Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived in a leafy neighborhood in Arlington in a Yorktown pyramid for many years. When our kids graduated high school we looked at Clarendon as a reasonable substitute for walkable urban living, but the housing stock sucked and was overpriced and the neighborhood too lily white. We ended up moving to Logan Circle and are glad we did.
Yorktown pyramid wasn’t lily white?
It sure was, and we were ready for something different. Clarendon wash't it.
So, if I understand, You only looked for something that wasn’t lily white after school was completed, no? Why not earlier?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t ther a thread once women of Clarendon s few weeks back?
There is at least one nut job who hates Clarendon and regularly criticizes the area. Kinda sad that someone feels that much hate and tries to tear it down. Must be pretty miserable in his/her “oasis”.
They have a point. I live in Clarendon and it has gone steeply downhill in the past 5 years. It’s almost starting to look trashy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t ther a thread once women of Clarendon s few weeks back?
There is at least one nut job who hates Clarendon and regularly criticizes the area. Kinda sad that someone feels that much hate and tries to tear it down. Must be pretty miserable in his/her “oasis”.
Anonymous wrote:It continues to be one of the most coveted places on earth, judging by housing prices.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t ther a thread once women of Clarendon s few weeks back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived in a leafy neighborhood in Arlington in a Yorktown pyramid for many years. When our kids graduated high school we looked at Clarendon as a reasonable substitute for walkable urban living, but the housing stock sucked and was overpriced and the neighborhood too lily white. We ended up moving to Logan Circle and are glad we did.
Yorktown pyramid wasn’t lily white?
They weren’t saying it wasn’t. They specifically said they wanted “urban living” after living in Yorktown suburbia for 20 years. So their priorities changed - Clarendon, for many reasons including lack of real diversity, is not urban living.
Yeah, they only wanted to make sure their kids didn't go to school with the Browns at W-L.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived in a leafy neighborhood in Arlington in a Yorktown pyramid for many years. When our kids graduated high school we looked at Clarendon as a reasonable substitute for walkable urban living, but the housing stock sucked and was overpriced and the neighborhood too lily white. We ended up moving to Logan Circle and are glad we did.
Yorktown pyramid wasn’t lily white?
It sure was, and we were ready for something different. Clarendon wash't it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived in a leafy neighborhood in Arlington in a Yorktown pyramid for many years. When our kids graduated high school we looked at Clarendon as a reasonable substitute for walkable urban living, but the housing stock sucked and was overpriced and the neighborhood too lily white. We ended up moving to Logan Circle and are glad we did.
Yorktown pyramid wasn’t lily white?
They weren’t saying it wasn’t. They specifically said they wanted “urban living” after living in Yorktown suburbia for 20 years. So their priorities changed - Clarendon, for many reasons including lack of real diversity, is not urban living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived in a leafy neighborhood in Arlington in a Yorktown pyramid for many years. When our kids graduated high school we looked at Clarendon as a reasonable substitute for walkable urban living, but the housing stock sucked and was overpriced and the neighborhood too lily white. We ended up moving to Logan Circle and are glad we did.
Yorktown pyramid wasn’t lily white?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived in a leafy neighborhood in Arlington in a Yorktown pyramid for many years. When our kids graduated high school we looked at Clarendon as a reasonable substitute for walkable urban living, but the housing stock sucked and was overpriced and the neighborhood too lily white. We ended up moving to Logan Circle and are glad we did.
Yorktown pyramid wasn’t lily white?