Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 21:07     Subject: anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

Anonymous wrote:Tons of families in the apartment/condo buildings that line Connecticut Avenue at Murch.

Same for Oyster-Adams.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 20:45     Subject: Re:anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

Anonymous wrote:Where do you keep bikes, scooters, sleds etc if you live in a Condo permanently? Yes I know let people do it but there’s something to be said for having a garage/shed to put that kind of stuff in.


It’s pretty typical for a condo to come with a storage unit. The storage unit size is goes up based on how many bedrooms you have in your condo. A 2 bedroom condo can have a pretty big storage unit. Plus some buildings also have bike rooms.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 20:36     Subject: anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

We're in an apartment!
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 20:35     Subject: Re:anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

Could you just move a little farther out, and avoid condo living? As kids get older, they like having places where they and their friends can hang out.

I live in DC, but I would move out in a heartbeat if it made a difference between living in a house and living in a condo. It's not like DC is London or Paris.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 20:18     Subject: Re:anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

Where do you keep bikes, scooters, sleds etc if you live in a Condo permanently? Yes I know let people do it but there’s something to be said for having a garage/shed to put that kind of stuff in.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 20:14     Subject: anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

Anonymous wrote:Mclean Gardens and Glover Park. Good elementary schools and very close to several private schools. We have lived in 3 different condo buildings before children and with children. I don't care for a house. I grew up on a farm and will retire on my farm. I just don't want to deal with a house and land when I'm raising kids. So far so good.


Would you be willing to share some of the buildings?
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 20:13     Subject: anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

Anonymous wrote:Yall do know that millions of children grow up in apartments right?


OP - yes my partner and I both grew up in apartments, but not in this city.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 20:13     Subject: anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids?


7 and 1.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 19:33     Subject: anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

Yall do know that millions of children grow up in apartments right?
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 19:28     Subject: anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

Mclean Gardens and Glover Park. Good elementary schools and very close to several private schools. We have lived in 3 different condo buildings before children and with children. I don't care for a house. I grew up on a farm and will retire on my farm. I just don't want to deal with a house and land when I'm raising kids. So far so good.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 18:43     Subject: anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

Tons of families in the apartment/condo buildings that line Connecticut Avenue at Murch.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 18:28     Subject: anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

How old are your kids?
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 18:20     Subject: Re:anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

No clue about NW but people are raising kids in condos and apartments all over Arlington. Arlington County repeatedly underestimates how many kids will move into new multi family buildings when they are talking about school capacity, but I think folks raising families in these buildings is a trend that’s here to stay.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 18:18     Subject: Re:anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

Yes. There a bunch of us in Mclean Gardens.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2022 17:43     Subject: anyone raising kids in condos in upper NW?

With home prices so crazy is anyone planning to just raise kids in condos in upper NW? We are renters right now and had been looking for a home but are basically priced out of the areas that we want to live in (inbounds for either Hardy or Deal). Considering looking at larger older condos instead. Would love to hear any experiences you've had with this.