Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring isn't that nice though, and not super safe either.
Anonymous wrote:to the person who asked if crime is an issue in SW, I think it's less of an issue than in areas of DC where there is more drinking (so more fights) and more stores (so more shoplifting/folks buying things and getting robbed) like U St, Dupont, Barracks Row, etc. East of the metro has more crime than west of the metro. I feel fine walking home from a Nats game but wouldn't walk there after dark alone on a non-game night yet...it's just too quiet. Buying for under $1500 would be tough (maybe a studio in River Park) unless there's a large down payment saved--while prices can be low in some buildings the condo/coop fees are very high. But a rental seems possible...most will be over $1500 but check out Capitol Park Towers and there are occasionally things like http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/3857581867.html
It's easy to get to the green/blue/orange lines (and yellow at L'Enfant) and close to the ballpark and arena stage!
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring isn't that nice though, and not super safe either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SOmeone in their 40's is probably not going to want a roommate.Anonymous wrote:Why not share a large apartment with someone else by DuPont/ Logan/ U street? She sounds like the cool type that prefers to live in the center of the city.
OP here. I think after two decades of living alone a roommate situation would be tough....for both parties....
What about buying a place? With an 80 k income plus 750/month in loan payments, would a 250k mortgage be affordable? Could you find a nice 1 bedroom for under 200k?
Anonymous wrote:Greenbelt is NOT safe, near the metro.
Anonymous wrote:SW Waterfront sounds perfect for her.