There are plenty of Somerset kids that also go to private. |
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OP if you are talking about Cambridge MA you will be disappointed by the “walkability” of all the above recommended neighborhoods. I live in CCMD in what DCUM would call a very walkable neighborhood, but it’s not even close to the density and walkability of Cambridge - not only sidewalks everywhere, but also many places to walk TO. Not just one strip mall or a couple of sad shops. Not just walking to the neighborhood park. Not just walking to a metro station.
Plenty of the recommended neighborhoods in CCMD and CCDC fit your other criteria, but as a former longtime Canterbridgian I miss the walkability of Cambridge everyday. |
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I would figure out exactly what your commute will be and what private schools you want to target. A walkable neighborhood is useless if you’re spending a bunch of time driving back and forth to school or changing trains to get to work.
I would also think about your commitment to a metro commute because in a lot of the neighborhoods you’re targeting in upper NW and Chevy Chase, it doesn’t really save time over driving by the time you get yourself to the train and navigate our ailing system. |
| Also Edgemoor neighborhood in Bethesda. |
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American University Park in DC would be perfect for your family. My sister lives there with her husband and 3 children and they all love it. They walk to the Tenleytown Metro, lots of grocery stores, parks, restaurants, etc. I'm pretty sure there are sidewalks on most streets because when I visit (which is often) I regularly see people walking and jogging. This house is within walking distance of the metro and Turtle Park, one of their favorite parks. It's slightly over your budget but you might want to check it out since it looks like it was recently reduced so they might be motivated to sell. Worth a look anyway. My husband and I live in Annapolis because my job is there but I'd love to live close to my sister and her family in AU Park if I could.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/4220-Van-Ness-St-NW-Washington-DC-20016/443171_zpid/?utm_medium=referral |
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OP again—
You all have given me a lot to think about. Thank you again. PP 20:24 yes, we are moving from Cambridge, MA. We have been incredibly happy here. I appreciate you sharing your perspective. It definitely helps in terms of setting a reasonable expectation for what to look for in our housing search. 20:33 These are helpful considerations. Thank you. |
| The metro is a great way to go if you live in DC. We have kids that have activities all over the area and we use a combination of both metro and car, depending on the location. I also live in in AU Park and I can tell you the neighborhood has a lot of diversity, which is one of my favorite things about it. |
I can second the walkability factor of Connecticut Ave and Wisconsin Ave. However, you will find more diversity if you stay closer to Wisconsin Ave and American University. I have friends teach there and the surrounding neighborhood seems pretty diverse, to me. Not to mention American University always has tons of wonderful events going on of which I've been to many. Very cool location! |
| OP, Georgetown = mini-Cambridge. You want to live in the very eastern part of that neighborhood that is walkable to the Foggy Bottom metro. Ignore the posters recommending unwalkable suburban sprawl. |
| Ugh, Connecticut Ave is boring and not particularly safe. Wisconsin Ave is sooooo much better! |
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You almost described exactly what we were looking for when we moved here. We initially moved to NW but didn’t find a good sense of community or any diversity in our neighborhood. We sacrificed the single family home and big yard and moved to old town Alexandria, and it’s been wonderful. After the elementary school you would want to do private, but otherwise it’s pretty much perfect. One issue is that upper brackets houses don’t come on that frequently so you may need to be patient.
People on here rip apart Alexandria, but it has great traditions, fun restaurants, bike trails, parades, neighborhood playgrounds, sports, etc. Look for 22314, southwest quadrant (so bordered by the river to the east, Washington st to the west, king st to the north. It’s also a little democratic enclave in VA. |
I’ve lived in DC for 20 years and I’ve never heard anyone but out-of-towners call Metro the subway. |
We used to live in Old Town Alexandria but we moved because the traffic was HORRENDOUS due to all the over development. Sure, it's walkable but the sitting in traffic factor is a killer. The old town metro on King Street is too far away so that's not an option for most people. We felt like we spent our life in the car, bumper to bumper. It was probably like Cambridge 25 years ago but not anymore. |
Potomac Falls (Potomac MD) Chevy Chase Village Bethesda Upper NW |
| We loved raising our kids in Cleveland Park. It ticks most of your boxes and is walking distance to several in-demand private schools (Cathedral schools, Sidwell, Maret, WIS, GDS.) There are no dead-ends for bike riding, but there are playgrounds and parks, and it's close to metro and walkable to restaurants and retail on both Wisconsin and Connecticut. |