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If that's the case then they're also paid to attend classes with my kid and walk from the school into apartment buildings and rowhouses on my block daily.
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This. I CAN afford to live in ward 3. I chose to live in Penn Q. |
They get overtime for that. |
Well, I would have gone for it but my husband not so much. But when I saw I would have gone for it, I would have wanted to live in the 17th & T area, a little more manageable (in my opinion) than 13th and U, where I lived before. We compromised and still live in a walkable area - Starbucks, Whole Foods, a great wine bar etc, but we have more square footage, a yard, and kids riding bikes up and down our street. After condo living off of U St. (which I fully loved) for many years, then a small rowhouse - the additional square footage and closet space is really welcome, and I never thought I'd say it but I'm enjoying the quieter pace. It's definitely still "urban" compared to other areas and has alot of charm. By 31 I was outgrowing all of the going out and nightlife of U St, never finding parking etc. Now, if I had all the money in the world I'd move to Kalorama - but $1.2m might get us a 2br condo there. I'd also live in one of the larger Dupont rowhomes in a heartbeat - but again, $1.2m doesn't get you a lot in terms of a house there. |
Thank you for this! |
| I've been living in the DC area since the 80's, went to AU and have lived in DC, MD, and VA. Ward 3 is probably my favorite, followed by Chevy Chase. I like having the proximity of Downtown DC but wouldnt want to live there. You can keep all of the VA suburbs, save for perhaps parts of Great Falls and Mclean.... |
Because needs change when you have kids. I'm glad that what you do works for you. I too loved the urban vibe before kids, but once they arrived, the following happened: - I don't have time or money to spend much time in trendy bars and restaurants I adored pre-kids. So I don't need to be close to them; - I need space with kids. A lot more space. I'm just not a minimalist person. - Quiet - Large backyard - I love museums and theatres as much as the next person, but I simply don't spend much time there with kids. A quick trip down to the Mall with kids every month (once they are old enough) is not reason enough to live near them. Besides, getting to museums from Ward 3 takes as much time as from NOVA burbs - Don't want to take kids on metro Again, I respect your choices, but you asked a question, and I'm happy to answer. |
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No. I moved out of DC mostly to not have to deal with the DC government and public services (yes, including schools). We still live on a metro and are walking distance to grocery stores and coffeeshops, so we're about as suburban as Ward 3 in terms of houses and distance from metro and work (closer than many parts, like Glover Park).
I also wouldn't want to be a sardine on the red line every day, even with close metro access up there. |
This makes sense to me, although my own preferences are opposite on almost every count. I am, or at least aspire to be, a minimalist. I like noise the sound of active streets. I don't want to have to take care of a yard. I go to museums and theatres much more than I did prior to having a child, on average 2-4 a week. I love taking my child on public transportation of all kinds, and I hate driving. But, although I still feel a sense of reminiscence about living close to my beloved bars and restaurants, I rarely actually go to them. |
Just curious where you're from. I'm from Manhattan and I love being able to drive and have easy access to parking wherever I go. (I'm not the pp you quoted.) |
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I don't understand this thread. Ward 3 is huge. It's urban like Connecticut ave it's mansions in Spring valley , it's small town like the Palisades etc etc. You rubes have no idea about this city. Stick with the Vienna talk.
Yentas. |
Wasn't it started by someone who lives there and wants affirmation that she made a wise choice? Putzes. |
It is not a social experiment. You are an idiot. DCPS in Ward 3 is excellent. |
I think it was started by someone from Arlington or Fairfax or whatever. Schmucks. |
| No let's talk about charming places to live like Ashburn, Dale City, Sterling, Boyds, Clarksburg, and Germantown..... |