Anonymous
Post 10/19/2020 13:57     Subject: Re:15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

The fact that DC is going to be the last place in America to reopen its schools will also push people out.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2020 09:49     Subject: Re:15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

Anonymous wrote:Dc needs to address crime. Any crime, anywhere, is too much.


By that standard, pretty much no city or town is safe. EVERYWHERE has crime.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2020 09:47     Subject: 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

We certainly have friends who moved to Bethany Beach for the pandemic. They live in Center City and look forward to coming back. They didn't sell their place, but are just working from their beach house for now.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2020 09:26     Subject: 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

Anonymous wrote:I hope rental prices will drop a bit. They've been too high for too long.


I have a rental between U Street and Logan. I have never, ever had any trouble renting it. My tenant left about two months ago and I haven't been able to find anyone new. I'm not quite ready to drop rent yet, but I'll probably have to do it soon.

I can't imagine that this is a unique situation. I don't think prices are going to crash, but I do think there will be a lasting (at least mid-term) impact.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2020 09:24     Subject: 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

Pandemic, OP. Capital cities will never permanently lose residents or lower their rental or housing markets. This is a temporary blip.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2020 09:22     Subject: 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

I hope rental prices will drop a bit. They've been too high for too long.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2020 21:23     Subject: 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

Everything I love about the city is closed, doesn’t feel worth the risk or no longer matters (commute).

Sold our small rowhouse and bought in a great school district paying cash off the appreciation alone.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2020 21:19     Subject: 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

It was based on change of addresses and didn't distinguish between temporary and permanent. I left town from late March - early July and filed a temporary change of address during that time. We are now back home full time.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2020 21:09     Subject: Re:15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

Dc needs to address crime. Any crime, anywhere, is too much.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2020 20:59     Subject: 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

I’m one of the 15,000. WFH provided the opportunity, but crime & quality of life were the drivers.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2020 19:34     Subject: Re:15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

Lots of layoffs of waiters and restaurant workers, college students (Georgetown, GWU, American students all on DL), tourism employees, airlines and transportation, hotel workers.

They were renting and could no longer afford to live here. So they're living at home with mom and dad.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2020 19:33     Subject: 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

Obviously, the city is dying, out-migration is permanent, and real estate prices are going to crash. That's the answer you're looking for, right?
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2020 19:28     Subject: 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

I think there was a global pandemic that meant lots of people were working from home, and some of them decided that they might as well do that from some place else, especially since it's harder to take advantage of the benefits of living in a city if you have to stay home. Some of those people will stay away, some will come back. I doubt it has anything to do with crime.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2020 19:26     Subject: 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

Obviously people decided they could work remotely and moved elsewhere.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2020 19:08     Subject: 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020