Anonymous wrote:What’s there in eastern market?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would Kalorama or Capitol Hill work for 20 something young professional female who works near US Botanic Gardens?
Yes, either neighborhood would work for a boring 20 something young professional female looking to live with neighbors who are a decade or two her senior and have kids. A fun-loving 20 something young professional female would want to live in any of the other neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama is walking distance from Dupont Circle metro, restaurants and shopping, and part of it also walkable from Woodley Park metro and restaurants.
If you're a gazelle, maybe. It's not like Logan, where it's all right out your front door.
In fact Kalorama is about 10 minutes from DuPont Circle, less if you’re going to restaurants north of the metro. It’s another 10 minutes to Woodley Park, and maybe 20 to Adams Morgan. My mom used to live on Connecticut and Kalorama and it’s a great location. And no, I’m not a gazelle.
That posters are arguing with a straight face that Logan and Kalorama are equally or even close to equally walkable is just plain laughable. Do you think the election was stolen as well?
Hell no the election wasn’t stolen. But if you think a 10-minute walk to restaurants is too far, and you can only do 5-minute walks, you seriously need to rethink your physical fitness regime.
There are a few restaurants on Connecticut Avenue within 10 minutes of the edge of Kalorama, yes. How about bars, grocery stores, pharmacies, post offices, hair salons, hardware stores, banks, take out joints, music venues, etc.?
Last I checked, there's more to a walkable neighborhood than a few expensive restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama is walking distance from Dupont Circle metro, restaurants and shopping, and part of it also walkable from Woodley Park metro and restaurants.
If you're a gazelle, maybe. It's not like Logan, where it's all right out your front door.
In fact Kalorama is about 10 minutes from DuPont Circle, less if you’re going to restaurants north of the metro. It’s another 10 minutes to Woodley Park, and maybe 20 to Adams Morgan. My mom used to live on Connecticut and Kalorama and it’s a great location. And no, I’m not a gazelle.
That posters are arguing with a straight face that Logan and Kalorama are equally or even close to equally walkable is just plain laughable. Do you think the election was stolen as well?
Hell no the election wasn’t stolen. But if you think a 10-minute walk to restaurants is too far, and you can only do 5-minute walks, you seriously need to rethink your physical fitness regime.
Anonymous wrote:Just a few years ago, my friend and I decided against an apartment on Logan circle because of all the drug dealing in the park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama is walking distance from Dupont Circle metro, restaurants and shopping, and part of it also walkable from Woodley Park metro and restaurants.
If you're a gazelle, maybe. It's not like Logan, where it's all right out your front door.
In fact Kalorama is about 10 minutes from DuPont Circle, less if you’re going to restaurants north of the metro. It’s another 10 minutes to Woodley Park, and maybe 20 to Adams Morgan. My mom used to live on Connecticut and Kalorama and it’s a great location. And no, I’m not a gazelle.
That posters are arguing with a straight face that Logan and Kalorama are equally or even close to equally walkable is just plain laughable. Do you think the election was stolen as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kalorama is walking distance from Dupont Circle metro, restaurants and shopping, and part of it also walkable from Woodley Park metro and restaurants.
If you're a gazelle, maybe. It's not like Logan, where it's all right out your front door.
In fact Kalorama is about 10 minutes from DuPont Circle, less if you’re going to restaurants north of the metro. It’s another 10 minutes to Woodley Park, and maybe 20 to Adams Morgan. My mom used to live on Connecticut and Kalorama and it’s a great location. And no, I’m not a gazelle.
Anonymous wrote:Would Kalorama or Capitol Hill work for 20 something young professional female who works near US Botanic Gardens?
Anonymous wrote:Would Kalorama or Capitol Hill work for 20 something young professional female who works near US Botanic Gardens?