Anonymous wrote:We rent a rowhome in Capitol Hill, and have been shopping for a place to buy, both here and in other areas.
What I like about CH:
- Being able to walk to Eastern Market, H Street, a couple of nice local parks, and the National Mall.
- I can walk to work in less time than most people spend commuting by car or train. Walking to work also keeps me healthier.
- It has a quiet and tree-lined feel compared to a lot of neighborhoods in DC.
- I'm a fan of old, historical homes, which Capitol Hill has (even if it seems like far too many of them have been gutted and flipped).
- At least in the part of Capitol Hill where we are, street parking hasn't been hard to find.
What's not so great:
- Sharing walls with the neighbors.
- It's expensive.
- Space is at a premium. You can definitely get more space elsewhere.
- It's quiet for the city, but it's still the city. Sirens, traffic, the occasional neighborhood dispute that brings the police out—these things will happen.
- Outdoor space (i.e., courtyards, mini-yards, whatever you want to call them) is at a premium. Not every house has a garage, or even dedicated parking space.
- It's harder to find the features we're looking for. Want a basement, a garage, and a porch, all in the same rowhome? Good luck.
The expense is the big barrier for me. I'd love to buy here, but to get the space we need is probably outside our price range, alas.
+1 great summary!