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I feel misgendered. Also the math is correct. Thereâs almost a half mil difference between a median TH sold in Logan and in CP. Logan Jan 23 just north of 1m; Jan 24 just south of 1.2m. Thereâs nothing much out of the wacc in the graph. In CP, the TH are limited but the median is 1.6m. SFH is north of $2m to north of $3m in Jan 24. Petworth TH $800k-$1m same period Can you find the data confirming Logan is the more expensive real estate including than Cleveland Park? Seems counterintuitive but Iâd love to see it. |
Wait, youâve lived in DC proper for two decades and have never been to Cleveland Park or Petworth? How?? |
Stop projecting, just because one does not want to live in Petworth due to safety concerns, and due to a lack of good schools, does not mean they are prejudiced. Hell the fact that you think so may suggest that in fact, you yourself are the prejudiced one, as you are bringing in race to a discussion where race was not even mentioned... |
This story still gives me nightmares We left Petworth about half a year before that happened, lived nearby |
We bought in CC and a friend in Petworth years ago. Friend did lottery and won spot in same jklm schools as our kid so other than the commute they were doing well. Fast forward ten years and the pandemic started and the situation deteriorated. After friend had to duck to the floor a couple of times because there was a shooting outside, friend sold house and moved to a smaller place in CC two years ago. I cannot afford Cleveland park but i would buy there a million times more than in Petworth. I dont GAF about lively if it entails having my kids risk getting hit by a stray bullet while on the porch |
| I feel like the city should have a fund to help people move if they wonât make it safe |
| woah just googled that basketball story- horrible and crazy I never heard this at the time. |
Whatâs your read? It was super weird how fast the family wanted it to go away. Were they intimidated into silence? |
Youâre making my point. The IB participation rate is lower than the neighborhood participation rate. Kids that are a 10 minute walk from school but OOB arenât showing in that data (unless you want to show me where). It doesnât mean that kids arenât staying local and using neighborhood schools. Theyâre just not the zoned neighborhood school. Out of my third graderâs closest friends, 3 are IB and 3 (her included) within 1-2 miles away and OOB. Iâm telling you how my kidsâ classrooms are. |
No idea, they just sounded like so many of the new young families - just wanted to live there, for the diverse community and make the place a nice community. It was becoming all of those things pre pandemic however around 2021 and various gangs and teen groups went a little wild, which has driven out anyone who could afford to leave or was able to quickly turn a profit on their house. Thereâs still a community but the violence is making it much harder for new-old families to come out |
| I've lived in Petworth since 2001. Raised my children here (lotteried into WOTP schools, although I see more and more neighborhood folks walking their kids to local schools each morning). Crime, while not great, is not the hellscape some try to describe. It's a great neighborhood that is accessible to other parts of the city and it's easy to get into Maryland |
I've lived here since 2016 and feel the same way. Sure I'd prefer a more stable school set up, but other than that I love our neighborhood and feel lucky to live here. |
Since 2014 here and I agree. |