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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Once you get married and have kids, the 800K gentrifying row house with the crackhead or stabbing out front doesn't seem that great.[/quote] Not always the case. People saying this probably have never lived in DC! I have lived in DC 20 years and most of those years in a row house: we have never had that happen in our neighborhood. [/quote] To be fair I think that 20 years a go a gentrifying neighborhood would be in NW which is great now but millions of dollars.[/quote] [b]Even 40 years ago NW was an elite neighborhood.[/quote[/b]] Not true, people forget that a lot of NW east of 16th St was affordable. My brother purchased a 3 level row house at 12 and O NW for about $188K 18 years ago! It needed work but it shows you how things change.[/quote]
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