Anonymous wrote:Vienna Va. Perfect town for you.
This is exactly the sort of place that would give Woody Allen hives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is the best, hands down. Its kind of like Soho, bur nicer. Everything else sucks big time compared to most of Manhattan.
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Oh my god I just actually laughed out loud.
No Georgetown is very similar to South Street Seaport. Seriously!
Soho and Georgetown are as similar as Nancy Reagan and Beyonce.
SOHO sucks, it's a tourist trap for the most part, only more crowded than Gtown. Gtown is more comparable to West Village as far as residential streets are concerned.
Some parts of soho are touristy, for sure. Definitely agree with you! But Georgetown is not like the west village. Both have nice rowhouses, but I have lived in both and can confidently say that they are totally different. Again it's very similar to south street seaport. Google it.
There is more to Georgetown than M street. South Seaport is an outdoor shopping mall with river access, maybe comparable to some extent to commercial parts of Gtown, but there is more to Gtown beyond this. It's a sizable residential neighborhood and parts of it are pretty far from M street and very quiet. Plus, there is a college campus and presence of college students too.
South street seaport is too small to be comparable to anything. M street in g town is comparable to broadway in soho. NYU is right there as well.
I'm impressed that you could make so many snap judgments so quickly from your tour bus!
Also since you're so certain Georgetown is better than soho, could you do me a huge favor and point me to the fabulous restaurants and museums in Georgetown? Also where are all the fashionistas hiding in GTown? I seem to see the same pasty white chubby folks walking around in quilted jackets, mom jeans, and Michael Kors purses every single time. But I only lived in both, so what do I know?
SOHO is a tourist hell for the most part. It's full of chain stores and small street vendors with a few independent stores and small designers sprinkled here and there. It's an outdoor shopping mall with all the usual suspects you will find in Tysons or any other suburban mall. There are plenty of the chubby folks walking around in mom jeans and MK purses too, most definitely outnumbering your fashionistas. There are just more faux-hipsters there, if this rocks your world. Anyway, I would not compare it to Gtown, so agree with you, but as far as saying which one is superior, it's a personal taste. I like Gtown more, cleaner, more manageable and not as crowded overall. Plus, the residential streets are beautiful and I like the river front.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is the best, hands down. Its kind of like Soho, bur nicer. Everything else sucks big time compared to most of Manhattan.
HahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahHhHah
Oh my god I just actually laughed out loud.
No Georgetown is very similar to South Street Seaport. Seriously!
Soho and Georgetown are as similar as Nancy Reagan and Beyonce.
SOHO sucks, it's a tourist trap for the most part, only more crowded than Gtown. Gtown is more comparable to West Village as far as residential streets are concerned.
Some parts of soho are touristy, for sure. Definitely agree with you! But Georgetown is not like the west village. Both have nice rowhouses, but I have lived in both and can confidently say that they are totally different. Again it's very similar to south street seaport. Google it.
There is more to Georgetown than M street. South Seaport is an outdoor shopping mall with river access, maybe comparable to some extent to commercial parts of Gtown, but there is more to Gtown beyond this. It's a sizable residential neighborhood and parts of it are pretty far from M street and very quiet. Plus, there is a college campus and presence of college students too.
South street seaport is too small to be comparable to anything. M street in g town is comparable to broadway in soho. NYU is right there as well.
I'm impressed that you could make so many snap judgments so quickly from your tour bus!
Also since you're so certain Georgetown is better than soho, could you do me a huge favor and point me to the fabulous restaurants and museums in Georgetown? Also where are all the fashionistas hiding in GTown? I seem to see the same pasty white chubby folks walking around in quilted jackets, mom jeans, and Michael Kors purses every single time. But I only lived in both, so what do I know?
SOHO is a tourist hell for the most part. It's full of chain stores and small street vendors with a few independent stores and small designers sprinkled here and there. It's an outdoor shopping mall with all the usual suspects you will find in Tysons or any other suburban mall. There are plenty of the chubby folks walking around in mom jeans and MK purses too, most definitely outnumbering your fashionistas. There are just more faux-hipsters there, if this rocks your world. Anyway, I would not compare it to Gtown, so agree with you, but as far as saying which one is superior, it's a personal taste. I like Gtown more, cleaner, more manageable and not as crowded overall. Plus, the residential streets are beautiful and I like the river front.
And again someone who thinks all of soho can be boiled down to Broadway only. Please keep your uninformed opinions to yourself and others waiting in line for the big apple bus tour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations, living in Washington, DC, will be a better life for your family than living in NYC.
I hate to be a downer, but I don't think so. At best, it's about the same. DC schools are terrible, there is bad crime here (way worse than NYC - DC's murder rate is 4.56 higher than NYC), this a an extremely segregated city (blacks in Anacostia and PG county, Whites in NW DC, Nova), and the transient nature of the work here can easily prevent long term relationships.
It's very expensive to live here, the traffic is bad, and no one wants to stand out. OF course in NYC it's slightly more expensive, but salaries are a lot higher. Traffic sucks too, but the subway is a million times better than the metro. Of course the subway is filthy, breaks down, and lacks elevators. But the metro needs like 10 more lines to make this place truly friendly to carless people.
I really can't say that this place is bad for kids, but I am not going to say that DC is worse. I think that people who live in DC have a inferiority complex with NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations, living in Washington, DC, will be a better life for your family than living in NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is the best, hands down. Its kind of like Soho, bur nicer. Everything else sucks big time compared to most of Manhattan.
HahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahHhHah
Oh my god I just actually laughed out loud.
No Georgetown is very similar to South Street Seaport. Seriously!
Soho and Georgetown are as similar as Nancy Reagan and Beyonce.
SOHO sucks, it's a tourist trap for the most part, only more crowded than Gtown. Gtown is more comparable to West Village as far as residential streets are concerned.
Some parts of soho are touristy, for sure. Definitely agree with you! But Georgetown is not like the west village. Both have nice rowhouses, but I have lived in both and can confidently say that they are totally different. Again it's very similar to south street seaport. Google it.
There is more to Georgetown than M street. South Seaport is an outdoor shopping mall with river access, maybe comparable to some extent to commercial parts of Gtown, but there is more to Gtown beyond this. It's a sizable residential neighborhood and parts of it are pretty far from M street and very quiet. Plus, there is a college campus and presence of college students too.
South street seaport is too small to be comparable to anything. M street in g town is comparable to broadway in soho. NYU is right there as well.
I'm impressed that you could make so many snap judgments so quickly from your tour bus!
Also since you're so certain Georgetown is better than soho, could you do me a huge favor and point me to the fabulous restaurants and museums in Georgetown? Also where are all the fashionistas hiding in GTown? I seem to see the same pasty white chubby folks walking around in quilted jackets, mom jeans, and Michael Kors purses every single time. But I only lived in both, so what do I know?
SOHO is a tourist hell for the most part. It's full of chain stores and small street vendors with a few independent stores and small designers sprinkled here and there. It's an outdoor shopping mall with all the usual suspects you will find in Tysons or any other suburban mall. There are plenty of the chubby folks walking around in mom jeans and MK purses too, most definitely outnumbering your fashionistas. There are just more faux-hipsters there, if this rocks your world. Anyway, I would not compare it to Gtown, so agree with you, but as far as saying which one is superior, it's a personal taste. I like Gtown more, cleaner, more manageable and not as crowded overall. Plus, the residential streets are beautiful and I like the river front.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is the best, hands down. Its kind of like Soho, bur nicer. Everything else sucks big time compared to most of Manhattan.
HahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahHhHah
Oh my god I just actually laughed out loud.
No Georgetown is very similar to South Street Seaport. Seriously!
Soho and Georgetown are as similar as Nancy Reagan and Beyonce.
SOHO sucks, it's a tourist trap for the most part, only more crowded than Gtown. Gtown is more comparable to West Village as far as residential streets are concerned.
Some parts of soho are touristy, for sure. Definitely agree with you! But Georgetown is not like the west village. Both have nice rowhouses, but I have lived in both and can confidently say that they are totally different. Again it's very similar to south street seaport. Google it.
There is more to Georgetown than M street. South Seaport is an outdoor shopping mall with river access, maybe comparable to some extent to commercial parts of Gtown, but there is more to Gtown beyond this. It's a sizable residential neighborhood and parts of it are pretty far from M street and very quiet. Plus, there is a college campus and presence of college students too.
South street seaport is too small to be comparable to anything. M street in g town is comparable to broadway in soho. NYU is right there as well.
I'm impressed that you could make so many snap judgments so quickly from your tour bus!
Also since you're so certain Georgetown is better than soho, could you do me a huge favor and point me to the fabulous restaurants and museums in Georgetown? Also where are all the fashionistas hiding in GTown? I seem to see the same pasty white chubby folks walking around in quilted jackets, mom jeans, and Michael Kors purses every single time. But I only lived in both, so what do I know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are 5 and 8. So would like to be near activities / sports / classes, etc for them and someplace that has a sense of community, you actually know your neighbors, etc.
I definitely think either Wesley Heights or Cleveland/Woodley Park is what will fit your bill.
I just moved from Manhattan to DC. I would definitely not move to Cleveland park. I moved here too based on dcum recommendations. Don't.
People here are weird and cold. It took months to get people to even respond when I said hello. Also this place is not walkable whatsoever. There Is a strip of sad little restaurants, but the place is clogged with old racist people who think nothing of screaming at you because they think you're a nanny. I don't know of another sahm at all. So the assumption is that we are nannies, and they will feel free to treat you like trash. The zoo is really nice though. I have met some nice friends, but they are few and far between.
I am moving to Capitol hill where other former NYC friends have moved. Since you're looking for private schools, the school issue is not important for you. Honestly, don't let anyone tell you otherwise- NW dc is extremely suburban, and maryland and Nova are totally suburban. People who don't understand what life is like in manhattan will say crap like oh Bethesda has a great downtown (spoiler alert- it doesn't) and Arlington is walkable! (no it is chain store central with unfriendly types. Actually it's a lot like Hoboken).
I would definitely take a couple weekends to check out the city. When people say "great and walkable downtown" they literally mean one sad Starbucks and a bad deli. That is it. Dont rely too much on what people here say. They don't understand.
This gal is spot-on correct. Relocated from NYC too. People here ARE weird. Rent first. Then you can decide where you want to live; very difficult to guess what it is like. Live and rent; less stress, and then after a year or so you can make a much more informed decision.