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[quote=Anonymous]You might be able to find something in SW eventually--one idea could be to buy two adjacent apartments and join them, but it's a hard thing to find on the market--there are realtors who know the area well. This is above your price range (and the co-op fee is obscene) but it's been on the market for ages so maybe they'd take a low offer. It already has an elevator: https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/1315-4th-St-SW-20024/home/59458786 This is a fixer-upper, but it's in good schools for any other kids, and close to Children's: https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/1511-Roxanna-Rd-NW-20012/home/10021496 don't know what the back yard situation is so not sure how you'd handle parking and getting your child in and out. Also, there is more crime and poverty, and not a lot of diversity, but parts of Wards 7 and 8 have single-story houses, plus yards for a dog. [/quote]
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