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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP could have avoid all her issues by living WOTP in JKLMM but she wanted it all including inexpensive housing... now she's complaining about the inconvenience of it all. BOO HOO!!![/quote] My house is EOTP and costs the same as homes WOTP so get over yourself. I value diversity which is why I did not move WOTP. [/quote] So you own a rowhome in Logan? [/quote] NP. Why assume? There are million dollar homes in Brookland, Shepherd Park, Col Village, Crestwood and Cap Hill to name a few. Logan is certainly not the only neighborhood with high prices homes. My EOTP home is valued higher than quite a few WOTP homes. Some people choose to live east even of they can afford west.[/quote] Actually it is safe to assume that with two identical red brick colonials (4bed 3 ba), big trees, redone kitchen.... the one in AU park/spring valley/friendship heights/ Cleveland park will cost more than the same exact house in sheperd park/16th st hts/crestwood and certainly brookland. But sure, there are big stone detached homes all over eotp, nwdc neigjborhoods that cost more than the smaller bungalows that are common in CCDC. They're gorgeous. [/quote]
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