Anonymous wrote:Cap Hill has more singles and empty nesters than families. Same with Adams Morgan and Mt. Pleasant.
I’d look at AU Park and Chevy Chase.
Anonymous wrote:Brookland
Anonymous wrote:I can say that adams morgan around kalorama park feels like this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brookdale CCMD right over the line from DC
Does it actually feel neighborhoody though? Or is it full of boomers and empty nesters.
Every time we’ve walked through this neighborhood it’s been completely dead. Never saw a kid, only older folks walking dogs.
I’ve heard a lot about how family friendly this neighborhood is - anyone living there currently can chime in? what’s the percentage of young her families versus kids in ms/hs versus empty nesters?
What’s the neighborhood dynamic like? Are people friendly ? Nosy? Lots of frequent complainers over small inconveniences?
I live there with kids under 5. People are very friendly and help out with little things like watering plants and getting the mail when we're on vacation. But at the same time they're not nosy. A big highlight for us is there's no HOA and also there's no need for one if you know what i mean. The neighborhood has 3 fantastic parks / playgrounds (2 are just across the street from the neighborhood proper). We moved from DC, which is right across western, and for us it's the best blend of sub/urban
Anonymous wrote:Mt Pleasant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brookdale CCMD right over the line from DC
Does it actually feel neighborhoody though? Or is it full of boomers and empty nesters.
Every time we’ve walked through this neighborhood it’s been completely dead. Never saw a kid, only older folks walking dogs.
I’ve heard a lot about how family friendly this neighborhood is - anyone living there currently can chime in? what’s the percentage of young her families versus kids in ms/hs versus empty nesters?
What’s the neighborhood dynamic like? Are people friendly ? Nosy? Lots of frequent complainers over small inconveniences?
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately this is really street by street. It will depend on who lives on your block, if they have kids and if you gel as people. It’s not so much the overall neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brookdale CCMD right over the line from DC
Does it actually feel neighborhoody though? Or is it full of boomers and empty nesters.
Anonymous wrote:Manor Park! Affordable, diverse, walking distance to the park and the metro. We love it here! Our kids go to Whittier.