Don't buy a home on a maybe. You have to buy the neighborhoods that are actually there, not the neighborhoods you wish will be there in 5-10 years. |
I'm not the PP, but learn to take a joke! Sheesh. PP is right anyway. |
| The Maury district might be good for you on Capitol Hill. Your son might be old enough for PreK next year, depending on bday. and you'd get a good school and could either walk to Stadium Armory metro or take a bus going to Union Station after you drop off your son. You'd stand a good chance of getting into Maury for PreK3 being inboundary. (We were called pretty quickly off the waitlist this year.) You'd also have Appletree in walking distance. And its extremely family friendly, walkable neighborhood. |
Yes, if one can afford to buy a neighborhood that is already perfect. Otherwise, it can be a very rational trade off analysis to choose something that is affordable, but with a few warts and comes with reasonable risks. |
| Don't know much about MARC, but would caution against relying on that for transportation, especially for a reverse commute. Do the trains run as frequently in the opposite direction or at non-rush hour times? |
MARC going Baltimore to DC isn't so bad because it's a city to a city, though I generally agree with this point about commuter rail. I once looked into a reverse commute using VRE to Quantico and it was nigh unto impossible. |
I thought OP was thinking of renting, hence an earlier poster's reply about the place with rent control (who knew there was still such a thing)? I think the rental market's almost as tight as the sales market in those areas, though Craigs List suggests a bunch of 2 bedroom options. |
Penn line you can. Camden not so much. |
Some people prefer the warts being "terrible in-bounds public schools" and "annoying petty crime problem." Other people choose "45 minute commute" as their wart. |
Check out Yarmouth realty for Capitol Hill rentals. There was a super nice house on my block (one block from Lincoln park) renting for around $3500. Great great area for kids! |
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OP here. Thanks to everyone! This has been a super helpful thread full of very specific recommendations which gives me a great place to start. I'm reading up about Maury and it sounds awesome. I'd forgotten that my son could be eligible for free PK-3...score another point for DC!
Thanks to the PP who suggested Yarmouth realty. Their properties look great. Are there any similar, small management companies like that to check out? |