Best Elementary school in DC

Anonymous
I am selling my house in crime-ridden neighborhood to rent anywhere in DC where DC can go. She is currently in K but I may have her repeat.
Where in DC should i rent? I don't want to pay over $2500 and that's pushing it. Need a 2 bedroom, want 3.
Want a very culturally and racially diverse school with good academic track record. Bilingual could be nice (French or spanish), Arts important.

Where would you move?
Anonymous
You aren't getting a three bedroom for that price in the "best school " district unless you 1) very wealthy or 2) very poor and qualify for some kind of public subsidy. You can probably find something west of the park maybe Van Ness area for $2500 and two bedroom and it would be a very good school.
Anonymous
Don't know what the rental market is like, but I'd look at the apartment buildings along Connecticut Ave in the Murch district.
Anonymous
Crux is housing values and rents trend together. Unless you've inherited that house, you likely won't be able to sell a not so valuable house for a valuable rental unit. But you do have more options, no doubt. I'd also say along Connecticut Ave, maybe in some of the older buildings, you can find affordable (small!) rental apartments.
Anonymous
homeschool
Anonymous
Don't know if you can rent a 2 bedroom in Oyster for that or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Crux is housing values and rents trend together. Unless you've inherited that house, you likely won't be able to sell a not so valuable house for a valuable rental unit. But you do have more options, no doubt. I'd also say along Connecticut Ave, maybe in some of the older buildings, you can find affordable (small!) rental apartments.


I don't know what this means. OP said her current location is crime ridden, she did not say how she would do on the sale or whether her budget depended on a certain sale price.

OP - I would suggest looking in the Murch district or in glover park in bounds for Stoddert. Another possibility is renting in McLean gardens. Which I think is in bounds for Eaton. All are very good schools, going on nothing but gut and outside observation I would look closely at stoddert.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am selling my house in crime-ridden neighborhood to rent anywhere in DC where DC can go. She is currently in K but I may have her repeat.
Where in DC should i rent? I don't want to pay over $2500 and that's pushing it. Need a 2 bedroom, want 3.
Want a very culturally and racially diverse school with good academic track record. Bilingual could be nice (French or spanish), Arts important.

Where would you move?


This is either a troll just wanting to stir up nonsense by parroting commonly seen posts like this, or someone who is totally clueless. In either case, the popcorn is ready!
Anonymous
I would move to silver spring in MoCo, is what I would do.
Anonymous
Yeah, seems a little hard to believe.
Anonymous
what is hard to believe? bought myhouse for $395,000. have over $100,000 in equity. could sell for $450,000. two murders, burgulary last month. i want out.

ready to move. DC was first choice but maybe mcps makes more sense
Anonymous
Look along Conn Ave. in upper NW, there is lots to walk to, metro and grocery stores. Wilson pool not far away, Rock Creek Park.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, seems a little hard to believe.


Why hard to believe? This person sounds exasperated and needs to think she has options. I know more than one person in this situation in my neighborhood.
Anonymous
I'm sorry to hear that!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what is hard to believe? bought myhouse for $395,000. have over $100,000 in equity. could sell for $450,000. two murders, burgulary last month. i want out.

ready to move. DC was first choice but maybe mcps makes more sense


If you want an apartment, you'll have plenty of choice in DC. For a house I'd look to Moco.
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