Anonymous wrote:OP here...thanks for the insights! I don't think I realized how racially homogenous the area is. For some reason I thought the school at least was more diverse than the JKLMM set?? We're not white and a lack of diversity does concern me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate it. Moved from a large city. Undwhelmed with the shitty food, lack of diversity and lack of amenities. Only plus is cheap rent for a ton of space.
So you are young, with modest income, and no children. How is this relevant to the OP?
Early 30s here with a child. 300k per yr. Live in a GP rowhome. I think I'm pretty relevent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live here, and love it.
There is no better or more close-knit community in DC.
Have you lived in every neighborhood in DC, so you can say this definitively? I can accept the possibility to some extent - having a fairly homogeneous population in term of race and SES will lend itself to it..as long as the SES isn't so high that everyone goes to private school and lives behind a giant fence. So I can see Glover Park as the mostly white, wealthy-ish populace who is cohesive. I'm willing to bet that there are some predominantly black neighborhoods that can say the same thing about being very close knit (though they're probably east of the river, out of the current reach of gentrification).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate it. Moved from a large city. Undwhelmed with the shitty food, lack of diversity and lack of amenities. Only plus is cheap rent for a ton of space.
So you are young, with modest income, and no children. How is this relevant to the OP?
Early 30s here with a child. 300k per yr. Live in a GP rowhome. I think im pretty relevent.
Relevant*
Sounds like you could really improve the neighborhood by packing up your kid and your terrible attitude and moving back to Brooklyn. If you can even afford anything there on just $300K/yr.
Anonymous wrote:Hate it. Moved from a large city. Undwhelmed with the shitty food, lack of diversity and lack of amenities. Only plus is cheap rent for a ton of space.
Anonymous wrote:Love it here. Wouldn't move anywhere if we could afford 3 bedrooms.
I drive everywhere.So don't really care for not having a metro. No metro means less people.
If needed, we park near Woodley/American and take the metro from there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate it. Moved from a large city. Undwhelmed with the shitty food, lack of diversity and lack of amenities. Only plus is cheap rent for a ton of space.
So you are young, with modest income, and no children. How is this relevant to the OP?
Early 30s here with a child. 300k per yr. Live in a GP rowhome. I think im pretty relevent.
Relevant*
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate it. Moved from a large city. Undwhelmed with the shitty food, lack of diversity and lack of amenities. Only plus is cheap rent for a ton of space.
So you are young, with modest income, and no children. How is this relevant to the OP?
Early 30s here with a child. 300k per yr. Live in a GP rowhome. I think im pretty relevent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate it. Moved from a large city. Undwhelmed with the shitty food, lack of diversity and lack of amenities. Only plus is cheap rent for a ton of space.
So you are young, with modest income, and no children. How is this relevant to the OP?