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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] There are many, many families of equal and possibly greater wealth than those who cluster into those ugly little houses in Friendship Heights in the Janney district. [/quote] sigh. you again. do you never leave your condo in the pretty, yet chopped-up, 1890s row home? Those houses that make you so sad are the rentals that people like me own. [b]We kept them [/b]when we sold at 31 and moved deeper into the neighborhoods. You're welcome[/quote] Exactly, thank you for making the point. Other than people who want to rent out their ugly little ratholes in upper NW so that they can live elsewhere, there's not a good reason to be in some of these neighborhoods. They are gross and the pretense that "the schools are good" is more of real estate shill than a reality.[/quote]
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