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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Closest thing to Clinton Hill/Ft. Greene is probably Capitol Hill. You'd want to rent a rowhouse inbound for Brent or Maury elementary schools. You'll have a few years to get the lay of the land for middle school. You may have to move, eventually, but there are significant school boundary issues in play right now - nothing is certain for anyone.[/quote] Having lived in BKLYN, second this. FWIW, Columbia Heights/Mount Pleasant do as well. OP, DC will never be NYC. Will help you tremendously to embrace that as soon as you can. If you are going to be in DC for the duration, then you probably want to figure out the best possible feeder option, which would mean upper NW DC. [/quote] I agree. If you live in Fort Greene, you will hate most of the neighborhoods mentioned - Tenleytown, Glover Park, etc. You will like Capital Hill, Mt. Pleasant, even Shepherd Park because of the people, maybe Adams Morgan.[/quote]
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