Anonymous wrote:How old is kid? Do you want to rent or buy? It does tend to be easier if you stay as near your ex's house as possible. I see your logic about being near work but consider you will likely be doing some school/daycare pickups as well. Other than that I would think about apts near kid friendly parks, or a pool, and buildings with other kids. Glover park, cathedral heights, and tenleytown all have rental buildings with loads of kids in the apt buildings (because the local schools there are good.). I would worry less about a five minute commute and focus on a place your kid will really feel comfortable in. If they see other kids live there it helps a lot, and they may even make friends. Also some kid friendly buildings in friendship heights. If your kid is a teenager obviously this is not such a big deal. Sorry for the tough circumstance but congrats on trying to make the best of it for your kid.
Kid is 11 months and has a beloved nanny who has committed to going back and forth between houses to provide consistency, so school/daycare not an issue for a few years. Ideally would like to rent for a while as we figure it out then buy closer to Ex in a few years when school will come into play, but not opposed to buying and selling later on. Good point about kid-friendly ammenities/neighborhood since DC is starting to get more active and need more time playing outside and so on.