Anonymous wrote:Honestly? They live in the exurbs, where they can get into a better school district for a cheaper price.
Close in DC is filled with childless people, rich people and people in subsidized housing. Maybe in a few instances someone that bought a long time ago in an area that boomed, but honestly most of that gentrification wave was 05-15 and not 15-25 so they would have had to buy before they had kids to still have school age kids right now.
The further out you go, the more real middle class people there are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly? They live in the exurbs, where they can get into a better school district for a cheaper price.
Close in DC is filled with childless people, rich people and people in subsidized housing. Maybe in a few instances someone that bought a long time ago in an area that boomed, but honestly most of that gentrification wave was 05-15 and not 15-25 so they would have had to buy before they had kids to still have school age kids right now.
The further out you go, the more real middle class people there are.
In this case what are the exurbs? As even those seem to have bad schools.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly? They live in the exurbs, where they can get into a better school district for a cheaper price.
Close in DC is filled with childless people, rich people and people in subsidized housing. Maybe in a few instances someone that bought a long time ago in an area that boomed, but honestly most of that gentrification wave was 05-15 and not 15-25 so they would have had to buy before they had kids to still have school age kids right now.
The further out you go, the more real middle class people there are.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly? They live in the exurbs, where they can get into a better school district for a cheaper price.
Close in DC is filled with childless people, rich people and people in subsidized housing. Maybe in a few instances someone that bought a long time ago in an area that boomed, but honestly most of that gentrification wave was 05-15 and not 15-25 so they would have had to buy before they had kids to still have school age kids right now.
The further out you go, the more real middle class people there are.