Moving to dc....

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In DC the landlord pays the fees, not the tenant. A broker can show you several different properties--they all seem to pull from a common list.
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Anonymous wrote:In DC the landlord pays the fees, not the tenant. A broker can show you several different properties--they all seem to pull from a common list.


Thanks -- any brokers in particular that people recommend? Moving to DC from out-of-state and not really familiar with the areas, but do want something walkable/Brooklyn-ish, to the extent possible. Lotteried into CM for PS3, which I believe will be in the Old Soldiers Home, so thinking about Mount Pleasant and Columbia Heights, possibly Brookland. Capitol Hill seems ideal but not sure about the commute from their to the new CM (also price may be too high). Will be coming in from out-of-state so hoping that a broker can help me get the most out of my limited apartment-hunting time...

Many thanks in advance...
Anonymous
Brokers are not common in DC.dc is not a broker town and if I was a landlord I would never pay a brokers fee. Look on craigslist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:yes, just a basic filter (brita, pur, etc.). Unless there is a specific lead pipe issue with that house. That happens with some older homes. You can do a simple text that you buy at a hardware store, collect sample yourself and send it to a lab.


Unless you have lead pipes, OP, you can certainly drink tap water in DC with no ill effects.
Anonymous
Totally agree with PP. I'm a physician and my family drinks DC tap water. I have lived here most of my life and would not have said this 20 years ago. The water quality is fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Farmer's market in van ness at UDC (up the street during construction.) Also a trader joe's going into van ness.


Can you link to a story about TJs coming to Van Ness? We live here on Conn Ave and hadn't heard that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Here's another option for Ross. It's a bit more expensive but looks like a nice place:
http://www.trulia.com/rental/3151206374-1401-17th-...W-Washington-DC-20036#photo-18

Good luck!


It does, even if small. Wow, Ross is only 150 students too? That's kind of nice, in its own way.


Yes, another Ross parent here. That's one of the things we love about it. It's a very close, caring community. One class per grade, lots of family events, everyone knows each other.
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