Are there any truly middle class neighborhoods in DC?

Anonymous
And by middle class, I mean a neighborhood that two teachers could afford to buy in.
Anonymous
Dc proper or dc metro?
Anonymous
SE dc (if you have the street smarts)
Or
Upper Montgomery county
There is also Fredericksburg, Frederick and Mount Airy
Anonymous
Silver Spring
Anonymous
OP said DC.
Anonymous
Wheaton, silver spring, parts of Kensington.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And by middle class, I mean a neighborhood that two teachers could afford to buy in.

It won’t be a neighborhood where you’d want to send your kids to school.
Anonymous
Lamond-Riggs, Riggs Park
Anonymous
In VA, I know two-teacher families who have bought in Annandale, Shirlington, Manassas, Burke, Reston, and Crystal City. Some of them send their kids to the neighborhood schools and others take their kids to the school where they teach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP said DC.


+1. People can’t read.
Anonymous
It depends on how big a place you want to buy. 4BR detached house? 2BR condo?
Anonymous
Columbia heights.
Anonymous
Some options by the Arboretum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In VA, I know two-teacher families who have bought in Annandale, Shirlington, Manassas, Burke, Reston, and Crystal City. Some of them send their kids to the neighborhood schools and others take their kids to the school where they teach.


A decent number of FCPS teachers live in Ashburn and Leesburg.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In VA, I know two-teacher families who have bought in Annandale, Shirlington, Manassas, Burke, Reston, and Crystal City. Some of them send their kids to the neighborhood schools and others take their kids to the school where they teach.


West Springfield has a ton of FCPS teachers living there.

Centerville too.
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