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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Go east of the river. Renovated townhouses can be had there in the low $300s. It's not the greatest area but it's also not nearly as bad as its reputation. It's also very conveniently located if you work downtown and is a short Uber from nightlife spots. [/quote] With trump presidency I would be VERY skeptical of Anacostia or PG gentrification. [b]A lot of middle class Feds are losing their jobs[/b] and the city has lost its cool with Obama departure. Look at someplace like capital heights. Close in easy commute but terrible investment [/quote] Are you Marty McFly who is coming back from the future with this little nugget? Because presently, middle class Feds aren't losing their jobs. [/quote] They pulled the nuclear option in Supreme Court but will bend on budget? Things are going to get raw and Feds have a target on their back. I work in SE across the river. It's a BIG gamble. [/quote] I don't see how one has to do with the other. [/quote]
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