Relocating from NY

Anonymous
The 20016 and 20007 zip codes are just north of G'town, are very nice, walkable to stuff, near Rock Creek Park. It'd be easy for your husband to go north to MD schools, or straight across the river to Arlington, Fairfax, or Alexandria schools. (Alexandria would be a bit to the south; Fairfax is a huge district, so his destination would depend on the specific school.) Don't know about what DC pre-K's are in those neighborhoods, though. For an easy condo, look at MacLean Gardens condos in NW DC on Wisconsin Avenue. They have a pool and playground on the grounds. It'd be an easy place to land for a year or so.
Anonymous
This is a nice thread because OP will definitely get more than 550 square feet! She will get walkable! Hopefully her hubs will find a job (there are so MANY schools!). She will get a bigger kitchen! I think DC will be such a nice step for her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a circulator bus from Union Station to Georgetown. That means Capitol Hill is also an option. All the free preschools are east of the park, and many are in and around Capitol Hill. Would consider renting inbounds for Ludlow-Taylor, which has excellent preschool classrooms, and then spending that first year weighing where you want to end up long term.


This is not true. Although not all DC schools have PS (for 3 yos), all do have PK (4 yos). And even some schools west of the park (e.g., Francis-Stevens) have PS. In fact, OP, you might want to check out the neighborhood that feeds Francis-Stevens (West End, which is between Dupont and Georgetown)--lots of apartments, easy access to Gtown and Virginia. The older grades at FS are still a work in progress, I think, but I know folks who've done PS/PK there and been very happy.
Anonymous
Rent a two bedroom on MacArthur blvd in the palisades. Bus to Georgetown (or walk or bike) and your kid gets to go to Key, which is great. Great family neighborhood with relatively cheap rents.
Anonymous
Pp, there is no reason for you to go to the burbs. Glover park or palisades.
Anonymous
As a ny transplant I would say do not go to the burbs! Stick to DC proper... Glover oark, palisades, AU park/ tenleytown, woodley park. Come for a visit or two and drive around.
Anonymous
Agree, try to stay in the city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a ny transplant I would say do not go to the burbs! Stick to DC proper... Glover oark, palisades, AU park/ tenleytown, woodley park. Come for a visit or two and drive around.


As a downtown Chicago transplant I 100% agree!!!
Anonymous
Agreed on staying in the city until at least K.
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