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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Their housing budget for purchasing is going to be the limiting factor. How long are you planning to live in DC?[/quote] We're hoping to love it and stay long term! Agreed the budget for purchase is limiting. We are willing to put some work into the right place. Definitely leaning towards a row-house neighborhood. We lived in Philly for a long time and loved it. 4 years ago moved to the NJ suburbs of NY and are very much looking forward to living in the city again![/quote] It does not hit everything you are looking for - but I would search in the Glover Park area. It will be hard to get a place in your budget - but if you are patient you might find something on the smaller side. I have a middle school student - and elementary students. We have been in Charters and neighborhood schools. I speak from experience - supporting children through middle school is hard. You want the best option you can line up for your child. I would target a property in bounds for Hardy (they do not struggle with the size challenges that Deal does). [/quote]
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