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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I do not understand the need at "DC' UrbanMom to bash DC. If you love the Burbs, God Bless You! You should live there. I am not mad at you for your choice. But, please I LOVE living in DC so you should not down my choice to do so! That really seems to be a problem on this forum. In my neighborhood, live in Bloomingdale BTW, I am NOT afraid of getting shot at, stabbed or whatever negative thing people say about living in DC EOP. I have neighbors with kids and some without. My neighbor raised all three kids who all went to DCPS. One graduated from Stanford, the other graduated from Morehouse and got a MA from Princeton and the last one is now at Pratt. So, they did not become criminals.[/quote] Actually if you go back to the start of this thread, it was about millennials wanting to stay but getting priced out of DC.....so getting back to that thread, the cheapest 3BR I see in Bloomingdale at the moment is $550k. Tough for a lot of families when you consider the uncertainty with the charter school lottery (totally not familiar with the neighborhood schools there, sounds like they worked for your friends though!).[/quote]
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