Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are priced out of Mt Pleasant, I think you might look into the Shaw/Eckington/Bloomingdale/Edgewood area. Lots of families, we go to one of the DCPS school there and love it, very community/neighborhoody vibe, a pool if the pandemic ever lifts, proximity to interesting things and good restaurants, and you'll probably be able to get a yard.
Also, this gets complicated on a forum like this, but you may want to really look into what you need from your IB school, and it might be something other than the highest test scores. Test scores say more about demographics than they do the quality of the teaching. If you are educated, and the school is safe, odds are your kid will do well. Middle schools are a hard thing to solve just about everywhere in the city (even in upper NW some people seem less than enthused), and a lot changes in 10 years, including feeder paths, so I would focus on elementary for now--you can always move to the Upper NW/suburbs later if you feel you need, or try the lottery if you like, or try the local catholic school. The truth is, most of DCPS does a good job in elementary. Much of the DCPS elementary schools also lose a lot of kids before middle school.
If you’re priced out of Mt. Pleasant, you’re priced out of Shaw, bloomingdale, and eckington, unless you’re willing to get a row house condo situation. Maybe Edgewood or brookland, but even those prices are quickly climbing over 850k for a SFH.
Anonymous wrote:If you are priced out of Mt Pleasant, I think you might look into the Shaw/Eckington/Bloomingdale/Edgewood area. Lots of families, we go to one of the DCPS school there and love it, very community/neighborhoody vibe, a pool if the pandemic ever lifts, proximity to interesting things and good restaurants, and you'll probably be able to get a yard.
Also, this gets complicated on a forum like this, but you may want to really look into what you need from your IB school, and it might be something other than the highest test scores. Test scores say more about demographics than they do the quality of the teaching. If you are educated, and the school is safe, odds are your kid will do well. Middle schools are a hard thing to solve just about everywhere in the city (even in upper NW some people seem less than enthused), and a lot changes in 10 years, including feeder paths, so I would focus on elementary for now--you can always move to the Upper NW/suburbs later if you feel you need, or try the lottery if you like, or try the local catholic school. The truth is, most of DCPS does a good job in elementary. Much of the DCPS elementary schools also lose a lot of kids before middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP to add do a Redfin search and find homes you like and see what schools they are. Post them here and we can tell you about the school and the neighborhood. Redfin will at least help you see what areas you can afford and how inventory is there.
Thanks! I saw some recent homes in Takoma Park that were lovely and in budget, and some row homes zoned for Maury that were also quite nice. Am I missing something here? Let me know if I need a reality check! I'm also interested in other neighborhoods- we just started with what we know, as we rented in Capitol Hill at one point. Currently living in Baltimore.
In Capitol Hill:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/218-17th-Pl-NE-Washington-DC-20002/426835_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/217-17th-St-NE-Washington-DC-20002/426826_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1600-E-Capitol-St-NE-Washington-DC-20003/426363_zpid/
In TkPk:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6631-Eastern-Ave-Takoma-Park-MD-20912/37284864_zpid/?
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/527-Albany-Ave-Takoma-Park-MD-20912/37284076_zpid/?
You need to find out what the sale price is before you decide it's an in-budget comp.
Anonymous wrote:Takoma Park would be good. My cousin lives there and the mature trees are amazing. Great schools, diverse area with friendly neighbors. It's very liberal. Not sure about how far $750k goes there though, you'd probably need over $800k. Can you husband commute on either green or red lines?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP to add do a Redfin search and find homes you like and see what schools they are. Post them here and we can tell you about the school and the neighborhood. Redfin will at least help you see what areas you can afford and how inventory is there.
Thanks! I saw some recent homes in Takoma Park that were lovely and in budget, and some row homes zoned for Maury that were also quite nice. Am I missing something here? Let me know if I need a reality check! I'm also interested in other neighborhoods- we just started with what we know, as we rented in Capitol Hill at one point. Currently living in Baltimore.
In Capitol Hill:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/218-17th-Pl-NE-Washington-DC-20002/426835_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/217-17th-St-NE-Washington-DC-20002/426826_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1600-E-Capitol-St-NE-Washington-DC-20003/426363_zpid/
In TkPk:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6631-Eastern-Ave-Takoma-Park-MD-20912/37284864_zpid/?
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/527-Albany-Ave-Takoma-Park-MD-20912/37284076_zpid/?
Anonymous wrote:If you are priced out of Mt Pleasant, I think you might look into the Shaw/Eckington/Bloomingdale/Edgewood area. Lots of families, we go to one of the DCPS school there and love it, very community/neighborhoody vibe, a pool if the pandemic ever lifts, proximity to interesting things and good restaurants, and you'll probably be able to get a yard.
Also, this gets complicated on a forum like this, but you may want to really look into what you need from your IB school, and it might be something other than the highest test scores. Test scores say more about demographics than they do the quality of the teaching. If you are educated, and the school is safe, odds are your kid will do well. Middle schools are a hard thing to solve just about everywhere in the city (even in upper NW some people seem less than enthused), and a lot changes in 10 years, including feeder paths, so I would focus on elementary for now--you can always move to the Upper NW/suburbs later if you feel you need, or try the lottery if you like, or try the local catholic school. The truth is, most of DCPS does a good job in elementary. Much of the DCPS elementary schools also lose a lot of kids before middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP to add do a Redfin search and find homes you like and see what schools they are. Post them here and we can tell you about the school and the neighborhood. Redfin will at least help you see what areas you can afford and how inventory is there.
Thanks! I saw some recent homes in Takoma Park that were lovely and in budget, and some row homes zoned for Maury that were also quite nice. Am I missing something here? Let me know if I need a reality check! I'm also interested in other neighborhoods- we just started with what we know, as we rented in Capitol Hill at one point. Currently living in Baltimore.
In Capitol Hill:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/218-17th-Pl-NE-Washington-DC-20002/426835_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/217-17th-St-NE-Washington-DC-20002/426826_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1600-E-Capitol-St-NE-Washington-DC-20003/426363_zpid/
In TkPk:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6631-Eastern-Ave-Takoma-Park-MD-20912/37284864_zpid/?
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/527-Albany-Ave-Takoma-Park-MD-20912/37284076_zpid/?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodridge? It has the neighborhood vibe but it’s not as fancy with fewer amenities. I’m not sure pps are being realistic about your budget.
I think I am definitely priced out of Mt Pleasant. Do you also think the other neighborhoods mentioned here (Brightwood, Shepherd Park) are unrealistic? Zillow shows recent sales in that range, but I'm a first time buyer so I could be missing something. I posted a few things I've saved recently on another comment.
Thanks for your thoughts, all- really appreciate it.
I think Brightwood is a little more within reach than Shepherd Park. SP is zoned for Deal and Wilson, which are the most desirable non-application public middle and high schools in DC. In Brightwood, there is less buy-in for zoned middle and high schools, so you'll see more people doing charter or private/parochial. However, that could always change by the time you need middle and high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodridge? It has the neighborhood vibe but it’s not as fancy with fewer amenities. I’m not sure pps are being realistic about your budget.
I think I am definitely priced out of Mt Pleasant. Do you also think the other neighborhoods mentioned here (Brightwood, Shepherd Park) are unrealistic? Zillow shows recent sales in that range, but I'm a first time buyer so I could be missing something. I posted a few things I've saved recently on another comment.
Thanks for your thoughts, all- really appreciate it.