Anonymous wrote:I am not trying to make this a flex, I promise, but most of our shootings in Petworth aren’t fatal.
Anonymous wrote:I am not trying to make this a flex, I promise, but most of our shootings in Petworth aren’t fatal.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a matter of time isn’t it before someone eats a bullet, if they’re flying around so liberally. There was just a shooting on the metro there, again!
The father who built the basketball hoop for the neighborhood kids to use was almost killed by those same kids. I think he’s having some lifelong consequences from the beating on his porch.
So, no, I don’t think I’d move there now. But it shouldn’t stay like that. No one wants to live like that. The gang thing is real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry you can’t afford Cleveland park.
As I said in an earlier post, I live in Logan. I can afford Cleveland Park easily. That’s not what this is about.
Logan is a lot cheaper per sqft. Also many smaller places in Logan
CP >> Logan >> Pet.
I own a rowhome in the heart of Logan. It’s not cheaper than Cleveland Park per square foot. Prove me wrong.
So to recap, you’re a 54 yr old relative newcomer * to DC who owns a $4-5 million rowhome. Who takes really long walks in the middle of the workday with some frequency
And then you come home and post your “impressions” on neighborhoods on a parenting website
* newcomer because you don’t know what Cleveland Park actually entails. So you shelled out millions of dollars on a residence without at least driving by $4-5 million comps in the all of few neighborhoods that actually have $4-5 million comps (such as CP).
Not a newcomer. I’ve lived in the DMV my entire adult life, and in the city itself for two decades.
You’ve lives in the 10 sq mile District of Columbia for 20 years, and today you discover Cleveland Park for the first time? Bananas!
It can’t be more than what, a mile or two from your residence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry you can’t afford Cleveland park.
As I said in an earlier post, I live in Logan. I can afford Cleveland Park easily. That’s not what this is about.
Logan is a lot cheaper per sqft. Also many smaller places in Logan
CP >> Logan >> Pet.
I own a rowhome in the heart of Logan. It’s not cheaper than Cleveland Park per square foot. Prove me wrong.
So to recap, you’re a 54 yr old relative newcomer * to DC who owns a $4-5 million rowhome. Who takes really long walks in the middle of the workday with some frequency
And then you come home and post your “impressions” on neighborhoods on a parenting website
* newcomer because you don’t know what Cleveland Park actually entails. So you shelled out millions of dollars on a residence without at least driving by $4-5 million comps in the all of few neighborhoods that actually have $4-5 million comps (such as CP).
Not a newcomer. I’ve lived in the DMV my entire adult life, and in the city itself for two decades.
Anonymous wrote:So for the heck of it, I have been googling “best neighborhoods in DC“ and not once, in any article, anywhere, anyhow, have I seen Cleveland Park. Not once. You may disagree with the various lists that pop up, but it’s interesting that Cleveland Park never pops up even once in any article! I guess that’s because it is, well, boring.
Obviously, both Logan Circle and Petworth pop up frequently.
Anonymous wrote:white people on here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in Petworth since 2001. Raised my children here (lotteried into WOTP schools, although I see more and more neighborhood folks walking their kids to local schools each morning). Crime, while not great, is not the hellscape some try to describe. It's a great neighborhood that is accessible to other parts of the city and it's easy to get into Maryland
You’re likely just used to the crime. ANY shootings in a residential neighborhood is unacceptable and not a place to raise a family. There is notably higher crime in Petworth and anyone choosing to live there has either low standards or is delusional.