Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do WOTP for long term reasons. Also, Cap Hill is too isolated for me. If like to have access to Bethesda, SS, and Downtown.
I have never heard of anyone thinking of Capitol Hill as isolated. We have Barracks Row and nearby H Street. You can walk to Nationals Park, SE Waterfront/Navy Yard and National Mall/Smithsonian Museums. Holiday concerts and occasional sledding on the Capitol Grounds. Child-friendly programs at the Library of Congress. Arts programs at CHAW. Ballet at St. Marks. Skating at Canal Park. Yards Splash fountain. Marine Barracks or concerts at Yards Park on summer evenings. Sports on the Hill. Capitol Hill Little League. Bike to the Pirate Ship in Anacostis Park. Fort Dupont or Ballston for year-round indoor ice skating. Shopping at Eastern Market or nearby Union Market. Winter days at tbe Botanic Garden. Short drive to the National Arboretum and Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens.
Downtown in less than 15 minutes by Blue/Orange/Silver Line. Ten minutes by car to National Airport or Pentagon City Mall. Three Target stores within a 15 minute drive, if you don't take advantage of delivery services like Instacart. We seldom leave the Hill and couldn't think of a good reason to drive to Silver Spring or Bethesda. To each her own I guess.
Agree. Capitol Hill is closer to downtown, so that's silly, and thankfully we have no need to get to Bethesda or Silver Spring. Why would you? If you don't work there or live close by, those are not destinations. The Capitol Hill is isolated argument is oft-repeated on this site and it really shows a lack of knowledge about DC and the Hill in particular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where will you be commuting to? that would make a huge difference for me. also, if J, Murch or other NW school, you get Deal and Wilson. Which even if you plan for private it is nice to have a back-up.
Both of us would be working downtown dc. Farragut area.
Redline would be perfect OP. I would strongly consider living walking to metro in deal-wilson feeder area, you won't be sorry!
I, on the other hand, would recommend living on the Orange or blue lines. Capitol South or Eastern Market. Capitol Hill is friendlier, closer knit, and a more vibrant neighborhood right now than the JKLM areas. Brent is excellent.
The red line/NW snobbery of years past is outdated. You'll love Capitol Hill.
Brent is ground zero for Eastern Market and Capitol South. Be mindful of boundaries: East Capitol, Seventh Street, Eisenhower Freeway. A block to the east you're looking at Tyler or the Cluster (Watkijs) and a block to the north you're potentially IB for Ludlow-Taylor. Not saying those are necessarily bad options but . . .
I am the PP mentioning the redline. I mentioned the red line because the OP stated they will work in Farragut area, and Farragut north is on the red line. This is not snobbery, I think Capitol Hill is great!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the no middle or high school options argument carries real weight. And a 10-15 minute ride on the redline to downtown makes it just as close to downtown as Capitol Hill.
Yes, middle school and high school is a concern. People love Capitol Hill enough that they make it work though. There are viable charter and private options.
Where do you go to private from capitol hill? honest question, would be interested in the area but very wary due to middle and high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where will you be commuting to? that would make a huge difference for me. also, if J, Murch or other NW school, you get Deal and Wilson. Which even if you plan for private it is nice to have a back-up.
Both of us would be working downtown dc. Farragut area.
Redline would be perfect OP. I would strongly consider living walking to metro in deal-wilson feeder area, you won't be sorry!
I, on the other hand, would recommend living on the Orange or blue lines. Capitol South or Eastern Market. Capitol Hill is friendlier, closer knit, and a more vibrant neighborhood right now than the JKLM areas. Brent is excellent.
The red line/NW snobbery of years past is outdated. You'll love Capitol Hill.
Brent is ground zero for Eastern Market and Capitol South. Be mindful of boundaries: East Capitol, Seventh Street, Eisenhower Freeway. A block to the east you're looking at Tyler or the Cluster (Watkijs) and a block to the north you're potentially IB for Ludlow-Taylor. Not saying those are necessarily bad options but . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where will you be commuting to? that would make a huge difference for me. also, if J, Murch or other NW school, you get Deal and Wilson. Which even if you plan for private it is nice to have a back-up.
Both of us would be working downtown dc. Farragut area.
Redline would be perfect OP. I would strongly consider living walking to metro in deal-wilson feeder area, you won't be sorry!
I, on the other hand, would recommend living on the Orange or blue lines. Capitol South or Eastern Market. Capitol Hill is friendlier, closer knit, and a more vibrant neighborhood right now than the JKLM areas. Brent is excellent.
The red line/NW snobbery of years past is outdated. You'll love Capitol Hill.
Brent is ground zero for Eastern Market and Capitol South. Be mindful of boundaries: East Capitol, Seventh Street, Eisenhower Freeway. A block to the east you're looking at Tyler or the Cluster (Watkijs) and a block to the north you're potentially IB for Ludlow-Taylor. Not saying those are necessarily bad options but . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where will you be commuting to? that would make a huge difference for me. also, if J, Murch or other NW school, you get Deal and Wilson. Which even if you plan for private it is nice to have a back-up.
Both of us would be working downtown dc. Farragut area.
Redline would be perfect OP. I would strongly consider living walking to metro in deal-wilson feeder area, you won't be sorry!
I, on the other hand, would recommend living on the Orange or blue lines. Capitol South or Eastern Market. Capitol Hill is friendlier, closer knit, and a more vibrant neighborhood right now than the JKLM areas. Brent is excellent.
The red line/NW snobbery of years past is outdated. You'll love Capitol Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the no middle or high school options argument carries real weight. And a 10-15 minute ride on the redline to downtown makes it just as close to downtown as Capitol Hill.
Yes, middle school and high school is a concern. People love Capitol Hill enough that they make it work though. There are viable charter and private options.
Anonymous wrote:But the no middle or high school options argument carries real weight. And a 10-15 minute ride on the redline to downtown makes it just as close to downtown as Capitol Hill.