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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why not live close to work? You could find something nice for $1 million on Capitol hill and SFH on the Hill hold value extremely well. I live a few blocks from Eastern Market metro and would not want to live anywhere else in the world. Seriously. My whole family feels the same way. You could walk to work-- or bicycle. Imagine how nice that would be! and it is a great place to age in, too. Lots of empty nesters move from suburbs into Captiol Hill. why not just skip the suburbs entirely?[/quote] what about this place? http://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/613-A-St-SE-20003/home/9899937 Off street parking, Brent elementary gets a 9 out of 10 on Great schools (and it is a really great school!), lots of public parks near by. Its unusual for SFH on Capitol Hill to have a backyard, so no one will blink a the lack of one at this house. instead, kids go to parks: Yards, Garfield, Lincoln, Marion etc. You could walk to work. your family could walk to the Mall. Am I missing something?[/quote] Wow, this would be sublime. And I like the diversity in school demographics. What about middle/high school, as we can't afford private? [/quote]
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