Anonymous wrote:Don't kid yourself. Lawyers and those who are well paid partners are not leaving DC any time soon.
Anonymous wrote:Don't kid yourself. Lawyers and those who are well paid partners are not leaving DC any time soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or the suburbs. I personally don't understand why so many people are paying close to a million dollars to be so far North of downtown and to have DCPS, one of the crummiest school systems in the country. Just not worth it. BBM gets old
yes, a 10 school in DCPS compares to a 5 school in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Or the suburbs. I personally don't understand why so many people are paying close to a million dollars to be so far North of downtown and to have DCPS, one of the crummiest school systems in the country. Just not worth it. BBM gets old
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What Chevy Chase really needs is some charter school options.
I totally agree with this.
Anonymous wrote:Or the suburbs. I personally don't understand why so many people are paying close to a million dollars to be so far North of downtown and to have DCPS, one of the crummiest school systems in the country. Just not worth it. BBM gets old
Anonymous wrote:how is this house? http://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/5610-32nd-St-NW-20015/home/9980485
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thx. Yes I want to be near a city bus stop. I do need three good sized bedrooms and can go up to 850. Besides for me and my husband's commute I would like the kids to be able to take the bus to Deal and Wilson when we reach that point. Do you think WI or CT moves faster in the morning if you have to drive?
No question that CT moves faster.
Depends what time you drive and where you are going. I drive from Friendship heights to SW DC. If I leave at 6:30 in the morning I take Mass to Rock Creek Parkway, if there is at all traffic (meaning past 7:45/8 am) I drive across and take CT to Rock Creek as Mass is a Nightmare. DH goes to Georgetown after school drop-off, it takes him 20 minutes tops from Tenleytown to Georgetown at 8:30 in the morning.
north au park/friendship heights to foggy bottom drive (normally been taking wisconsin to mass, although sometimes have done the north georgetown cut through), and is typically under the length of a yo gabba gabba episode (20 mins), and that's around 8:30 am and coming home around 6:00 pm. Surprised to hear people say ct is faster, since the one time we took that because of a different drop point, it was a frickin' parking lot, but then that might of been a 1-timer. mass get's congested between wisconsin and the rock creek bridge in the morning but moves once you clear the spot (although I haven't found it that bad). morning seems a little slower than going home. Is it just me or is reno always slows as molasses for no real reason?
3 big bedrooms might be tough for that price range unless you're further from metro, etc., or the house needs some serious work in my opinion...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thx. Yes I want to be near a city bus stop. I do need three good sized bedrooms and can go up to 850. Besides for me and my husband's commute I would like the kids to be able to take the bus to Deal and Wilson when we reach that point. Do you think WI or CT moves faster in the morning if you have to drive?
No question that CT moves faster.
Depends what time you drive and where you are going. I drive from Friendship heights to SW DC. If I leave at 6:30 in the morning I take Mass to Rock Creek Parkway, if there is at all traffic (meaning past 7:45/8 am) I drive across and take CT to Rock Creek as Mass is a Nightmare. DH goes to Georgetown after school drop-off, it takes him 20 minutes tops from Tenleytown to Georgetown at 8:30 in the morning.