Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I very rarely see successful people riding the Metro. It's largely the city's impoverished and broke 20-somethings.
Gotta be a little more subtle with your trolling my dear.
Anonymous wrote:I very rarely see successful people riding the Metro. It's largely the city's impoverished and broke 20-somethings.
Anonymous wrote:I very rarely see successful people riding the Metro. It's largely the city's impoverished and broke 20-somethings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a big house near Metro and take it to work most days. We never ever ever use it on weekends or evenings. When we lived in DC we basically never used it even though we lived 5 mins away. The service is so awful and it's such a bad experience that lots of people are like us -- live very close to Metro, but very rarely use it. I guess if I didn't value my time or ever have to be on time to things and didn't care about my safety I would ride.
Yes, the tons and tons of people who ride it every day don't care about these things either.
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What a privileged world you live in. My god.
The PP was just being honest. This city's ivories a wholly unreliable service. If anyone needs to make it to a meeting, being late due to metro failures is absolutely no excuse as it is to be expected. My organization doesn't give a shit whether I reduce my carbon footprint. I'm expected to show up on time, every time.. Metro is not an option unless I have the luxury of not having meeting until 9:30 am at the earliest.
And I'd say a good number of people living near that home take advantage of the closeness of the Metro but you don't have to use it to benefit from it. The closer you are to the Metro the higher your property values go, the more likely it is you'll have great amenities like fancy restaurants and yoga studios next door, and the in general - the greater chance the people you're living next door to will have significantly higher income levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. In this thread about the sale of a $2.5M home in AU Park [DC], about half the responses mention its proximity to a Metro stop:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/562605.page
And I'd say a good number of people living near that home take advantage of the closeness of the Metro but you don't have to use it to benefit from it. The closer you are to the Metro the higher your property values go, the more likely it is you'll have great amenities like fancy restaurants and yoga studios next door, and the in general - the greater chance the people you're living next door to will have significantly higher income levels. It's just the way it is.
Here is that AU Park House for $2.5M.
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https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/4222-42nd-St-NW-20016/home/45505083
Here is the exact same house with better updates, 2 1/2 extra baths, 1 extra bedroom and it feeds into Wilson. Yet, its on the market for $700,000 cheaper. Why? Because its 1.5 miles from the metro.
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http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5100-Van-Ness-St-NW-Washington-DC-20016/437492_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:OP here. In this thread about the sale of a $2.5M home in AU Park [DC], about half the responses mention its proximity to a Metro stop:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/562605.page
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Foggy Bottom right after college and took the orange to and from work every day. I told my dad I saw a homeless guy defecating on the train. That weekend he bought me a new VW Jetta to drive to work and paid my building's parking fee for me. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a big house near Metro and take it to work most days. We never ever ever use it on weekends or evenings. When we lived in DC we basically never used it even though we lived 5 mins away. The service is so awful and it's such a bad experience that lots of people are like us -- live very close to Metro, but very rarely use it. I guess if I didn't value my time or ever have to be on time to things and didn't care about my safety I would ride.
Yes, the tons and tons of people who ride it every day don't care about these things either.
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What a privileged world you live in. My god.