Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? As an investment? Because you live in Leesburg and sometimes don't want to commute home?
When I read pied a terre, I think "place to meet my girlfriend for a quickie." Sorry, I just do.
Aw come on. The average teeth-per-resident out here has doubled since 2005.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh - why would you waste money on this? It's not NYC or Paris. Makes much more sense to just rent a hotel room for a few nights a month (you can get great last minute deals on Hotwire or Priceline for nice places) and spend the rest on real travel or a vacation home.
Anonymous wrote:Why? As an investment? Because you live in Leesburg and sometimes don't want to commute home?
When I read pied a terre, I think "place to meet my girlfriend for a quickie." Sorry, I just do.
Anonymous wrote:How often do you plan to use it? Unless you have lots of disposable income (in which case you aren't Middle Class) seems to me it would be more cost efficient to simply grab a hotel room on nights you want to stay downtown.
Anonymous wrote:Coops vary on whether/how long you can rent, mostly because they need to keep a certain ratio of occupant owners for tax reasons. Then again, I'm hearing of more condos needing to do that these days, too, to keep within guidelines for lenders, so there may not be an enormous difference there. That said, I do live in a neighborhood with several coops and those that don't allow it at all seem to have decidedly lower values and take longer to sell, so I'd avoid that.
I think on site maintenance is useful if you'll be away a lot, so that if a pipe bursts or whatever while you're away, it can be speedily addressed. Front desk staff that can take deliveries are nice for the same reason. (Though, admittedly, I use them to sign for wine shipments mostly ; )
I'd have a look at SW. Some cafes and restaurants down here, but also pretty peaceful and free of car noise. And convenient to fun restaurants on the Hill and Penn Quarter. Big studios, too.
Anonymous wrote:I second Penn Quarter. The poster with a park probably lives at City Vista - that area is booming.
Anonymous wrote:You could look around Foggy Bottom - close to everything and an easy rental to GW or Georgetown students or state department/World Bank/IMF employees if you move away.