Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looked at a place over the weekend. Nice enough and tempting interior, but the exterior and surrounding area ... eh. Anyone lived here or know much about it? How is it for kids? Are people friendly? Does it feel weirdly like a suburban development though technically still right in DC?
LOL, it is literally one of the nicest areas in DC, excluding perhaps Kalorama or Wesley Heights, which you obviously can't afford if you are looking to purchase a condo unit there with a family.
Yes, but you can get a 1- bedroom for $100k less and 2-bedroom for $200k less in Cathedral Heights, Glover Park for example. You can also get to VA and MD really fast from GP or the few available units in Palisades. There's also an option of putting 2 units together. I had 3 neighbors on my floor who owned 2 units. 2 were combined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looked at a place over the weekend. Nice enough and tempting interior, but the exterior and surrounding area ... eh. Anyone lived here or know much about it? How is it for kids? Are people friendly? Does it feel weirdly like a suburban development though technically still right in DC?
LOL, it is literally one of the nicest areas in DC, excluding perhaps Kalorama or Wesley Heights, which you obviously can't afford if you are looking to purchase a condo unit there with a family.
Anonymous wrote:Looked at a place over the weekend. Nice enough and tempting interior, but the exterior and surrounding area ... eh. Anyone lived here or know much about it? How is it for kids? Are people friendly? Does it feel weirdly like a suburban development though technically still right in DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looked at a place over the weekend. Nice enough and tempting interior, but the exterior and surrounding area ... eh. Anyone lived here or know much about it? How is it for kids? Are people friendly? Does it feel weirdly like a suburban development though technically still right in DC?
I'm new to MG and I would say yes, it feels very suburban in DC. It's very quiet. People are pretty friendly and there are a lot of community events. I think if you have kids it would be a very nice place to live. To me it feels very isolated from the more central neighborhoods I'm used to going out in. You do have easy access to Cathedral Commons, Tenleytown, and Cleveland Park, but to get downtown is usually a multi stage public transportation trip. The only units I would buy in MG would be the top floor lofts. The buildings are old and sound transfer from upstairs neighbors is a problem. That said, the condo association seems to be very well run and they take good care of the buildings and grounds. You have to be prepared that there are a lot of rules, so make sure to read the condo docs carefully.
Anonymous wrote:Looked at a place over the weekend. Nice enough and tempting interior, but the exterior and surrounding area ... eh. Anyone lived here or know much about it? How is it for kids? Are people friendly? Does it feel weirdly like a suburban development though technically still right in DC?
Anonymous wrote:What don't you like about it? The only downside is that is not walkable to Metro.
Anonymous wrote:What don't you like about it? The only downside is that is not walkable to Metro.