Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My pet theory is that Petworth/16th St Heights/N Columbia Heights/Park View is turning into Glover Park/Burleith, and that in a generation Barnard or Powell or whatever will be another Stoddert.
Have you seen how many strollers there are in this neighborhood? It’s crazy and the real estate market is supposed to suck.
The people that you see with strollers now will move in the next 5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Is the El Haynes area safe? My daughter is supposed to go there from moco for a soccer game. I’m a little worried about her traveling to that part of DC given the crime.
Anonymous wrote:Is the El Haynes area safe? My daughter is supposed to go there from moco for a soccer game. I’m a little worried about her traveling to that part of DC given the crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, we have lived a couple blocks from where you are contemplating for 20 years, and have two elementary-aged kids. There is a lot to love about the neighborhood, but it is not without its issues. The walkability is amazing, multiple bus and metro routes within a few blocks, great restaurants on 14th and on Upshur. Library, multiple grocery stores, playgrounds, sports fields, Rock Creek Park, and DCUSA all within easy walking distance.
The schools are not perfect. Our kids went to Powell for a while, and we were really happy there, but ultimately moved to a charter for the feeder pattern. This is really common, but there are also plenty of families that are sticking with Powell.
The crime is up-and-down, and while things are definitely worse that they were right before the pandemic, things are nowhere near as bad as they were 20 years ago. We feel generally safe, even after dark, but there are a couple of spots/houses that I try to avoid and always keep my wits about me.
I think you will find it is a solid choice for a young family, and a really vibrant and fun neighborhood that you will get out of what you put into it.
35 year resident here. People need to stop saying this: “nowhere near as bad as they were 20 years ago”. First, it demonstrably untrue. Second, until you stop saying this, the politicians won’t fix it. Please stop.
I moved to Petworth 19 years ago and it is absolutely worse now than then. Some of that can be attributed to the fact that there are more people like me to mug/carjack/home invade so more targets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, we have lived a couple blocks from where you are contemplating for 20 years, and have two elementary-aged kids. There is a lot to love about the neighborhood, but it is not without its issues. The walkability is amazing, multiple bus and metro routes within a few blocks, great restaurants on 14th and on Upshur. Library, multiple grocery stores, playgrounds, sports fields, Rock Creek Park, and DCUSA all within easy walking distance.
The schools are not perfect. Our kids went to Powell for a while, and we were really happy there, but ultimately moved to a charter for the feeder pattern. This is really common, but there are also plenty of families that are sticking with Powell.
The crime is up-and-down, and while things are definitely worse that they were right before the pandemic, things are nowhere near as bad as they were 20 years ago. We feel generally safe, even after dark, but there are a couple of spots/houses that I try to avoid and always keep my wits about me.
I think you will find it is a solid choice for a young family, and a really vibrant and fun neighborhood that you will get out of what you put into it.
35 year resident here. People need to stop saying this: “nowhere near as bad as they were 20 years ago”. First, it demonstrably untrue. Second, until you stop saying this, the politicians won’t fix it. Please stop.
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, we have lived a couple blocks from where you are contemplating for 20 years, and have two elementary-aged kids. There is a lot to love about the neighborhood, but it is not without its issues. The walkability is amazing, multiple bus and metro routes within a few blocks, great restaurants on 14th and on Upshur. Library, multiple grocery stores, playgrounds, sports fields, Rock Creek Park, and DCUSA all within easy walking distance.
The schools are not perfect. Our kids went to Powell for a while, and we were really happy there, but ultimately moved to a charter for the feeder pattern. This is really common, but there are also plenty of families that are sticking with Powell.
The crime is up-and-down, and while things are definitely worse that they were right before the pandemic, things are nowhere near as bad as they were 20 years ago. We feel generally safe, even after dark, but there are a couple of spots/houses that I try to avoid and always keep my wits about me.
I think you will find it is a solid choice for a young family, and a really vibrant and fun neighborhood that you will get out of what you put into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My pet theory is that Petworth/16th St Heights/N Columbia Heights/Park View is turning into Glover Park/Burleith, and that in a generation Barnard or Powell or whatever will be another Stoddert.
Have you seen how many strollers there are in this neighborhood? It’s crazy and the real estate market is supposed to suck.
That's exactly what people said when I moved to Petworth with a pregnant wife 15 years ago.
+1000
Agree with the previous posters discussing the sheen wearing off come middle and HS. We’ve been in the neighborhood since before our kids were born. They’re teens now. We’ve since done what I have seen every neighbor with kids our age do, which is lottery into a different school than MacFarland/ Roosevelt (or they’ve gone private). Not to mention the amount of people who we’ve know that moved.
I have a friend with a 2 year old who moved to Petworth from a NOMA apartment. They love it here and when I bring up my kids experience they just say, “oh but there’s so many people on our block with kids the same age who want to stay so by the time they’re in middle school it will be different”.
Yeah…ok. Lol. Get a taste of the DCPS game in upper elementary and get back to me later.
My kids were out daily with the neighborhood kids when they were 3,4,5,6 years old. Then one by one they all left.
So sure, keep telling the story that’s been told already for 20 years about how Petworth is going to be “the next….”
It’s not and we kick ourselves for missing the boat and not selling earlier when rates were better. Ironically getting lucky in the lottery locked us in longer than others but I can confirm even the DCPS schools you think you want MacFarland and Roosevelt to aspire to be more like leave a lot to be desired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My pet theory is that Petworth/16th St Heights/N Columbia Heights/Park View is turning into Glover Park/Burleith, and that in a generation Barnard or Powell or whatever will be another Stoddert.
Have you seen how many strollers there are in this neighborhood? It’s crazy and the real estate market is supposed to suck.
That's exactly what people said when I moved to Petworth with a pregnant wife 15 years ago.
People have been saying Petworth is "almost there" for like 20 years now.