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. |
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http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/4309458730.html
IB for Stoddert. |
| Try Connecticut Park Apartments in Woodley Park. Large apt and nice...not updated and lux but fantastic location. |
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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 |
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Those go for almost double the house price. |
This one is IB for Eaton. |
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You might be able to rent an apartment (not a house) in bounds at Brent or Peabody for that.
http://yarmouthmanagement.com/today.html |
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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. |