Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would move to the wharf. Hands down.
I'd have mentioned it, but it's not in NW. That said, they should check it out, if it's a feasible commute. Otherwise, agree with Kennedy Warren, or look for a rental in a condo building like City Center DC. A lot of the newer buildings around Navy Yard, U Street, etc will be a transient, partying crowd, so I might skip them.
The Wharf and Navy yard is also apparently ground zero for millenial Trump staffers. For multiple reasons, that would be a hard pass for me.
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/06/22/trump-millennial-supporters-washington-dc-218833
Those areas are full of young staffers. I would not move there if you want quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would move to the wharf. Hands down.
I'd have mentioned it, but it's not in NW. That said, they should check it out, if it's a feasible commute. Otherwise, agree with Kennedy Warren, or look for a rental in a condo building like City Center DC. A lot of the newer buildings around Navy Yard, U Street, etc will be a transient, partying crowd, so I might skip them.
The Wharf and Navy yard is also apparently ground zero for millenial Trump staffers. For multiple reasons, that would be a hard pass for me.
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/06/22/trump-millennial-supporters-washington-dc-218833
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would move to the wharf. Hands down.
I'd have mentioned it, but it's not in NW. That said, they should check it out, if it's a feasible commute. Otherwise, agree with Kennedy Warren, or look for a rental in a condo building like City Center DC. A lot of the newer buildings around Navy Yard, U Street, etc will be a transient, partying crowd, so I might skip them.
Anonymous wrote:If I was going to waste that much money in rent, I would much rather be in a brand new rental like in city center than those older ones mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would move to the wharf. Hands down.
I'd have mentioned it, but it's not in NW. That said, they should check it out, if it's a feasible commute. Otherwise, agree with Kennedy Warren, or look for a rental in a condo building like City Center DC. A lot of the newer buildings around Navy Yard, U Street, etc will be a transient, partying crowd, so I might skip them.
Anonymous wrote:I would move to the wharf. Hands down.