 5/30/2012
We have lived here for several years now. The schools are good and the teachers have been excellent. There are also several good private schools available. The people are very friendly and there is a small town feel. It is very close to the water, so many people enjoying boating and fishing.

For the DC Metro area, the cost of a home here is relatively inexpensive and many have large lots. The commute time to downtown DC is about an hour. Weekend drives into the city or Alexandria are almost half of that.

For children, the boys and girls club offer football, baseball, soccer. The community college offers an indoor pool year round, as well as enrichment programs over the summer.

Because of the proximity to the water, there are many good seafood restaurants in the area.

The only downside to La Plata is the traffic and congestion in Waldorf.  Read More

La Plata - You don't want to live here! - 1/28/2009
Terrible traffic, runaway growth, fast sliding into a Read More

La Plata - Traffic Nightmare and Strip Mall Hell - 1/28/2009
La Plata WAS a nice place to live, but that is no longer true. Now it is a traffic nightmare and a strip mall hell. Unfortunately, it appears that the town government and/or council members were more interested in lining their pockets or the pockets of their friends through outrageous development and runaway growth than in preserving the quality of life. Too bad and shame on them for selling out the town and its citizens to corporate Read More

housing growth - 7/1/2008
I moved to La Plata in 2000 and noticed a tremendous push for new growth after the Tornado damaged the town in 2002. A local concern is the ability of the water supply to sustain the growth. Otherwise, it's a nice town to live in. It's approx. 27 miles to Washington D.C. It has a recently expanded Hospital in the middle of town, a Thespian theater, new eateries popping up every year, a Walmart, Lowes and several major grocery Read More

country - 6/5/2007
We live in the country around welcome. we nice quite Read More

laplata - 8/8/2006
small town feel but close to Read More

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