Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in DC for 15 years and very accustomed to the lifestyle of walking places, unique restaurants etc.
With rising crime and now with two young kids the suburban life may be more ideal.
However, I’m trying to figure out if we would fit in and actually like it. Who is living the the burbs? Ideally the areas out 66 in VA.
Are these federal employees…lobbyists? Something completely not DC specific?
Secondly would love ideas on which places to look at? We want charm and not a cookie cutter style home, but don’t want to be totally remote. We definitely want neighbors.
Walking places? So you schlep your bi weekly groceries home for a family of 4 in a granny cart? Or pay for some gig worker to deliver it? Or just eat out all the time in “unique restaurants”.
The exurbs and suburbs are full of people who prioritize quality schools, safety, and amenities appropriate for their families over some good takeout places and pretending that walking to the library saves the planet (when I’m certain your travel by plane wipes out most exurban commutes).
Your question is a bit inane, and zero cities in the US are built to accommodate families, with homeless overrunning libraries and parks, failing schools, and very little retail related to kids and their activities
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in DC for 15 years and very accustomed to the lifestyle of walking places, unique restaurants etc.
With rising crime and now with two young kids the suburban life may be more ideal.
However, I’m trying to figure out if we would fit in and actually like it. Who is living the the burbs? Ideally the areas out 66 in VA.
Are these federal employees…lobbyists? Something completely not DC specific?
Secondly would love ideas on which places to look at? We want charm and not a cookie cutter style home, but don’t want to be totally remote. We definitely want neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Annapolis. I think it’s surely the most underrated exurb. Second most underrated is Columbia.
Annapolis is not an exurb, it’s the state capital of Maryland and a city in its own right.
Columbia is an exurb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Annapolis. I think it’s surely the most underrated exurb. Second most underrated is Columbia.
Annapolis is not an exurb, it’s the state capital of Maryland and a city in its own right.
Columbia is an exurb.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Annapolis. I think it’s surely the most underrated exurb. Second most underrated is Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:I know but who are these people who don’t need to go in frequently?
Anonymous wrote:I know but who are these people who don’t need to go in frequently?