Anonymous wrote:21:24, why the disdain for people with reasonable expectations about safety? Now if they start getting sniffy about say Shepherd Park, you might have a point, but Columbia Heights/Near Northeast/Trinidad aren't exactly 100% regarded as safe.
I'd be looking east of the park, toward the tippy-top of DC but north of Missouri.
Shepherd Park, 16th Street Heights, Takoma DC. Colonial Village.
I'd check spotcrime if I were you, it seems most of the crime was maybe a block away from the MD/VA border (quick getaway?), or close to the major arteries (e.g. New Hampshire Ave.)
Anonymous wrote:I think you should look in VA where it is "safe."
Anonymous wrote:OP, your DH needs to get comfortable with transitioning neighborhoods in DC, because they're all over. It's part of living in the city. Yes, you can live in GP or another staid neighborhood, but you can't leave it and enjoy all the city has to offer.
If he can't do that, do us all a favor and stay in VA. Usually I WANT people to live in and enjoy the city, but not like that (piecemeal picking and choosing b/c of being a "scaredy cat." That's just ridiculous).
Anonymous wrote:The area around CUA is Brookland, and it sounds like a great fit for you. Very gentrified and family friendly, and you can find a gorgeous, huge, renovated house with a yard for under $600k.
The safest/nicest parts are east of 9th street and north of Irving, close to the metro. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Most GP townhouses are in the $700-$900k range, but you may be able to find something for $600k. It's worth a look because the neighborhood would definitely fit your bill. Also look in Burleith (small area between GP and GTown).
Is Columbia Heights too up and coming for your DH? May be worth a look as well.