Is the east of DC a good area?

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Anonymous wrote:Only if you can't afford the west.

It's interesting that a lot of major cities in the northern hemisphere work out like that. Perhaps it has to do with the prevailing winds coming from the west: the Westerlies. In our industrial past, richer people tended to settle west of the urban center, to have fresher air, and class entrenchment (and redlining in the US) has done the rest.



Ever heard of the upper East side?


Anacostia, Fairlawn, Deadwood and some areas of congress heights are the only one I would go for. Property prices are going to stay high because people know the potential.
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NOPE
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC EOTR(east of the river) is going to be great investment if you can get it in Anacostia or Deanwood.


Based on what?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am in Fairlawn close to Anacostia and love it here.
I am the pp who posted that I've lived EOTR for over 20 years. I'm also in Fairlawn and love it.
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