Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama is walking distance from Dupont Circle metro, restaurants and shopping, and part of it also walkable from Woodley Park metro and restaurants.
If you're a gazelle, maybe. It's not like Logan, where it's all right out your front door.
In fact Kalorama is about 10 minutes from DuPont Circle, less if you’re going to restaurants north of the metro. It’s another 10 minutes to Woodley Park, and maybe 20 to Adams Morgan. My mom used to live on Connecticut and Kalorama and it’s a great location. And no, I’m not a gazelle.
Anonymous wrote:Where would you buy, based on ranking criterion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a little project, if you may. Please rank these areas according to best deal for safety, walkability, metro access, prestige, shopping and dinning.
Kalorama, Columbia Heights, Capitol Hill, Logan Circle, Shaw
I think the rankings would change for most people based on how you weight your factors, but in any case I don't see how Capitol Hill wouldn't come out #1, then maybe Kalorama, then the others in no particular order... From Capitol Hill you can walk to multiple metros, shopping/dining all over the place, and walk anywhere from H St., Navy Yard, and Union Market. It's an odd subset for comparison, though.
Capitol Hill is the only one of these neighborhoods that doesn't have a walk score that qualifies as "walker's paradise." Kalorama just barely makes the cut.
Is there anywhere in Capitol Hill where literally everything you could possibly need -- bars/restaurants, pharmacies, hardware stores, banks, post office, hair salons, grocery stores, etc. -- is within a five minute walk of your front door?
Nope. That's Logan.
Maybe this thread should be changed to best neighborhoods when you have kids. Because that's clearly the bias being shown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama is walking distance from Dupont Circle metro, restaurants and shopping, and part of it also walkable from Woodley Park metro and restaurants.
If you're a gazelle, maybe. It's not like Logan, where it's all right out your front door.
Anonymous wrote:As for safety, Columbia Heights is no-go for me right now. I get alerts about shootings and stabbings there about 3x a week. Logan Circle and Shaw are only a bit better--to be fair, crime is up all over the city. Of all the neighborhoods on the list, Kalorama is the safest.