Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Baltimore! Cant wait to move there (in a few months).
Agree that Richmond has a lot going for it but what keeps DC number 1 on my list is the metro.Anonymous wrote:PP - oh, and lack of metro. Seriously thinking about retiring there. Great city, @ 40% less expensive than DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to Baltimore from DC 2 years ago and I'll take it any day over the other two. (Though it helps a ton that DH works in Baltimore and I WAH. I hope to not have to deal with the Baltimore job market.)
Does your little boy's name start with a B and he's in K? If so, HII'll see you on Facebook....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baltimore, Baltimore, Baltimore. I'm sure I'm in the minority though.
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Anonymous wrote:Baltimore, Baltimore, Baltimore. I'm sure I'm in the minority though.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to Baltimore from DC 2 years ago and I'll take it any day over the other two. (Though it helps a ton that DH works in Baltimore and I WAH. I hope to not have to deal with the Baltimore job market.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I remember about Richmond is the abundance of confederate flags. Tells me everything I need to know about it. No thanks!
When we were househunting in NoVA last summer, we ran across a house where the neighbor had a bigass Confederate flag hanging on the front of his house. I don't think that was helping this house to sell AT ALL. We wound up buying in the same neighborhood, but nowhere near rude Conferate flag dude (we know he was rude because he came outside and started yelling at us for parking near his house for the 5 minutes we were inside the house with our realtor)
Since Richmond was the Confederate capital, it doesn't surprise me. I definitely agree that anyone who flys a Confederate flag proudly is not someone I really want to know, but it does at least make a small bit of sense in Richmond.