Do wealthy people buying $1M-4M homes near a Metro stop even use the Metro?

Anonymous
After a couple years out of college everyone I know hated the Metro and bought a car. The novelty quickly wore thin. Is this just a real estate perk or are these millionaires actually using the Metro? If yes, for what and how frequently? I very rarely saw anyone wearing nice shoes/suits on the Metro.
Anonymous
I don't know about "wealthy" but we live in a house probably worth now about 1.4 m, near the Friendship Heights metro, and DH uses it every day to go to and from work.
Anonymous
PP again--DH's office is business casual, so you would never see him in nice suits or shoes. Not sure clothing is the standard I would use when evaluating if white-collar people use metro.
Anonymous
I don't consider myself a millionaire, even though on a single income I have a 895K condo. (Remember, people tend to punch ABOVE their weight in real estate). Yes, I use the metro.
Anonymous
I live in a big house near Metro and take it to work most days. We never ever ever use it on weekends or evenings. When we lived in DC we basically never used it even though we lived 5 mins away. The service is so awful and it's such a bad experience that lots of people are like us -- live very close to Metro, but very rarely use it. I guess if I didn't value my time or ever have to be on time to things and didn't care about my safety I would ride.
Anonymous
I live in a $2M house and live a few miles from Metro, which I use regularly to get downtown, at least when Metro is somewhat functional.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in a big house near Metro and take it to work most days. We never ever ever use it on weekends or evenings. When we lived in DC we basically never used it even though we lived 5 mins away. The service is so awful and it's such a bad experience that lots of people are like us -- live very close to Metro, but very rarely use it. I guess if I didn't value my time or ever have to be on time to things and didn't care about my safety I would ride.



Yes, the tons and tons of people who ride it every day don't care about these things either.



What a privileged world you live in. My god.
Anonymous
A lot of "millionaires" in NW DC actually bike to work. My husband is one of them and he knows many more as well.
Anonymous
I don't use metro but DH does twice a day every workday. Metro is consistently better than driving in. The orange line in va is packed with people in work attire every rush hour.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in a big house near Metro and take it to work most days. We never ever ever use it on weekends or evenings. When we lived in DC we basically never used it even though we lived 5 mins away. The service is so awful and it's such a bad experience that lots of people are like us -- live very close to Metro, but very rarely use it. I guess if I didn't value my time or ever have to be on time to things and didn't care about my safety I would ride.



Yes, the tons and tons of people who ride it every day don't care about these things either.



What a privileged world you live in. My god.


Not the PP but it doesn't exactly scream privilege for someone to explain why they don't ride Metro. Have you not seen the reports about the declining ridership? Poor leadership, unskilled workers, and poor maintenance have all taken their toll on this amateurish transit system.
Anonymous
OP here. In this thread about the sale of a $2.5M home in AU Park [DC], about half the responses mention its proximity to a Metro stop:

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/562605.page
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in a big house near Metro and take it to work most days. We never ever ever use it on weekends or evenings. When we lived in DC we basically never used it even though we lived 5 mins away. The service is so awful and it's such a bad experience that lots of people are like us -- live very close to Metro, but very rarely use it. I guess if I didn't value my time or ever have to be on time to things and didn't care about my safety I would ride.


I don't understand- you say you take metro to work most days but that lots of people are like you- live near metro but rarely use it.
Anonymous
Metro is a time of day thing. We avoid certain stops/lines if school is in session. At night only ride 1 specific route. I wear old shoes and clothes that go in the washer and usually a lightweight raincoat.

That became an addition when on a weekend a kid in a stroller squirted me with a juicebox. One day I was sitting next to a person eating a messy burrito.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A lot of "millionaires" in NW DC actually bike to work. My husband is one of them and he knows many more as well.


No one cares about your smelly husband. Does he tell you how people try to avoid him in the garage where he leaves his bike or in the elevators?
Anonymous
I lived in Foggy Bottom right after college and took the orange to and from work every day. I told my dad I saw a homeless guy defecating on the train. That weekend he bought me a new VW Jetta to drive to work and paid my building's parking fee for me. Lol.
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