Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your DH needs to get comfortable with transitioning neighborhoods in DC, because they're all over. It's part of living in the city. Yes, you can live in GP or another staid neighborhood, but you can't leave it and enjoy all the city has to offer.
If he can't do that, do us all a favor and stay in VA. Usually I WANT people to live in and enjoy the city, but not like that (piecemeal picking and choosing b/c of being a "scaredy cat." That's just ridiculous).
Hi, OP here. Sorry I'm not as hip as you.
It's not a matter of being hip. It's a matter of being informed and not excessively fearful and reactionary for no good reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that Brookland sounds great for you, but you didn't mention schools. Are you willing to go private if you don't get into any charters? FWIW, everyone I know in Brookland has gotten into a decent charter but it is a stressful process. Brookland is so cute and family friendly otherwise.
OP, again...how much are privates...10-15k/year?
Ha! More like 20-30k a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your DH needs to get comfortable with transitioning neighborhoods in DC, because they're all over. It's part of living in the city. Yes, you can live in GP or another staid neighborhood, but you can't leave it and enjoy all the city has to offer.
If he can't do that, do us all a favor and stay in VA. Usually I WANT people to live in and enjoy the city, but not like that (piecemeal picking and choosing b/c of being a "scaredy cat." That's just ridiculous).
Hi, OP here. Sorry I'm not as hip as you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that Brookland sounds great for you, but you didn't mention schools. Are you willing to go private if you don't get into any charters? FWIW, everyone I know in Brookland has gotten into a decent charter but it is a stressful process. Brookland is so cute and family friendly otherwise.
OP, again...how much are privates...10-15k/year?
Anonymous wrote:Glover Park is the best! But the market here is super hot and $600K is not going to get you very far unless you want a condo.
Anonymous wrote:Agree that Brookland sounds great for you, but you didn't mention schools. Are you willing to go private if you don't get into any charters? FWIW, everyone I know in Brookland has gotten into a decent charter but it is a stressful process. Brookland is so cute and family friendly otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your DH needs to get comfortable with transitioning neighborhoods in DC, because they're all over. It's part of living in the city. Yes, you can live in GP or another staid neighborhood, but you can't leave it and enjoy all the city has to offer.
If he can't do that, do us all a favor and stay in VA. Usually I WANT people to live in and enjoy the city, but not like that (piecemeal picking and choosing b/c of being a "scaredy cat." That's just ridiculous).