Rooftop.
In DC, you’ll be eaten by mosquitoes or rats in your backyard rendering it largely unusable. |
We have a decent-sized backyard. No rats. Mosquitos can be controlled with candles and zappers. |
I don’t care about privacy and views, I’d prefer a card for workouts, having friends over and playing with the pup. |
Backyard. You can always add a rooftop deck in a few years, but you can't add a backyard. |
Ugh. It looks great on a website photo, but the reality? No thanks. We've done both. Being able to shuttle in and out of my kitchen/living room to the patio is way better than walking up 3 flights of stairs to sit outside. And with most patios, you can carve out at least a small amount of dirt - space for planting flowers, or letting the dog do his business in a pinch. |
In your 20s or 30s, no pets no kids I think rooftop. In your 40s with small dependents— patio. Although it depends a fair on specifics. |
We also have a patio underneath a 2nd floor deck. The shade is really nice! I sit out on the patio to telework quite a bit. We also have a 6’ fence around our small backyard - and have put some thought and effort into landscaping the small area that we do have - so it really feels like a ‘secret garden.’ However, we’re further out in the burbs so haven’t really dealt with rats. Rats might be enough to move me up to the roof. Shade is pretty crucial though too. I’ve had a couple of houses with 2nd floor decks that were pretty much unusable most of the day due to the heat and glare. Also, if you’re thinking of growing plants up on the rooftop make sure that you have a water source nearby. Potted plants will dry out VERY quickly during a hot summer day. (Even plants in a large pot with a built-in reservoir.) |