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OK so where do we start with this one?
Once upon a time, planters in the American colonies faced a shortage of labor... or maybe just that DC has huge educational and outcome disparities among its communities and that they have historically mixed very little, and schools where those with few prospects live are considered bad, and sometimes are. |
Yep. Rent an affordable apartment (or house, if she can) in the school zone of choice. Easy peazy. |
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Try to get into a charter or rent near the school you want your kids attend. You can still buy a house if you think DC real estate is that great, but you don't have to live in it. Rent it out.
You really do need a million to buy a house near one of the good schools. Some can afford it, but there are way more people who can't. My child is going to the school of our choice because we don't mind living in the condo through elementary school years. I was asked a lot how I can afford to live near good school, but condos are not that expensive. |
| Its funny how people on this site think $800k is affordable for a home.... |
Even funnier how some believe they are entitled to live in a large house in one of the best zip codes of our nation's capital |
| We went private with financial aid. It is more economical to us than overspending with high property taxes. I understand not everyone can do this. |
It's not 800K. We paid $350K for one bedroom + den (practically a 2-bed) inbound for Horace Mann. It's a matter of choice. We traded space in favor of better education. Do your homework, there's plenty on non-fancy condos in the area, on Mass Ave, and one building on the south side of Cathedral Ave. and New Mexico. Rent rates in those buildings are not bad either. Of course you share with AU students, which makes you wonder why investing in education is meant to be a good investment. |
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I'm with you prior poster
You can get a SFH in Silver Spring for 500k thats in a decent school district. Buy there or Rockville (thats a bit further out) Virginia try Annandale |
Me, too! |
| Middle class families who want good schools eventually move to Springfield or Centreville or Gaithersburg. |
If your head is up your behind, you probably could. |
Plus, Mann gets you Hardy instead of Deal. |
What's an example of a non charter, must take all comers school in a poor neighborhood with high test scores? What's an example of a school in a rich neighborhood attended by students in that rich neighborhood with low scores? |