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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I also live next to Kensington and think it's hugely underappreciated. Love the cute downtown, love the community feel esp the parades, love having useful retail nearby (Safeway/Strosniders), love the parkway with little streams etc. However, the Woodward thing is an issue that can't be ignored. If you're buying in the WJ -zoned parts of Kensington and (to a lesser extent) the BCC-zoned part, you can't really guarantee that you won't be switched to Woodward -- which will almost certainly have a higher proportion of low-income kids. That's not inherently a problem, but the reality is that it impacts property values. It's mostly upside for the Einstein-zoned parts of Kensington, but I wouldn't pay the 'school premium' for Kensington right now even though I love it. [/quote] Where is this cute downtown of Kensington?[/quote] We think it’s cute, bitch. We’re glad you don’t live here. I’m not the PP.[/quote] Well so now you've met your neighbors. [/quote] Seriously, I wish DCUM wasn't anonymous so I know who to avoid...[/quote] Oh, she's one of the tamer ones. I'd consider moving to Minnesota. [/quote]
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