Racists gonna racist, apparently. |
| Columbia heights with a kid would be a no-go for us. If you want to be nearby, go a bit further north (16th st heights) or west (Mt Pleasant). 16th st is safer and cheaper and mt Pleasant is safer, but more expensive. |
How does the "block-by-block" Realtor spin work when there's a drive-by shooting a block from the Metro? |
Prepare for all the "luxury" condo flip bag-holders to come out of the woodwork. |
| Hell no. -DC resident of 20 years |
Nothing. You seem enchanted by the area and think nothing needs one. |
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I can't speak to that particular neighborhood but I raised my kid a block from public housing on the Southeast edge of Capitol Hill. Interestingly, as the neighborhood has gentrified it has become a little less friendly. Anyway, I love my neighborhood but I have always been careful. And gentrification isn't necessarily making it safer by the way. I still have to be careful.
Anyway, all this is to say that you have to know your level of tolerance, OP. Lots of people would not want to live where I live but I love it. Do what is right for you and your family. |
I feel like this is the biggest thing that people don't understand ... just because you pay a million dollars to live in a rowhome, doesn't mean it's safer. |
| OP do you read the news? There have been soooooooooo many shootings on that block in particular this year that it boggles the mind that you would even consider it. I lived in CH until a couple years ago and always felt fairly safe but even then I didn't walk down Columbia as a rule, and it's gotten so much worse recently that I have a hard time believing this post isn't a troll designed to stir up anti-CH replies. |
| OP - what is your budget and where do you commute to? Maybe we can help you find a better neighborhood. |