Anonymous wrote:Do you know where your ex will be livnig? Since you don't know exactly where you will be working, but think downtown, I would start by I looking at apartments near a metro and if you want good school district in DC, that limits you (unless, as a PP suggested, your ex will be living in a good school district--but can you count on that?). Big apartment buildings are good--both because you dn't know what your life will look like in a couple years, so don't buy now and because it is easier. Toilet broken? It gets fixed,e tc.
places that tend to have large buildings in decent school districts in dc--well, along the red line I guess from dupont up toward bethesda/shady grove. Can Ness area has good buildings and playground, etc. In addition to DC, I would encourage you to look in silver spring, near downtown ss. Friend just moved to new big condo near there with her 2 kids. Decent schools, things to walk to, and a fairly decent commute to metro center--not significantly longer than if she lived in upper NW but cheaper/bigger.
Btw, how old are your kids? Will yo be returning to a career that you left off earlier? Do you have a sense of what salary you might command?
good luck OP, I'm so sorry for you and the kids.
Thank you. No, no idea where ex will be living, though I'm assuming northern VA. Long story.
Thanks for the "big apartment building" suggestions. And I will definitely look into SS. Cheaper and bigger and without a significantly longer commute sounds pretty good right now. I want to do a little more research into public schools in SS.
I have twins, ages six, and a four-year-old. It's going to be difficult for them. It keeps me up at night.
Just had a job interview for a position in Bethesda. I'll have to see if it works out. Not my dream job, but at least it will give us some security.
Thanks again - I really appreciate it.