Anonymous wrote:Richmond!! And I'm not Southern. VCU has changed the city for the better, putting to rest many of the stereotypes listed here. Houses on Monument Ave for a song (by DC standards), the James, the Byrd & shopping at funky places there, Better restaurants all the time, nice gay community, Museum District, ART...only bummer is smaller job market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richmond!! And I'm not Southern. VCU has changed the city for the better, putting to rest many of the stereotypes listed here. Houses on Monument Ave for a song (by DC standards), the James, the Byrd & shopping at funky places there, Better restaurants all the time, nice gay community, Museum District, ART...only bummer is smaller job market.
Richmond is becoming quite the foodie town. Lots of movies & TV shows are shot here. AMC is in town right now filming a new show about the Revolutionary War. Housing is affordable and runs the gamut in pricing. Public transportation would be nice.
Anonymous wrote:Where would you rather live, work, and play? The three choices are D.C., Baltimore, or Richmond.
For me:
Live: D.C.
Work: D.C.
Play: D.C.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Baltimore! Cant wait to move there (in a few months).
If Baltimore were as popular in real life as it is on this board, the city wouldn't be empty and destitute. It's the Detroit of the East Coast. Just goes to show how bizarrely this board skews away from the mainstream.
baltimore is not empty by any stretch. its population is stable or slightly increasing.
http://www.baltimorebrew.com/2010/09/13/stat-shot-baltimores-population-has-decreased-2-in-the-past-10-ten-years/
http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/01glance/html/pop.html
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/2009/11/how_dangerous_is_baltimore.html
Sounds AWESOME! I can't believe more people aren't moving there!
Second link shows that Baltimore populations is expected to increase. The first link shows decrease, but that has stabilized since.
I am not sure why are you so upset that some poeple prefer Baltimore. It is an older settlement than DC because its on better location and has ocean access. When i walk around harbor i can smell the ocean and feel like i am in a sea rown. I also much prefer it architecturally as I don't like the unform sterility of DC.
The Harbour is the only safe place in town. I'm not upset, rather I find the skew of this board funny. Baltimore is a dump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Baltimore! Cant wait to move there (in a few months).
Welcome to Charm City! What neighborhood are you moving to?
We are currently house hunting and will be almost certainly moving to either Canton or Locust point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Baltimore! Cant wait to move there (in a few months).
If Baltimore were as popular in real life as it is on this board, the city wouldn't be empty and destitute. It's the Detroit of the East Coast. Just goes to show how bizarrely this board skews away from the mainstream.
baltimore is not empty by any stretch. its population is stable or slightly increasing.
http://www.baltimorebrew.com/2010/09/13/stat-shot-baltimores-population-has-decreased-2-in-the-past-10-ten-years/
http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/01glance/html/pop.html
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/2009/11/how_dangerous_is_baltimore.html
Sounds AWESOME! I can't believe more people aren't moving there!
Second link shows that Baltimore populations is expected to increase. The first link shows decrease, but that has stabilized since.
I am not sure why are you so upset that some poeple prefer Baltimore. It is an older settlement than DC because its on better location and has ocean access. When i walk around harbor i can smell the ocean and feel like i am in a sea rown. I also much prefer it architecturally as I don't like the unform sterility of DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Baltimore! Cant wait to move there (in a few months).
If Baltimore were as popular in real life as it is on this board, the city wouldn't be empty and destitute. It's the Detroit of the East Coast. Just goes to show how bizarrely this board skews away from the mainstream.
baltimore is not empty by any stretch. its population is stable or slightly increasing.
http://www.baltimorebrew.com/2010/09/13/stat-shot-baltimores-population-has-decreased-2-in-the-past-10-ten-years/
http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/01glance/html/pop.html
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/2009/11/how_dangerous_is_baltimore.html
Sounds AWESOME! I can't believe more people aren't moving there!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Baltimore! Cant wait to move there (in a few months).
If Baltimore were as popular in real life as it is on this board, the city wouldn't be empty and destitute. It's the Detroit of the East Coast. Just goes to show how bizarrely this board skews away from the mainstream.
baltimore is not empty by any stretch. its population is stable or slightly increasing.
Anonymous wrote:I am the PP moving to Baltimore and I am curious where other DCUM Baltimore people live. Please do share
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Baltimore! Cant wait to move there (in a few months).
Welcome to Charm City! What neighborhood are you moving to?
Anonymous wrote:Richmond!! And I'm not Southern. VCU has changed the city for the better, putting to rest many of the stereotypes listed here. Houses on Monument Ave for a song (by DC standards), the James, the Byrd & shopping at funky places there, Better restaurants all the time, nice gay community, Museum District, ART...only bummer is smaller job market.
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Baltimore! Cant wait to move there (in a few months).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Baltimore! Cant wait to move there (in a few months).
If Baltimore were as popular in real life as it is on this board, the city wouldn't be empty and destitute. It's the Detroit of the East Coast. Just goes to show how bizarrely this board skews away from the mainstream.