Anonymous wrote:We're ready to put an offer in on a Dupont rowhome; trading off space to be near to everything and in-bounds for the school we want (2 adults 1 preschool aged kid).
The only thing that makes this a tough pill to swallow is seeing the giant, newly renovated homes in other neighborhoods (Capitol Hill, Columbia Heights, etc) for the same or less. We tried to love Georgetown but preferred Dupont/Foggy Bottom/West End more.
At the end, we feel the tradeoff for being in the neighborhood we want/near everything makes up for the lack of space, but maybe it's a mistake - anyone been through this?
I keep telling myself we're being picky - this house is well within 'normal' size; everyone lived in smaller homes and managed just fine, etc. etc.
Current owners are moving to the suburbs with 3 kids, meanwhile.
Anonymous wrote:12:11 here. I've lived on the outer edge of Capitol Hill for 20+ years. in the early years, I was always driving to the suburbs for fresh produce. Then Giant, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's moved into the area and now I'm walking so much more and it makes a huge different in my quality of life. If this rowhouse you plan to make an offer on is walkable to everything, that is such a game changer. and 1400 sf is pretty good!
Anonymous wrote:
Dupont is great because there is a lot to offer. With a preschool kid, however, the school situation will get complicated quickly if you stay in the DC area. Before you know it, you're going to be thinking about middle schools and high schools. If you're considering independent schools, I strongly recommend looking at upper NW and Bethesda now. I know that some of these neighborhoods seem soul sucking but travel time is VERY real. If you're thinking public or charter for middle and high school, also look carefully at the options and what the daily commute would look like.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a New Yorker and a 1400 sf rowhouse is a dream. It's a perfect size for a family of 3. What would you want more space for? Location > stuff.
Anonymous wrote:We're ready to put an offer in on a Dupont rowhome; trading off space to be near to everything and in-bounds for the school we want (2 adults 1 preschool aged kid).
The only thing that makes this a tough pill to swallow is seeing the giant, newly renovated homes in other neighborhoods (Capitol Hill, Columbia Heights, etc) for the same or less. We tried to love Georgetown but preferred Dupont/Foggy Bottom/West End more.
At the end, we feel the tradeoff for being in the neighborhood we want/near everything makes up for the lack of space, but maybe it's a mistake - anyone been through this?
I keep telling myself we're being picky - this house is well within 'normal' size; everyone lived in smaller homes and managed just fine, etc. etc.
Current owners are moving to the suburbs with 3 kids, meanwhile.
Anonymous wrote:Location location location.
How small is this rowhouse? If it's at least 900-1000 sf, that's still bigger than many 50s SFHs. Get used to pruning unnecessary items and thnak your lucky stars your commute is far shorter than it would be if you lived in a less pricey neighborhood.
And enjoy the Sunday Freshfarm market!
Anonymous wrote:Are you planning for more kids?