Anonymous wrote:Didn't a rowhouse in Trinidad sell for a million dollars a couple months ago? It was all over the local real estate blogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The PP is, unfortunately, correct. I own a condo about 8 blocks north of H Street. The most attractive housing stock is south of H Street, and while it has appreciated enough to no longer be a bargain, the area did not improve to the point of being family-friendly. I did not ever feel personally endangered there during my five years, and it's close to downtown and convenient enough for a single person or couple pre-kids. Once I had my son, I could not get out of there soon enough, because in my opinion, it still has too much dirt and undesirable behavior all around, and I didn't want my son to see this and think it was normal. Night life on H Street is very active and things are improving. So if you are a single person with not very much money and tolerance for unpleasantness, it's not a bad deal. But I would not recommend it for families.
Not a former or current resident, but we looked there and had the same assessment.
Ditto. We bought in PQ instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The PP is, unfortunately, correct. I own a condo about 8 blocks north of H Street. The most attractive housing stock is south of H Street, and while it has appreciated enough to no longer be a bargain, the area did not improve to the point of being family-friendly. I did not ever feel personally endangered there during my five years, and it's close to downtown and convenient enough for a single person or couple pre-kids. Once I had my son, I could not get out of there soon enough, because in my opinion, it still has too much dirt and undesirable behavior all around, and I didn't want my son to see this and think it was normal. Night life on H Street is very active and things are improving. So if you are a single person with not very much money and tolerance for unpleasantness, it's not a bad deal. But I would not recommend it for families.
Not a former or current resident, but we looked there and had the same assessment.
Anonymous wrote:The PP is, unfortunately, correct. I own a condo about 8 blocks north of H Street. The most attractive housing stock is south of H Street, and while it has appreciated enough to no longer be a bargain, the area did not improve to the point of being family-friendly. I did not ever feel personally endangered there during my five years, and it's close to downtown and convenient enough for a single person or couple pre-kids. Once I had my son, I could not get out of there soon enough, because in my opinion, it still has too much dirt and undesirable behavior all around, and I didn't want my son to see this and think it was normal. Night life on H Street is very active and things are improving. So if you are a single person with not very much money and tolerance for unpleasantness, it's not a bad deal. But I would not recommend it for families.