Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are your jobs? Do you need to be near metro?
OP here. Metro not needed - I work downtown and have free parking, and DH--ironically a DCPS teacher--will be moving to a new school next year so not sure on location, but I'm sure he'll drive too.
As a DCPS teacher, wouldn't he know what schools work for you? You can search on redfin within those school boundaries and with 2BR minimum / $650k max.
He teaches Special Ed in a high school in a rough area, and it's been his first posting in DCPS. I don't know if he should still know, but he doesn't.
Then can you give an idea of what a "good school" means to you? People on this board squabble over that all day, but all that matters to you is what you think.
Do you care about solid middle school / high school paths? If not, there are many areas with good elementary schools options, and possibilities for MS/HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are your jobs? Do you need to be near metro?
OP here. Metro not needed - I work downtown and have free parking, and DH--ironically a DCPS teacher--will be moving to a new school next year so not sure on location, but I'm sure he'll drive too.
As a DCPS teacher, wouldn't he know what schools work for you? You can search on redfin within those school boundaries and with 2BR minimum / $650k max.
He teaches Special Ed in a high school in a rough area, and it's been his first posting in DCPS. I don't know if he should still know, but he doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are your jobs? Do you need to be near metro?
OP here. Metro not needed - I work downtown and have free parking, and DH--ironically a DCPS teacher--will be moving to a new school next year so not sure on location, but I'm sure he'll drive too.
As a DCPS teacher, wouldn't he know what schools work for you? You can search on redfin within those school boundaries and with 2BR minimum / $650k max.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are your jobs? Do you need to be near metro?
OP here. Metro not needed - I work downtown and have free parking, and DH--ironically a DCPS teacher--will be moving to a new school next year so not sure on location, but I'm sure he'll drive too.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on your risk tolerance - do you want to buy in a neighborhood and know exactly where your child will go to school from preschool to high school?
Anonymous wrote:Where are your jobs? Do you need to be near metro?
Anonymous wrote:You could always play the lottery and then move, I guess but, with your budget and desires, I would go with TP or SS. Not sure the risk and crappier housing options would be worth it.
Is there something about DCPS you love?
Anonymous wrote:Currently living in PG and want to move closer to the city (were thinking Silver Spring or Takoma). Is it worth considering DC at all? Our max budget would be around 650K and we'd need a 2 BR+ townhome or SFH (can't face moving to a condo). How likely is it that we'd wind up missing out on all the lotteries and stuck in a terrible neighborhood school? If you were making this gamble, what neighborhoods would you consider? DD is still a young toddler so we could move in for PK3. Thanks!