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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For those suggesting Logan Circle and Adams Morgan, these are great neighborhoods, of course, but OP says she wants something "[i]ideally[/i] (emphasis mine) walkable, not too 'urban', not too 'suburban'" . . . with "little town areas to stroll to". That says to me something more like Cleveland Park or Edgemoor. [/quote] I would not live in these areas with kids, even if you can afford it. I am sure OP has kid's interests in mind too, which usually means, more access to green space, child friendly parks and activities and living nearby many families with similar age kids, not just a sprinkling of babies and young toddlers. In DC, as in many other US cities, not many families live in the city core, or find it a priority to be near bars and clubs. Manhattan is a different animal, as there are families all over and you won't feel isolated, but you won't find this anywhere else. If you are moving as a family, you are better off where other families live and it won't be Adams Morgan or Logan.[/quote]
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