Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Columbia Heights before I got married. (Harvard Street, right near All Souls.) Absolutely loved the area. But it was dangerous. My now husband's tires were slashed outside my house.
I wish I had bought back then. I would live there in a heartbeat if I could afford private for kids.
I'm the PP above you, and I'm perfectly happy to have my mind changed. Can you explain to me the appeal of Columbia Heights, especially with kids?
I live in Columbia Heights with a 4 year old.
There are still many low income people living in the area. They live in the houses they've always lived, which are often right next door to the $500k+ renovations that you see on Trulia. There are also a fair number of homeless people. I talked to one guy this winter who pointed out that there used to be several rooming houses on 14th Street north of the splash park. He remembered staying there when the weather was bad and he could afford it. He said that he has lived in the neighborhood for more than ten years and wasn't going to move out just because some white people moved in. It was actually a neat conversation for me as a young white woman who hadn't seen what the neighborhood looked like prior to 2007 when I moved to the area. There are a lot of people with kids who live in apartment buildings in the area - not the luxury apartments by the metro, but off 14th Street, where you maybe won't see them if you're just there to get brunch and go shopping.
The best explanation I can offer for why the houses are so expensive is that they are fairly large and many of the things on the market are recently renovated. They are within walking distance of many amenities, which raises the price.
I love where I live. I understand that there are a lot of people who don't approve of "chain restaurants" or big box stores, but that's hardly all there is. You CAN go to Five Guys for a burger, or you can go to Acre 121 next door. You CAN go to IHOP for breakfast, or you can go to the Coupe on 11th Street. I don't really consider Pete's to be a crappy chain restaurant - despite having multiple locations - but we really only eat there if we're getting carryout. For a sit down pizza dinner, it's Red Rocks.
As for the things that are great about CH with kids for our family, here's a list:
- DD's DCPS (OOB, not Tubman, but only because that's where we got in) is walking distance.
- she goes to ballet at the dance studio at 14th and Monroe
- the farmer's market has a guy who paints faces on Saturday mornings
- the fountain at the plaza in the afternoons
- many parks within easy walking distance that we go to regularly enough to have "park friends"
- a lot of kid-friendly restaurants (the Coupe, the Heights, Meridian Pint, Red Rocks, and le Caprice in particular)
- swimming lessons at the Washington Sports Club OR the YMCA down 14th Street are both easy to get to (as in, we can walk there)
I've lived there for almost 5 years and have not experienced any crime directly. I know people who have had their cars and houses broken into, but that has not happened to me. Having homeless people around does not bother me, except in so far as I wish that poverty and homelessness didn't exist at all. Certainly the old drunks do not make it impossible for me to enjoy living where I live.