Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the new dc school policy live and rent for one year in a WOTP feeder and then move to a big house in takoma and send your kids through the Wilson feeders going forward win win
No win for those who actually legitimately live inbounds for those overcrowded schools.
Anonymous wrote:With the new dc school policy live and rent for one year in a WOTP feeder and then move to a big house in takoma and send your kids through the Wilson feeders going forward win win
Anonymous wrote:You can get detached SFH's in the 600-1M range in Brightwood, and the starting more in the 700's in Takoma. I think the market will keep creeping up with no real jumps until some of the new buildings in WR come online and then there will be a jump (probably in 3-4 years).
I love living here (N. Brightwood, western edge by the park). Neighbors are friendly, we have great outdoor place between Rock Creek, Takoma rec/aquatic center, and Ft. Stephens rec center, housing stock errs on the side of charming, plenty of express buses and proximity to SS and the red line.
As far as dislikes, the lone Safeway is not exactly inspiring, and there's been an uptick in possibly gang-related violence centered around the Walmart and apartments on Rittenhouse. Not enough to actually justify the "oh no GEORGIA AVE" reaction from most DCUM posters, but it's not nothing. We keep crossing our fingers that Moreland Tavern will do well and inspire more retail/restaurant/bars up in Brightwood, but Takoma has a really cute little retail strip on 4th (with one of my favorite stores of all time - the Spice Suite) and easy access to TKPK shops and restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can folks talk about the Takoma and Brightwood neighborhoods in DC? We are considering moving closer to a charter school that my son is enrolled in and loves. We currently live in and love Hill East, but are attracted to the idea of a larger, single family home and moving closer to the school. Being close to a metro is important.
Questions: What are folks predicting the market to do in the spring in terms of housing stock and price? There are a few detached homes on the market now in the 800K range. Is that high for the neighborhood? What do folks most like/dislike most about the neighborhoods?
Brightwood is nowhere near any of the metro stations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can folks talk about the Takoma and Brightwood neighborhoods in DC? We are considering moving closer to a charter school that my son is enrolled in and loves. We currently live in and love Hill East, but are attracted to the idea of a larger, single family home and moving closer to the school. Being close to a metro is important.
Questions: What are folks predicting the market to do in the spring in terms of housing stock and price? There are a few detached homes on the market now in the 800K range. Is that high for the neighborhood? What do folks most like/dislike most about the neighborhoods?
Brightwood is nowhere near any of the metro stations.
Anonymous wrote:Can folks talk about the Takoma and Brightwood neighborhoods in DC? We are considering moving closer to a charter school that my son is enrolled in and loves. We currently live in and love Hill East, but are attracted to the idea of a larger, single family home and moving closer to the school. Being close to a metro is important.
Questions: What are folks predicting the market to do in the spring in terms of housing stock and price? There are a few detached homes on the market now in the 800K range. Is that high for the neighborhood? What do folks most like/dislike most about the neighborhoods?