Anywhere IB for Murch, JKL, Maury, Hearst, H-A or stoddert
If you can’t find anything go into northern virgina Orange Line |
Yes to Burleit and Glover Park. Stoddert and Hyde-Addison are great. Check out Craigslist. |
Do you want to send your younger child to public PK3 next year? You missed the lottery but there are some neighborhoods where you'd have a good commute and a good chance of getting into a school if you applied now. However, these tend not to be the places with the highest-performing schools. |
If you could make two bedrooms work, this building has rent control, is in bounds for an elementary with pre-k 3 (lower test scores, but my neighbors with children there have been very happy with it), across the street from a park, and two blocks from a metro station and grocery store. They have townhouse type duplexes as well as regular apartment style units.
https://www.udr.com/washington-dc-apartments/southwest/waterside-towers/ |
Connecticut Avenue near Forest Hills. You’ll be zone to Murch/Deal/Wilson and within walking distance of all three. |
You could look in Cathedral Heights, close to AU. Sutton Place or Embassy Park townhouses/ condos. E.S. is Horace Mann, it's a good school. Buses take you downtown. Nice green neighborhood. Otherwise, Glover Park for Stoddert E.S., AU Park for Janney E.S. or Van Ness, Cleveland Park neigborhoods. |
https://www.zillow.com/b/3031-sedgwick-st-nw-washington-dc-5j55sr/
This is near Hearst. |
+1. Free quality PK3 can go a long way, maybe even allow you to increase housing budget. Shepherd Park DC lovely area and bus line down 16th to work. |