Anyone going to take a chance on Sela?

Anonymous
And I wish there were more than 2 homes for sale in the neighborhood!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And I wish there were more than 2 homes for sale in the neighborhood!!


Maybe this will change with Spring around the corner?
Anonymous
120 Whittier St NW is now for sale.....it's a block from us and we're in a great part of Takoma DC. Lots of families with young children. We love our enclave and it's walking distance to everything.
Anonymous
Wish I could afford it! Sounds like a place I'd love to rent!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And I wish there were more than 2 homes for sale in the neighborhood!!


You should check out Takoma, NE and Lamond Riggs, NE. The school is Takoma, NE - Lamond Riggs is literally across the street and has single family brick Federalist style homes - very affordable - off of North Capitol - multiple houses appeared to be available for sale when we did our "dry run" commute test last week.
Anonymous
Comstock is building a new housing community of 38 single family homes and 73 townhomes called The Hampshires right around the corner from Sela and near CapCity too - http://comstockhomes.com/hampshire.php

Peabody Street already has 6 or so new houses up and people starting to move in so there's some great development going on in this area.
Anonymous
this was about sela- not tokoma park
Anonymous
There are a TON of houses currently being renovated in Petworth, which is super close to Takoma. North Petworth is also the new location of Latin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This question (for Sela and all the other schools as well - both DCPS and PCS) is premature. It's just too early for most people to say. People need time to know all their options, and consider them.

What would be really nice, is if the administration would organize a few playdates for prospective families. The Takoma Park Rec Center is *really* close. Why not plan to bring some graham crackers and juice boxes on a Saturday afternoon, and let people get to know each other? It's a lot easier to commit to the known than the unknown.


That is a great idea. One of my neighbors volunteers with them. I am going to suggest it.
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