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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]JKLMs aren't really a thing anymore. Lots of elementary schools in DC are great now. [/quote] Dream on. Sorry that you can't afford to buy in AU Park. But you can pretend.[/quote] Ugh. I own a house in AU Park and I seriously hope I never meet you.[/quote] Actually I like the AU Park neighborhood except for the housing stock. I find the houses to be boxy and unattractive which is why we haven't moved up there. We were lucky enough to lottery into an upper NW school but have stayed put in Logan Circle. [/quote] We got lost there somewhere in AU Park one time, and some home were really ugly. They were small red brick houses in need of repair. They were square boxes with crumbling brick. Maybe it was just couple of blocks, but haven't seen anything so small and ugly in nearby neighborhoods. The yards were also in need of TLC.[/quote] Sounds like you haven't seen much of the neighborhood. [/quote] I actually like the fact that many of the houses are modest. Few can be described as in disrepair today, and most people take care of their yards. There are a few blocks near Wisconsin that have a lot of rentals, which is what you may have seen. Most of the neighborhood is not like that. But clearly nobody moves to AU Park for the housing stock. They move here because it's a friendly, safe, green, down to earth neighborhood with a great elementary school, metro access, and walkable amenities. [/quote] And their preferred neighbor stock [/quote]
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