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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Eckington rocks. Go Langley Tigers! OP, tell us the minimum size property you are willing to buy. Eckington has gone up a lot, but if you're willing to branch out to Edgewood and Brookland, a 2BR condo or half-townhouse might be doable. Brookland has a new Middle School that is very promising-- their principal comes from one of the best elementaries in DC. https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/330-Rhode-Island-Ave-NE-20002/unit-202/home/21647459 Here's a 2BR condo in Eckington for a mere $309K.[/quote] 760 sq. ft is too small. The smallest we'd go is 1,000 sq. ft. Just started researching Eckington and the row houses look nice. We'd likely try to buy one of those instead of a condo. I would hate to go above our budget but if we find something great, we may have to.[/quote] Most people aren't comfortable with the public school pyramid in Eckington. Do your research and know what you find acceptable before you get excited about it. It seems foolish to buy here immediately without knowing anything about the city.[/quote]
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