Best place to live to commute to NoMa/Galludet?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring would be a horrid commute!


It wouldn't be too bad. And from SS metro it's only a few stops; maybe 10-15 minutes.


Hahaha WHAT?


WMATA.com trip planner for tomorrow morning: Rail departs from Silver Spring at 7:56am, arrives NoMa/Gallaudet U (New York Ave) 8:09am.
Anonymous
PP who scoffed: I checked myself right afterward and you are right--super short commute! I was totally wrong. And now I'm going to take the Metro to SS sometime because I live a short walk from the NoMa stop.
Anonymous
Maybe Fort Totten.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Fort Totten.


Ok. I take this back. Fort totten may be affordable and convenient, but probably not the best place to live.
Anonymous
Some of your decision will depend on how old your child is. If you have a child young enough that you can play the lottery for PK3 or 4, then I'd look in the District. But if you've already missed out on a PK spot and don't want to try the lottery for a much-coveted and rarely available elementary-aged spot, I'd look at Takoma Park, Silver Spring, or even Forest Glen Metro.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of your decision will depend on how old your child is. If you have a child young enough that you can play the lottery for PK3 or 4, then I'd look in the District. But if you've already missed out on a PK spot and don't want to try the lottery for a much-coveted and rarely available elementary-aged spot, I'd look at Takoma Park, Silver Spring, or even Forest Glen Metro.


If you can find a rental in bounds for J.O. Wilson (NoMa-ish), Burroughs (Brookland), Barnard (near Fort Totten), or Takoma (DC) elementary schools in DC, they are probably the best schools in DC given your price range and commute, and you would have free PK3 and PK4. Otherwise, Takoma Park Maryland and Silver Spring have some good options for elementary school.
Anonymous
Silver Spring, Wheaton, Glenmont...anything on that side of the red line will give you a decent commute. Depending on what time you arrive, driving in may be cheaper than metro - the lot that I park in sometimes is $7 before 9am. I come from farther away, but metro for me, all up, is well over twice that per day.
Anonymous
If you can afford walking distance to SS or Takoma Park metro the commute would be ideal! Keep in mind that there is not commuter parking at Takoma Park. I go in to Metro Center from SS daily and on a normal day the ride from SS to NoMa isn't more than 10 minutes. Forest Glen would be a good, cheaper option too but not sure about apartment options walkable to that metro.
Anonymous
There are some rentals in the Forest Glen area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
If you can find a rental in bounds for J.O. Wilson (NoMa-ish), Burroughs (Brookland), Barnard (near Fort Totten), or Takoma (DC) elementary schools in DC, they are probably the best schools in DC given your price range and commute, and you would have free PK3 and PK4. Otherwise, Takoma Park Maryland and Silver Spring have some good options for elementary school.


There are some decent 2 bedroom places under $2000 in bound for J.O. Wilson, but the neighborhoods are not what I would describe as "quiet". I would actually recommend Ft. Totten, near the metro, if you want to stay in DC, and Silver Spring/Takoma Park (again, close to metro) if not. Rush hour traffic from MD into DC along Rhode Island Ave or NY Ave is very painful and time consuming.
Anonymous
All these options that mention metro as means to commute-- is it possible that that is the line that metro will shut down for as long as 6 months at a time? I don't use metro, but I'm wondering how this is going to affect those that do use metro to commute. MAybe metro will provide buses? Set up a "Bus only" express lane? I hope they can find a helpful solution!
Anonymous
They said the red line is the least likely to have a long shut down because they've been doing repairs on it already.
Anonymous
Kingman Park
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Fort Totten.


Ok. I take this back. Fort totten may be affordable and convenient, but probably not the best place to live.


I live in Fort Totten (the neighborhood) and work in NOMA (by the metro station). My house is awesome (and affordable), my neighbors are great and my commute is absolutely amazing - 20 minutes d2d by train (includes .5 mile walk to ft. totten station), or even faster if i bike down using met branch trail. So.... not sure what you're talking about here.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kingman Park


Yep! Take the X3 bus directly to Galludet and NoMa. Or hop across the river to the super quiet river terrace neighborhood, which is also on the X3 line.
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