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[quote=Anonymous]If budget is not a constraint (and it doesn't sound like it is based on the Midtown/Village history), I'd say live near Logan Circle. There's a good mix of newer large buildings and older small buildings or condo splits for you to choose from there. 14th street is one of the better commercial corridors in town, and it leans a little older than some neighborhoods specifically because it's a bit more expensive. But really, there's no shortage of mid-30s single people in most DC neighborhoods close to downtown. Where else you should consider depends a little bit on whether you're a "new building" person, an "old building" person, or an "old house" person. For newer buildings, check out NoMa/H Street/Union Market, the West End, and the area immediately North of U St.. For old buildings, check out the area around Meridian Hill Park, the area Northeast of Dupont Circle, Kalorama, and the NE side of Capitol Hill. Adams Morgan has a good mix of new and old buildings as well, with For old houses (without getting too far away from other singles), check out the neighborhood North of H Street, Mt. Pleasant, Columbia Heights/Park View, Shaw, and Bloomingdale. I definitely wouldn't suggest leaving the District unless you had some specific amenity you wanted to be near.[/quote]
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