Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh also - I do not know if this is still an issue, but it was a huge issue when I was renting a few years ago. Basically, the voucher program has turned the buildings on CT Ave near Van Ness into homeless shelters to the point where there have been murders. FYI.
This. You need to avoid the buildings that are known to rent to a lot of voucher tenants. Lots of problems in those to the point where even long term rent control tenants move out. idk if it's still the case, maybe management wized up and kicked out the troublemakers to retain market renters or had started doing better vetting or the laws of being able to refuse people with bad background checks had been changed.. Just FYI
How can one know which ones these are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh also - I do not know if this is still an issue, but it was a huge issue when I was renting a few years ago. Basically, the voucher program has turned the buildings on CT Ave near Van Ness into homeless shelters to the point where there have been murders. FYI.
This. You need to avoid the buildings that are known to rent to a lot of voucher tenants. Lots of problems in those to the point where even long term rent control tenants move out. idk if it's still the case, maybe management wized up and kicked out the troublemakers to retain market renters or had started doing better vetting or the laws of being able to refuse people with bad background checks had been changed.. Just FYI
Anonymous wrote:Oh also - I do not know if this is still an issue, but it was a huge issue when I was renting a few years ago. Basically, the voucher program has turned the buildings on CT Ave near Van Ness into homeless shelters to the point where there have been murders. FYI.
Anonymous wrote:There is an apartment next to Oyster Adams that has 2 bed + a den for just under $5000. Its called the Barton, I used to live there. Agree with the rec for McLean Gardens, tons of kids live there, but there is no metro access. Also agree with potentially moving over the line to Bethesda, so you don't have to worry about schools, but it will feel less urban compared to living in Woodley Park. Friendship heights on the Bethesda side or downtown Bethesda might feel a bit more urban.
Anonymous wrote:Oh also - I do not know if this is still an issue, but it was a huge issue when I was renting a few years ago. Basically, the voucher program has turned the buildings on CT Ave near Van Ness into homeless shelters to the point where there have been murders. FYI.
Anonymous wrote:We’re planning a move to DC by August this year. We have a 4 year old that will be attending a preschool for sy2026-2027, but are hoping for a rental that would put us inbounds for a good K for sy 2027-2028. Preference for ward 3 (deal feeder would be a plus) or ward 1 if it’s inbounds for Oyster-Adams. Any tips for buildings to look for a 3 bedroom (or 2 bedroom with a den) in the $3000-5000 range? Any to avoid?
We’re moving from a major city- but a very safe and quiet area. Lots of restaurants/ parks/ groceries, very walkable and we’re looking for the same in DC. I’m scared of uprooting my kids and moving into a crime ridden building with problems without knowing it.
Also have a phobia of roaches, so if I see a water bug/ roach infestation, I’ll lose it. I spent my childhood being afraid to turn the lights on in the bathroom at night for fear of seeing bugs scattering. Being a parent has partially got me over this, as I now have to be the brave bug squasher- but really, I’d rather not.
On the other hand- if looking for house rentals.. do more family sized homes go up for rent over the summer once the current school year is up? Any tips for finding homes besides obsessively checking Zillow? Ty!
Anonymous wrote:
Are you open to a suggestion? If you live just over the DC line in Bethesda, MD (20816), you can have all of the features that you had in your old city, in an area where you do not need to worry about DC school challenges. Your quality of life will be better, as it's a nice lifestyle with more amenities than in DC, but yet is just 3-4 blocks from the DC/MD border.