Anonymous wrote:You are very worried about somewhere where you don't even live? You must have a very blessed existence, or are trying to stir the waters.
Anonymous wrote:Prices will not drop in Crestwood. Think of all the close-in neighborhoods with crazy prices that don't feed to Deal and Wilson (Logan, Dupont, Columbia Heights, etc...). Then think about the fact that in Crestwood has beautiful stand-alone houses on (relatively for DC) large lots and is on rock creek park.
Anonymous wrote:Or charters.
We're looking for a move up house and-- with apologies to those who already own there-- would welcome a slight chill on prices in desirable neighborhoods.
We are happy at a great charter with a path to high school so local school zoning isn't an issue.
Which is to say that there will likely still be strong demand for great places like Crestwood, regardless of what happens with the school proposals.
Anonymous wrote:So would kids who are already enrolled in these schools have to leave, or can they finish there?
Anonymous wrote:EofP? WTF?
Anonymous wrote:You are very worried about somewhere where you don't even live? You must have a very blessed existence, or are trying to stir the waters.
Anonymous wrote:You are very worried about somewhere where you don't even live? You must have a very blessed existence, or are trying to stir the waters.[/quotbad comprehension. Op was worried about an area in which s/he was looking to buy. Not that hard a concept.I'd be sitting if I lived in a badly zoned area. For my kids and for property values.