It's also largely irrelevant when the OP said public schools aren't a factor. Don't you hate it when people respond without taking the time to even read what the OP is looking for? |
| It seems like a no-brainer that you want to be in S. Arlington or Alexandria City. Any farther out, and you're dealing with a much more suburban feel. |
| I agree with the posters about Shirlington/Fairlington probably being your best bet. It's got the cute little downtown Shirlington area that hosts lots of family-friendly events in the warmer months. The Fairlington townhouses tend to be small, though, so if you decide to sacrifice walkability, you could look at Cameron Station. It has lots of young families (lots of military renters) and a nice pool and community center, plus a couple of playgrounds nearby. (and a library, and a farmer's market, and lots of retail within a mile.) |
OP here. Thank you for all of these quick responses! To answer the poster above, we would increase our rental budget if we lived on the Hill since we'd only be paying aftercare costs. DH isn't in love with his job and would prefer to work closer to downtown if we stay in the area. He just strongly prefers MD/DC over VA if we buy a forever home here...I'm indifferent. But who knows, maybe he'll change his mind. |
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I live on Capitol Hill and I think your budget is OK, as long as you didn't need to be in-bounds for your school (which it sounds like you don't, since you are planning on relying on the lottery.) We lotteried into a great OOB school on the Hill and I swear, we are never moving. It's such a great neighborhood for families.
I'm not ignoring petty crime; we have had a couple of things stolen from outside our house. I just figure it is an OK price to pay to live somewhere we can walk to school, restaurants, transportation, friends' houses, parks... |
On the contrary. |
This - like Parkfairfax Condos/Townhomes. You can walk to Shirlington Square, and the commute to DC isnt bad at all. Del Ray? (Alexandria). I hear a lot of kudos for that neighborhood on here, but not sure about the schools there - check great schools. Old Town Alexandria? (with private school) |
| She said schools aren't an issue, people. |
I grew up in Burke. Nice place to raise a family if you like suburban life, but it is not at all walkable. |
| Del Ray, hands down. $3000 is more than enough to rent a nice townhouse with a yard (or maybe even SFH), walking distance to the metro and to the shops and restaurants on Mt. Vernon Avenue. |
Another vote for Del Ray. We lived there when our 2 oldest kids were preschoolers and it's a great neighborhood for a young family. |
The only thing that is poor is your reading comprehension. OP specifically said public schools are not a concern |
| Also agree with del ray suggestion. Moved to del ray from cap hill 8 years ago and I love it. Not sure about rental market but its a great walkable neighborhood. |
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Some Del Ray rentals on craigslist right now:
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/apa/4256172755.html http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/apa/4270947808.html |
that little house is adorable! |