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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, and we would prefer about 2500/month max.[/quote] $2500 is going to be tough for good schools in a solid neighborhood. You are probably going to need to up your budget to $3500-$4000.[/quote] +1 OP - would you be able to up your rental budget a bit. I'm not sure where you are moving from, but DC area housing is rather expensive. In order to be in a really good public school district you may need to up the budget. [/quote] Not to rehash the constant DCUM debate, but this depends on what you mean by "good." Many here define good to mean "surrounded exclusively by high income peers" whereas others are willing to accept a mix (and the resulting lower median test scores at the school), but still find school with excellent teachers, responsive administrators, and nurturing environments. At your budget, I'd look at Takoma Park, Kensington, and Silver Spring in Maryland. I'll let someone else speak for Virginia. [/quote]
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