Anonymous wrote:
Commute from NE Capitol Hill would most likely take significantly longer than from Mount Pleasant. There is always a lot of traffic in Mount Pleasant, but from NE Capitol Hill you have to go through some troublesome intersections. It would depend on where you were but I'd factor about 20 minutes from Mount Pleasant and 30-35 from the Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree you may love Columbia Heights. I live in the Atlas District, aka NE Capitol Hill, and I think that might be a good fit for you, too. It's a little less expensive than the heart of the Hill and just as walkable. Also a little closer for your commute. You can look on Yarmouth and Evolve and Long and Foster for rentals. If you want to get a sense of the neighborhood, walk along H Street and the streets just N and S of it. It is chock full of kids and $3000 will get you a small row house.
Thanks all for the helpful descriptions. Curious, what would be the commute time to/from NE Capitol Hill (or Capitol Hill proper) to Old Soldiers Home area? How much worse is that than say Mt. Pleasant?
thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I agree you may love Columbia Heights. I live in the Atlas District, aka NE Capitol Hill, and I think that might be a good fit for you, too. It's a little less expensive than the heart of the Hill and just as walkable. Also a little closer for your commute. You can look on Yarmouth and Evolve and Long and Foster for rentals. If you want to get a sense of the neighborhood, walk along H Street and the streets just N and S of it. It is chock full of kids and $3000 will get you a small row house.
Anonymous wrote:Bloomingdale is what you want. For a similar exercise as the CH poster above, I'd suggest that you start at Big Bear (1st and R NW) and walk north on 1st street a few blocks. You can take a right on U st and find Crispus Attucks part in between the row houses there, after you've checked out the park walk east on U st, south to T st, east on T, through Anna Cooper Circle, and then if you want to check out Ledroit Park and Shaw too, continue east on T, until you hit Florida Ave, then you'll be almost opposite the Howard theater and can check out the new retail options down 7th st.
Anonymous wrote:Look in Columbia Heights or Mt. Pleasant.
Start at Irving and 11th Street. Walk north up 11th Street towards Monroe St, then make a left on Monroe and walk to 14th. Make a left on 14th and walk back down to Irving. Then make a left and walk back to your starting point at 11th and Irving. This will give you a feel of CH and if it has the vibe you want.
--CH mom of elementary aged kids