Best Elementary school in DC

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Anonymous wrote:I don't think the homeowners on this site have a clue. Check out Zillow. Several apt buildings in the Murch district for close to that pricerange (example, The Consulate on Van Ness has a 2 bedroom for $2700). Archstone Conn Heights has 2 bedrooms for $2200.


Exactly! I live in this neighborhood and it's totally doable.


Can you post the square footage? Most of these apartments are tiny! If that's what you feel is worth selling a house for, do make sure you get some other amenities with it.
Anonymous
Try Connecticut Park Apartments in Woodley Park. Large apt and nice...not updated and lux but fantastic location.
Anonymous
In terms of what the OP is looking for in a school I would second the vote for Hearst. It is by far the most culturally diverse school in Ward 3, offers a warm welcoming community, small classes. School offers Spanish during the school day for 2-5 and Spanish and French after school and as a K or 1st grader the child would be in a brand new building (remaining facilities to be completed in stages between dec '15 and aug '16)

OP - you can check Hearst out on Feb 21 at next open house
Or if you can't wait that long call my work no 703.962.6624 and I would be happy to help you connect for a tour/ meeting with principal before then (I am K parent there)

Parts of Conn Ave and Wisc Ave with apt buildings are in the Hearst boundary
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In terms of what the OP is looking for in a school I would second the vote for Hearst. It is by far the most culturally diverse school in Ward 3, offers a warm welcoming community, small classes. School offers Spanish during the school day for 2-5 and Spanish and French after school and as a K or 1st grader the child would be in a brand new building (remaining facilities to be completed in stages between dec '15 and aug '16)

OP - you can check Hearst out on Feb 21 at next open house
Or if you can't wait that long call my work no 703.962.6624 and I would be happy to help you connect for a tour/ meeting with principal before then (I am K parent there)

Parts of Conn Ave and Wisc Ave with apt buildings are in the Hearst boundary


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are probably 3BRs in the co op buildings on Tilden Street. Not sure about rental though.


Those go for almost double the house price.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/4309031603.html


This one is IB for Eaton.
Anonymous
You might be able to rent an apartment (not a house) in bounds at Brent or Peabody for that.

http://yarmouthmanagement.com/today.html

Anonymous
It shouldn't be that hard to get a 2BR in Brent for that price. There are alot of smaller apartment buildings south of the Capitol that staffers live in. But I wouldn't expect them to pop up on craigslist. I think you'll have to beat the bushes and ask when their next vacancy will be. And you can certainly get a large 1BR English basement for less than 2K.

And, depending on your view of the schools, you should certainly be able to rent in Ludlow-Taylor or Tyler for that price.
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