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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not suggesting that anyone should avoid the H Street corridor. I am just not as willing to blithely dismiss serious issues as you seem to be. It's not simply a matter of one senseless murder which occurred two years ago. I am happy that the area is continuing to be less "transitional" but recent events show there is still a long way to go. [/quote] I agree. I spend time on H street and give local businesses support. However these are serious issues. I am not going to over pay for a home in an area where street crime is still a large presence. I actually find it mind boggling that people with small children would spend so much money on a home in Stanton Park.[/quote] You're a moron. There is no "Stanton Park" neighborhood. If someone were to say that they live in Stanton Park, that would mean they sleep on playground equipment. It is not a neighborhood. The Hill Historic District goes up to F and over to 12th NE. [/quote] I think you are wrong. There was an open house sign on the teeter totter just this past Sunday.[/quote] PP better tell the Stanton Park Neighborhood Association, not to mention the WaPo. http://www.washingtonpost.com/realestate/revitalized-stanton-park-neighborhood-feels-like-microcosm-of-dc/2011/06/03/AGudxFPH_story.html Epic fail.[/quote] Did you read the article before posting it? It says the Stanton Park Neighborhood Association hasn't existed for a long time. Also, I've lived in the area for 10 years and have never, ever heard anyone say they live in Stanton Park as opposed to Capitol Hill. I think the people who live at 8th and East Cap would think you were crazy telling them they live in Stanton Park.[/quote] People living in Kingman Park, Hill East, and North Lincoln Park also like to say that their neighborhoods are part of Capitol Hill. Realtors love it. Eighth and E Capitol could properly be considered part of Lincoln Park or even "Eastern Market."[/quote]
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