News just came out that they’re going to be building low income housing right at 18th & Columbia. Thanks to the “neighborhood activists”, Truist gave up and donated that corner to Jubilee to develop. Doesn’t seem like that’s going to help the current neighborhood residents. |
Fully agree. Kensington and Somerville could not be more different (as far as attractive places to live go). |
Glover is so, so overrated. Crowded and bad row homes with idiotic random “pop ups” sprinkled throughout. |
NP. I loved living in Glover Park, and miss it. We're now sadly priced out for our needs, but are half considering a condo just to move back. It's a great neighborhood. |
I live in the non historic part of Kensington. The historic part near the train station and downtown area is really nice, but it depends on your commute. There are houses similar to Cleveland parks, you can easily walk to grocery stores etc. I would not advise my parent of Kensington for someone who likes Cambridge. Mine is boring suburbia. Like Levittown. Perfectly nice but not cute or urban. Depends on her budget. My favorites are Woodley Park and Cleveland Park. Take a Park is cute too but further out than those two. She might like Capitol Hill. |