Anonymous wrote:I've only been to that side of DC once, to visit the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, so admittedly I don't know much about that area. It did not have a neighborhood feel. Also the more east and south you go in DC, the higher the crime rate.
Brookland has a better balance of commercial activity, safety, metro accessibility and family friendly-ness than other NE and SE neighborhoods outside of Capitol Hill. It's not as economically or racially homogenous as NW along the red line, but it's a lot cheaper, too. If you were choosing between other neighborhoods in the Brookland price range (houses available in the $500K ballpark) Brookland is a good value for families. The poor performing public schools are the biggest drawback, I think.
Anonymous wrote:I've only been to that side of DC once, to visit the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, so admittedly I don't know much about that area. It did not have a neighborhood feel. Also the more east and south you go in DC, the higher the crime rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking of moving to brookland and I'm curious what folks do about day care options there. Also, where do you go for groceries (other than yes organic), and do you need a car?
You will want a car. You can live without one, but getting around is much, much easier with one and parking in Brookland is not a problem.
Anonymous wrote:I am thinking of moving to brookland and I'm curious what folks do about day care options there. Also, where do you go for groceries (other than yes organic), and do you need a car?