OP here: Totally agree. I’d be shocked if it went for less than 950k. |
I just walked down that block of Kennedy this weekend and was thinking how nice it is. That said, it's not convenient to anything you describe.
Morelands Tavern is down the block, which is great but you said you don't eat out much. If you're an athlete, it's very convenient to the Park for running, tennis courts, and a Cross-Fit studio. But there's no grocery store in walking distance (I think the closest would be Piney Branch Safeway which is a hike or a Latino grocery on Kennedy, which is actually pretty good but definitely not WF. There are buses that run down 16th and 14th frequently. I vote that you should stay put; I like living up here, but it's really different than the Hill and that seems like you have a good thing going down there. |
Lots of folks (including us) left the Hill for Brookland/Woodridge/North Michigan Park. I was brokenhearted to leave the Hill for what felt like exile. But realistically we weren't dining out very often with little kids and I still used the car to get to Costco on the weekends. Now I love having a big yard, parking, and a lot more space (closets and a guest bedroom). |
OP, is there any way you could create more space with your current home? Built-ins, custom shelving in your closets and pantry, dedicated kids' study space with built-in desks, file storage, USB ports etc.? |
Another vote for staying. The walkability is worth it. |
I would pay 100k not to have Kennedy st as my address, I can’t think of a worse part of NW and not many worse in all of dc |
We did it. I miss the old hood sometimes, but like OP, we weren't eating out much and definitely weren't using the bar scene much. Plus it was a challenge for friends to park to visit.
Now the kids love having a yard and autonomy to wander the neighborhood with their friends. We love the parking not only at our home, but at the stores and restaurants. Walkability is nice, but when you're in a very dense area, you HAVE to walk because parking is rough. I don't walk to the grocery store anymore, but I much prefer the ease of driving to one with plentiful parking and driving home to private parking plus plentiful street parking. we have a 24 hour cvs with a drivethrough pharmacy. It's far better than trying to walk to one in an emergency because parking is too difficult. We're in Shepherd Park close to Walter Reed so we'll have that soon. For now, we can walk to Takoma Park and downtown Silver Spring. There are some restaurants a few blocks away on Georgia Ave, but not much that we frequent. We're also very close to the rick creek park trails, which we use a lot. Of course we have a much bigger home with great spaces for entertaining. It's also nice for us to have a separate tv area and separate kids area. That way the tv area is nice and neat for family movie time. Plenty of bedrooms for guests. These are small things, but they do make the quality of life easier. And the bus is much nicer than metro. Several bus stops going to and from the silver spring metro station if you need metro and don't want to walk. We can walk to art class, karate, 2 farmer's markets, etc. So less night life, but walkable to the things our family uses. OP, if you move, definitely move to a neighborhood with sidewalks and make sure your house has a front yard. My kids go to the front yard and neighborhood kids from all around meet up and play. This alone is worth it. Good luck with your decision! |
I went from Columbia Heights to Chevy Chase DC. I love it so much. Much quieter because there are no police sirens, no fireworks being shot at all hours from july - september but at the same time, much more lively. I'm actually closer to the metro and have more freedom to go out because it feels generally safer. |
I actually live in a suburban part and want to live in a dense more urban part. I need some signs of life! |
We're in the western end of Brightwood as well (just off of 16th NW). We moved here from the Kalorama Triangle, and before that, Columbia Heights. We got a little stir crazy from living in small apartments with no outdoor space and stressful street parking, so we semi-impulsively bought an attached house. I was very very concerned about moving what felt like so far away from downtown and... it's been fine. I bike to work downtown and its 20-25 minutes, Moreland's walkable for the neighborhood pub vibe (watching caps games, happy hour on the patio, etc...) and while the Safeway on Piney Branch is stunningly mediocre relative to WF, it's just down the street when I need something in a pinch. And if you jog/bike/like the outdoors, living directly adjacent to Rock Creek is a major bonus as well. If you're looking up here to be close to a school that goes through HS, I'm guessing it's DCI. If so- there are a LOT of DCI / DCI feeder families who have bought up here recently, so you'd definitely have plenty of neighbors in the school community if that matters. |
Trust me until your jobs move you out to western Fairfax co. it will always be Waaaaaaaay better and cooler even if you are in a slightly more suburban part, proximity to cool shit is what's important and you will still have that! |
Elementary schools in 16th Street Heights (and many parts of Petworth) are pretty good. |
There are quiet spots on the Hill. Check out the "Place" street names -- the one-block long streets. Quieter than many suburban locations. |
We moved from Adams Morgan to Burleith. It's been a big change (mostly for my wife), but we've adapted. I enjoy the serenity of our neighborhood and Adams Morgan is a 12 minute Uber ride in the evening costing us $8.
None of our friends are nearby. DW's family is closer to us (in Bethesda). Work commutes to downtown via Metrobus are about the same. There's enough walkable stuff nearby on Wisconsin and in Georgetown to still feel connected to the city. However, getting to the east side of the city is now easily 30-45 minutes via car. To get to my friend's house in Trinidad on the weekend takes me 35-40 minutes. That was surprising. |
After 12 years, we moved from Petworth to Shepherd Park earlier this year. In Petworth, we heard gunshots at night at least once every 5 to 6 weeks. After someone was shot in the alley behind our house, we called it quits and are so happy we did.
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