Oyster families: where can people live moderately in Woodley?

Anonymous
You don't need to have lived in NYC to understand that is not tiny, but glad you got to brag about living in NY, or felt the need to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That is definitely not tiny!


Yea, no shit. I live in 700 sqf with two kids. But I'm from the midwest, so what do I know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That is definitely not tiny!


Yea, no shit. I live in 700 sqf with two kids. But I'm from the midwest, so what do I know.


Thank you for posting this.

I hate hate hate it when people who have lived in NYC think they and only they understand urban real estate. get over yourselves! many other cities around the globe!
Anonymous
Wow. Y'all are like an angry mob. If I liked NYC so much, I would still live there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Y'all are like an angry mob. If I liked NYC so much, I would still live there.


sorry, I was one of the snarks above. I like you more now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Y'all are like an angry mob. If I liked NYC so much, I would still live there.


sorry, I was one of the snarks above. I like you more now.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, unfortunately those are the two options. And remember it's for the long haul: if you move out of boundary, you will have to reapply for the next grade through the lottery.

There is a building across from the Omni that is fairly decent in size and very convenient (but has no parking). Some of the units are condos and rent privately. It's worth looking into.

Good luck.


NP here. Is that true about reapplying if you move out? I have never heard that before.


Yes, it's written explicitly on their website. Oyster has had a problem with this game in the past so they're vigilant about rooting it out now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, unfortunately those are the two options. And remember it's for the long haul: if you move out of boundary, you will have to reapply for the next grade through the lottery.

There is a building across from the Omni that is fairly decent in size and very convenient (but has no parking). Some of the units are condos and rent privately. It's worth looking into.

Good luck.


NP here. Is that true about reapplying if you move out? I have never heard that before.


Yes, it's written explicitly on their website. Oyster has had a problem with this game in the past so they're vigilant about rooting it out now.


Is this it automatic or by principal discretion? Anyone with recent experience?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, unfortunately those are the two options. And remember it's for the long haul: if you move out of boundary, you will have to reapply for the next grade through the lottery.

There is a building across from the Omni that is fairly decent in size and very convenient (but has no parking). Some of the units are condos and rent privately. It's worth looking into.

Good luck.


NP here. Is that true about reapplying if you move out? I have never heard that before.


Yes, it's written explicitly on their website. Oyster has had a problem with this game in the past so they're vigilant about rooting it out now.


Is this it automatic or by principal discretion? Anyone with recent experience?


Read the website?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, unfortunately those are the two options. And remember it's for the long haul: if you move out of boundary, you will have to reapply for the next grade through the lottery.

There is a building across from the Omni that is fairly decent in size and very convenient (but has no parking). Some of the units are condos and rent privately. It's worth looking into.

Good luck.


NP here. Is that true about reapplying if you move out? I have never heard that before.


Yes, it's written explicitly on their website. Oyster has had a problem with this game in the past so they're vigilant about rooting it out now.


Is this it automatic or by principal discretion? Anyone with recent experience?


Read the website?


the question is whether they have forced anyone to do that. if the policy is in place since 2011, I would think someone on here would know of someone who was forced out if they were doing it. just a thought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, unfortunately those are the two options. And remember it's for the long haul: if you move out of boundary, you will have to reapply for the next grade through the lottery.

There is a building across from the Omni that is fairly decent in size and very convenient (but has no parking). Some of the units are condos and rent privately. It's worth looking into.

Good luck.


NP here. Is that true about reapplying if you move out? I have never heard that before.


Yes, it's written explicitly on their website. Oyster has had a problem with this game in the past so they're vigilant about rooting it out now.


Is this it automatic or by principal discretion? Anyone with recent experience?


Read the website?


the question is whether they have forced anyone to do that. if the policy is in place since 2011, I would think someone on here would know of someone who was forced out if they were doing it. just a thought.


And the other question is do you want to take that chance?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:sqft?

1200. Wouldn't call it Tiny.


Ours, IB for Oyster, is also 1200. We're on the Kalorama Triangle side. Urban families live in apartments.
Anonymous
"Pay up or double up" is right. We live in a 2BR, ~1000sf apartment on Connecticut, ~$1900/mo, 2 children. The houses near us are in the $1M range. We will not move until we're out of Oyster no matter HOW big they get.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Pay up or double up" is right. We live in a 2BR, ~1000sf apartment on Connecticut, ~$1900/mo, 2 children. The houses near us are in the $1M range. We will not move until we're out of Oyster no matter HOW big they get.


that sounds like a steal!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Pay up or double up" is right. We live in a 2BR, ~1000sf apartment on Connecticut, ~$1900/mo, 2 children. The houses near us are in the $1M range. We will not move until we're out of Oyster no matter HOW big they get.


that sounds like a steal!


That's one of the small number of rent controlled apartments referenced earlier in the thread, I am sure. Market rent in the Oyster zone for that type of apartment is $2750-3000.
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