Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your future self will thank you if you move WOTP park along the redline. Best for ease of commute and top schools. DuPont for Ross. Cleveland Park for Eaton. And Van Ness for Hearst/Murch.
I recommend this as well. Or AU park for Janney. I’ve seen quite a few for rent signs in the area lately!
Anonymous wrote:^^ Sorry misread.
Bancroft is in Adams Morgan, not Columbia heights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi! We are relocating to DC in about a month for work and are trying to figure out where to begin. Our understanding is that since we’ve missed the deadline for the lottery we should plan to rent in-boundary for a school we are ok with for our kindergartener, and hope she can pull in the 3 year old. My husband’s soon to be office is in NOMA and mine will be between DuPont and Logan Circle. We’ll be renting at first with the intent to buy in a year or so. Prefer to live east of the park and keep rent below $4k per month (less if we are going to have to send the 3yo to private preschool.) Where do we begin? Thanks!
What will be your budget for buying?
OP here, thanks everyone! Our budget for buying will be roughly $750, with a place that needs some updating being ok. We're interested in Columbia Heights but would renting there now make any sense school-wise?
Depends on your IB. Columbia Heights crosses boundaries.
Are there IBs there we should check out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi! We are relocating to DC in about a month for work and are trying to figure out where to begin. Our understanding is that since we’ve missed the deadline for the lottery we should plan to rent in-boundary for a school we are ok with for our kindergartener, and hope she can pull in the 3 year old. My husband’s soon to be office is in NOMA and mine will be between DuPont and Logan Circle. We’ll be renting at first with the intent to buy in a year or so. Prefer to live east of the park and keep rent below $4k per month (less if we are going to have to send the 3yo to private preschool.) Where do we begin? Thanks!
What will be your budget for buying?
OP here, thanks everyone! Our budget for buying will be roughly $750, with a place that needs some updating being ok. We're interested in Columbia Heights but would renting there now make any sense school-wise?
Depends on your IB. Columbia Heights crosses boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi! We are relocating to DC in about a month for work and are trying to figure out where to begin. Our understanding is that since we’ve missed the deadline for the lottery we should plan to rent in-boundary for a school we are ok with for our kindergartener, and hope she can pull in the 3 year old. My husband’s soon to be office is in NOMA and mine will be between DuPont and Logan Circle. We’ll be renting at first with the intent to buy in a year or so. Prefer to live east of the park and keep rent below $4k per month (less if we are going to have to send the 3yo to private preschool.) Where do we begin? Thanks!
What will be your budget for buying?
OP here, thanks everyone! Our budget for buying will be roughly $750, with a place that needs some updating being ok. We're interested in Columbia Heights but would renting there now make any sense school-wise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi! We are relocating to DC in about a month for work and are trying to figure out where to begin. Our understanding is that since we’ve missed the deadline for the lottery we should plan to rent in-boundary for a school we are ok with for our kindergartener, and hope she can pull in the 3 year old. My husband’s soon to be office is in NOMA and mine will be between DuPont and Logan Circle. We’ll be renting at first with the intent to buy in a year or so. Prefer to live east of the park and keep rent below $4k per month (less if we are going to have to send the 3yo to private preschool.) Where do we begin? Thanks!
What will be your budget for buying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your future self will thank you if you move WOTP park along the redline. Best for ease of commute and top schools. DuPont for Ross. Cleveland Park for Eaton. And Van Ness for Hearst/Murch.
This. But if you insist on EOTP, try for a Stuart-Hobson feeder. Or Seaton-- you can definitely live in Bloomingdale for $4K a month, and your K will easily get in OOB and pull in the sibling. Last year I got into Seaton as a post-lottery applicant for K in early summer. You might really love Bloomingdale-- tons of kids and a pool!
NP here but really?! We live in Bloomingdale and I didn't think Seaton was realistic for us to ever get into. You think if we hold out until K (DD will be PK3 next year) we could? Seaton is pretty decent through grade 5 right?
OP I cosign the Bloomingdale rec, we live here with two young ones, love it here and never want to leave! I think it does get a little more questionable when your kids reach, maybe, 8 years old or so (mostly based on the fact that I don't see many kids that age around tbh) but since you're renting I'm assuming you're not looking for a place you can stay in for 5-10 years? Bloomingdale will be a lovely neighborhood to enjoy a few years and get to know the city and make a longer term plan. And $4k will get you a great place here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your future self will thank you if you move WOTP park along the redline. Best for ease of commute and top schools. DuPont for Ross. Cleveland Park for Eaton. And Van Ness for Hearst/Murch.
This. But if you insist on EOTP, try for a Stuart-Hobson feeder. Or Seaton-- you can definitely live in Bloomingdale for $4K a month, and your K will easily get in OOB and pull in the sibling. Last year I got into Seaton as a post-lottery applicant for K in early summer. You might really love Bloomingdale-- tons of kids and a pool!