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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I moved to DC two years ago as it is cheap. My car insurance lower, my property taxes lower and my commute costs much less. If you are moving from NYC or San Fran DC is still cheap [/quote] Yes, but the subject is: Leaving DC [b]for a lower COL area[/b][/quote] DC is a low COL area. Poolesville Maryland has the pretty much one of the best public schools in whole DMV area. Can buy a nice house for 500K. The spouse that makes less does WFH, part-time or becomes a Stay at Home Parent - problem over. [/quote] Let's talk about that commute from Poolesville to the District..... I laughed. DMV is not a low COL. Your example is pointing at X and saying it's low cost compared to Y (Bethesda, Arlington, NW DC, whatever). Poolesville is still more expensive than the Poolesville comparison in most cities where that "nice house for 500k" will go for 250k. And with a better commute. [/quote]
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