Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:alternatives to the Hill:
Palisades - there aren't a ton of houses in the 800k range, but there are some (including some that have been updated but not necessarily expanded). School will be either Key or Mann, both considered excellent.
Tenleytown
Brookland - charter schools most likely, but more house for your money compared to Hill, Palisades or Tenleytown
I'm not sure what your child care situation is now, but I found that when DC entered PK that our schedules had to shift again, as before and after care hours (and location close to home rather than work) weren't quite the same. That can also impact your commute. And think about if you can do the home-school-work and back loop all on public transportation or all in a car. It gets complicated (IMO) if you are need to combine car with public transportation or walking. All stuff to take into consideration. In our case, it means leaving work earlier, which actually shortened my evening commute.
Sounds like Palisades has some great schools, but I guess you would have to drive, and I would not want to do that drive to the Hill every day. Tenley maybe better if your DH is close to Union Station and your work downtown is close to the red line.
Anonymous wrote:40 minutes from the time you step out your door to the time you plop your ass down at your desk is a decent commute around here. People so underestimate their commutes.[/quote]
I believe this. I'm exactly two miles from work and I need 30 minutes, kitchen to desk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:alternatives to the Hill:
Palisades - there aren't a ton of houses in the 800k range, but there are some (including some that have been updated but not necessarily expanded). School will be either Key or Mann, both considered excellent.
Tenleytown
Brookland - charter schools most likely, but more house for your money compared to Hill, Palisades or Tenleytown
I'm not sure what your child care situation is now, but I found that when DC entered PK that our schedules had to shift again, as before and after care hours (and location close to home rather than work) weren't quite the same. That can also impact your commute. And think about if you can do the home-school-work and back loop all on public transportation or all in a car. It gets complicated (IMO) if you are need to combine car with public transportation or walking. All stuff to take into consideration. In our case, it means leaving work earlier, which actually shortened my evening commute.
Sounds like Palisades has some great schools, but I guess you would have to drive, and I would not want to do that drive to the Hill every day. Tenley maybe better if your DH is close to Union Station and your work downtown is close to the red line.
Anonymous wrote:alternatives to the Hill:
Palisades - there aren't a ton of houses in the 800k range, but there are some (including some that have been updated but not necessarily expanded). School will be either Key or Mann, both considered excellent.
Tenleytown
Brookland - charter schools most likely, but more house for your money compared to Hill, Palisades or Tenleytown
I'm not sure what your child care situation is now, but I found that when DC entered PK that our schedules had to shift again, as before and after care hours (and location close to home rather than work) weren't quite the same. That can also impact your commute. And think about if you can do the home-school-work and back loop all on public transportation or all in a car. It gets complicated (IMO) if you are need to combine car with public transportation or walking. All stuff to take into consideration. In our case, it means leaving work earlier, which actually shortened my evening commute.
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone places the same degree of importance on a short commute. Witness the very many posters who truck in to DC from Reston or Great Falls, not to mention Burke.
Anonymous wrote:alternatives to the Hill:
Palisades - there aren't a ton of houses in the 800k range, but there are some (including some that have been updated but not necessarily expanded). School will be either Key or Mann, both considered excellent.
Tenleytown
Brookland - charter schools most likely, but more house for your money compared to Hill, Palisades or Tenleytown
I'm not sure what your child care situation is now, but I found that when DC entered PK that our schedules had to shift again, as before and after care hours (and location close to home rather than work) weren't quite the same. That can also impact your commute. And think about if you can do the home-school-work and back loop all on public transportation or all in a car. It gets complicated (IMO) if you are need to combine car with public transportation or walking. All stuff to take into consideration. In our case, it means leaving work earlier, which actually shortened my evening commute.
Anonymous wrote:LMAO about people who think the Hill is unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:LMAO about people who think the Hill is unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For free schools ARlington near Ballston metro should work for your price. If you are a good shopper and move in the school year, maybe even closer in. Walk to metro and both of you should be to work in 40 minutes door to door. Alt, drive in together early, you park on the hill and the other metro downtown.
40 minutes is not, IMO, a short commute.
In everyone's opinion.
Most people don't get to commute 10 minutes. You can't even get from Arlington to Gallery Place in under 30.
Anonymous wrote:If the red line would suit you both for work, there are some houses near Tenley that could suit your needs, you will just have to wait and find the right one for an $800,000 budget. Elemtary schools are awesome, and you would be okay beyond that, too. Capital Hill is fine, but just wanted to throw that option out as well, if you had concerns about safety, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For free schools ARlington near Ballston metro should work for your price. If you are a good shopper and move in the school year, maybe even closer in. Walk to metro and both of you should be to work in 40 minutes door to door. Alt, drive in together early, you park on the hill and the other metro downtown.
40 minutes is not, IMO, a short commute.
In everyone's opinion.