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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m hopelessly clueless about the areas surrounding DC. We are starting to think about moving from our townhouse in DC to somewhere out in the burbs, but “out of DC” is so many places I’m a bit lost as to where we should even start looking! If you moved out of DC, where’d you go and why? About us: [b]we’ve got two kids in elementary,[/b] and frankly the reason for the move is to be in a more established school and school system. It would also be nice to have some of those amenities I think of when I imagine moving out of the city—like a proper yard, parking, and a little extra space. But I go in to work almost every day down by the Hill, so don’t want to be spending too too much time commuting (or if there is a longer commute hopefully it would be all on train or something?). We also don’t want to completely abandon our mostly walking/biking lifestyle around our neighborhood, and hopefully some place that would welcome some aging hipsters who lean maybe a little bit crunchy. Does such an area exist?? I thiink we’d be hoping to find something around 1.5ish. Are we dreaming?!? Anyone know where we should start looking?! [/quote] Easy. Bethesda. Woodacres/Pyle/Whitman. Done.[/quote] Not if you are an aging hipster! The neighborhoods that feed into those schools are full of preppy country club families![/quote]
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