Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sadly, common sense is no guarantee.
That applies in DC and anywhere else. A young woman in the rural area where I went to college (red state, to the extent people want to make that relevant) was biking alone and a guy clipped her with his truck, abducted, tortured, and murdered here (and others, it appears). Horrible things happen everywhere, not just in cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP... exactly... not a day goes by that I do not hear horrible things. The police officer's wife mentioned that crime has significantly increased... even in what used to be safer areas. Would prefer a suburb instead...
Where do the young people of Fox News go to sow their wild oats? Maybe Charleston?
They're pretty content in their small rural towns cooking meth, taking opioids, watching Nascar, and avoiding child support obligations.
Anonymous wrote:I will be paying her rent
no good will come of this
I will be paying her rent
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, common sense is no guarantee.
Anonymous wrote:Since you’re paying, I’d consider a safe place that is close to DC (parts of Arlington like Rosslyn, Ballston, Court House, Clarendon, Crystal City) and let them choose a trendier place on the next lease. Lots of people have roommates to reduce expenses. Also if they are going to commute they should be near a metro stop or a good bus route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP... exactly... not a day goes by that I do not hear horrible things. The police officer's wife mentioned that crime has significantly increased... even in what used to be safer areas. Would prefer a suburb instead...
Where do the young people of Fox News go to sow their wild oats? Maybe Charleston?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP... exactly... not a day goes by that I do not hear horrible things. The police officer's wife mentioned that crime has significantly increased... even in what used to be safer areas. Would prefer a suburb instead...
I wouldn’t have wanted to be controlled by my parents’ post-college via paying my rent.
OP your child is probably going to do a lot of things in the next few years that you’d probably prefer they not to do. Like solo travel, sex and drinking.
Anonymous wrote:Since you’re paying, I’d consider a safe place that is close to DC (parts of Arlington like Rosslyn, Ballston, Court House, Clarendon, Crystal City) and let them choose a trendier place on the next lease. Lots of people have roommates to reduce expenses. Also if they are going to commute they should be near a metro stop or a good bus route.
Anonymous wrote:After my daughter graduates from college next week, she and two friends are moving to DC to live close to their new jobs. I will be paying her rent since her income will be limited. I am concerned with increased violence, car thefts, etc., etc. She has taken a self-defense class and spent the past 4 years in a quiet college town. While I am excited for her, I worry about her safety especially since my neighbor (wife of police officer) questioned why she was moving to a "violent city". She will be apt. searching soon. Anyone have young adults living downtown?