Anonymous wrote:EOTP (East of the Park) includes portions of Upper NW like Shepherd Park and Brightwood which are nice areas to consider. Also new development at The Parks at Walter Reed has a variety of housing options (apts and condos) and now have a Whole Foods and a planned DC public pool.
Anonymous wrote:EOTP (East of the Park) includes portions of Upper NW like Shepherd Park and Brightwood which are nice areas to consider. Also new development at The Parks at Walter Reed has a variety of housing options (apts and condos) and now have a Whole Foods and a planned DC public pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP said in DC.
You gut is correct that those prices are too good to be true. The areas "EOTP" (east of the Potomac) should generally be avoided. High crime.
Lol. I hope everyone can see why this person’s info is not to be taken seriously.
Anonymous wrote:OP said in DC.
You gut is correct that those prices are too good to be true. The areas "EOTP" (east of the Potomac) should generally be avoided. High crime.
Anonymous wrote:OP said in DC.
You gut is correct that those prices are too good to be true. The areas "EOTP" (east of the Potomac) should generally be avoided. High crime.
LuckyChow wrote:I am looking for a townhouse or single family in DC, the area to the east where near the border of DC/MD seems quite affordable. Some 2000+ square feet houses are listed for under 500K. But the listing time is over 90 days, some are even over a year!
I am a bit worried, is it a good area?