Anonymous wrote:We lived on Captiol Hill for years. It can take close to 20 minutes to get from one area of the Hill to the other- there are so many stoplights. We used to always comment that it took almost 10 minutes to officially get off the Hill from Eastern Market.
Your best bet is probably Arlington, which can take 40+ minutes depending on bridge traffic. If you lived in Chevy Chase, MD, you could go down North Capitol and it would probably also take 30-40 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:People trying to convince the OP to move to the Hill- she already said they have ruled out living in the city. Respect that personal choice, just as everyone should respect your choice to stay in the city.
Anonymous wrote:OP - DH has ruled out living in D.C., and because of child care issues a car will be necessary in the afternoon, so Metro is a no-go. I have a reserved parking space at work.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - I hate commuting. The only problem with silver spring is the schools. I think we'd want a better school pyramid than what you find generally in silver spring. So I'm thinking I may have to suck up the Arlington commute to get better schools. Somehow I don't know anyone who actually makes that drive, and looking at it on google maps just doesn't illuminate things.
I sort of do this drive. I commute from the Cherrydale neighborhood in N. Arlington to 4th and Eye NW, passing right by (or, depending on what route I take, under) the Capitol. So I can tell you with certainty that you can't make it from my house to the Hill in 20 minutes, except during non-rush hours. Depending on where you are going on the Hill, 30 minutes, door-to-door, would be a very good day, but I think you have to plan for 40, especially in the evening. Of course, there are places in Arlington closer to the Hill than Cherrydale, but your big choke points, traffic-wise, are the bridges, and you have to cross them no matter where in Arlington you are coming from. So living further east or south in Arlington will help, but not as much as you might think.
We moved to Arlington from the Hill, and I truly hated the commute at first. (Because I live a mile from the metro and have to switch lines to get to work, it's quite a bit faster for me to drive than metro, so that's what I do.) But I've gotten used to it and don't really mind it anymore, especially in the morning. Evening rush hour is more annoying, both because it is often longer and because I am just crankier at the end of the day.
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you looked about any property around Capitol Hill? There are so many parks that the back yard issue has been non-existent for us (plus we meet so many others at the parks/playgrounds that it's great for socialization.
We are very happy with our school. There are some great school options (elementary) and we believe things will improve (or we'll have more options) by the time our child reaches middle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - I hate commuting. The only problem with silver spring is the schools. I think we'd want a better school pyramid than what you find generally in silver spring. So I'm thinking I may have to suck up the Arlington commute to get better schools. Somehow I don't know anyone who actually makes that drive, and looking at it on google maps just doesn't illuminate things.
The schools in downtown Silver Spring are at least similar if not superior than Arlington. The commute, however, down North Capital St does kind of suck. Arlington driving can be ok or horrific, depending on the bridges.
Come on, be serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - I hate commuting. The only problem with silver spring is the schools. I think we'd want a better school pyramid than what you find generally in silver spring. So I'm thinking I may have to suck up the Arlington commute to get better schools. Somehow I don't know anyone who actually makes that drive, and looking at it on google maps just doesn't illuminate things.
The schools in downtown Silver Spring are at least similar if not superior than Arlington. The commute, however, down North Capital St does kind of suck. Arlington driving can be ok or horrific, depending on the bridges.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I hate commuting. The only problem with silver spring is the schools. I think we'd want a better school pyramid than what you find generally in silver spring. So I'm thinking I may have to suck up the Arlington commute to get better schools. Somehow I don't know anyone who actually makes that drive, and looking at it on google maps just doesn't illuminate things.