Exactly, it comes down to cost of living. Period. That is folks biggest beef. |
Yes, this is well documented: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-state-of-nova/post/lorton-one-of-the-most-diverse-communities-in-america-new-study-says/2012/09/11/28320120-fb69-11e1-8adc-499661afe377_blog.html |
The race relations in DC proper are bad. Willful segregation on both sides. All of the knowledge in DC is imported from the people who move here and the rest are left without opportunities for a good education or a solid middle class life. Like him, hate him, pity him or whatever but people remember the patronage days of Marion Barry who created the black middle class. He didn't position anyone for a future when it would begin to erode. |
I will say three things that are the biggest issues for me: 1. COL 2. Weather 3. Lack of access to really nice outdoors/nature. COL would be more palatable if the weather was more temperate year round, right on the pacific ocean OR DC was in a heavily wooded/green near mountains/trails like the pacific northwest/colorado front range/jackson hole. Imagine all of dc proper was in the jackson hole valley surrounded by picturesque world class mountains/outdoors activities - would be brilliant |
We have an amazing theater scene. Got to disagree with you on this one -- unless you're not including theater. |
But you can choose to not blame the white apologist attitude on the low-income residents of the city. Seriously. |
Different strokes for different folks. I didn't love DC until I got the heck out of Georgetown. But that's just me. Obviously YMMV. |
and the Langley, Mclean, Great Falls is generic, rich, over achievers. unless you are part of the club you will be an outsider. and you know when you are not part of the club. |
| The city actually had a lot of soul and character decades ago. Before anyone starts with a "murder capital" rant, yes there were very dangerous areas, but also enough parts that were safe. Gentrification has changed DC for the better and worse. |
It is the airport code for charlotte. |
This is a concern I have. I love DC. Lived there for 12 years. Moved out of state in 2009 for husband's job but we have always planned to return when our first child starts school in 2017. Problem is, while I loved it when I was single, I imagine having kids in the DC area is going to be a completely different scenario. Living out of the area, we have saved immensely on childcare costs and housing. But the traffic and possibly overcrowded schools make me wonder...is moving back with two kids the best idea? It is for my career (am the mom) but my DH commute will be horrible whereas now he commutes 10 min. and I may have a bad commute as well. If anyone wants to chime in on moving back with elementary-aged kids, please chime in. |
Not PP, but I completely agree with them. Yes, DC now has a lot of good theater. But for me, DC lacks much more than that. Other cities have an entire artistic vibe that permeates everywhere. And so much of the art around here seems forced and polished. In other cities, it's more organic. Murals all over buildings, community art projects, small cash-strapped, theaters set up in strip malls by actors with big dreams, art fairs every other weekend, music in every park during the summers. Instead of tearing down old buildings, they turn them into artist lofts and galleries. It's hard to describe everything that other cities have that DC lacks. But I know that a big part of it is that artists have no reason or interest to live here. And even if they did, cannot afford it. That said, the art scene here has improved a lot in the past 10-15 years. I have hope. It will never be as great as NYC, Austin, Minneapolis, Portland, etc because DC will always have a sterility to it, but it can improve. |
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I don't think it comes down to the COL for everyone. It doesn't for me. We bought our house 15 years ago and our expenses are manageable.
For me it comes down to the horrible climate, lack of proximity to nature-based recreation, and blandness of the city and surrounding suburbs. |
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COL is not the problem for us either in that we bought 15 years ago and have paid the house off - not that our house would be up to dcum standards, but it is OK for us.
It is to combination of blandness, pretension, corruption that get to me although sometimes I will be driving through DC and be struck by the loveliness of a bridge or a building. Looking forward to retirement away fro DC! |
| "the combination" not "to combination" |