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[quote=Anonymous]Do you know where your ex will be livnig? Since you don't know exactly where you will be working, but think downtown, I would start by I looking at apartments near a metro and if you want good school district in DC, that limits you (unless, as a PP suggested, your ex will be living in a good school district--but can you count on that?). Big apartment buildings are good--both because you dn't know what your life will look like in a couple years, so don't buy now and because it is easier. Toilet broken? It gets fixed,e tc. places that tend to have large buildings in decent school districts in dc--well, along the red line I guess from dupont up toward bethesda/shady grove. Can Ness area has good buildings and playground, etc. In addition to DC, I would encourage you to look in silver spring, near downtown ss. Friend just moved to new big condo near there with her 2 kids. Decent schools, things to walk to, and a fairly decent commute to metro center--not significantly longer than if she lived in upper NW but cheaper/bigger. Btw, how old are your kids? Will yo be returning to a career that you left off earlier? Do you have a sense of what salary you might command? good luck OP, I'm so sorry for you and the kids. [/quote]
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