Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I hear "townhome", I'm thinking something newer with an HOA. Not an SFH in rowhouse form. Sounds like OP is looking for a rowhouse?
It is pretty much the same thing. "Townhome" is used for marketing purposes.
No it's not.
Hi OP here. I really don't care how to call it, townhome or rowhome. I am coming from a place where when it's few floors and your own entrance called townhome, if you share garage -patio home, share entrance - condo/apartment.
So if for someone would be easier - we are looking for a rowhome( no backyard work but personal entrance).
Rowhouse, not rowhome... the latter is a term invented by realtors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I hear "townhome", I'm thinking something newer with an HOA. Not an SFH in rowhouse form. Sounds like OP is looking for a rowhouse?
It is pretty much the same thing. "Townhome" is used for marketing purposes.
No it's not.
Hi OP here. I really don't care how to call it, townhome or rowhome. I am coming from a place where when it's few floors and your own entrance called townhome, if you share garage -patio home, share entrance - condo/apartment.
So if for someone would be easier - we are looking for a rowhome( no backyard work but personal entrance).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I hear "townhome", I'm thinking something newer with an HOA. Not an SFH in rowhouse form. Sounds like OP is looking for a rowhouse?
It is pretty much the same thing. "Townhome" is used for marketing purposes.
No it's not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I hear "townhome", I'm thinking something newer with an HOA. Not an SFH in rowhouse form. Sounds like OP is looking for a rowhouse?
It is pretty much the same thing. "Townhome" is used for marketing purposes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rent in Logan, buy in Arlington if you want to have kids soon. You can't beat the lifestyle for young and childless in Logan Circle... If you have a baby it gets more complicated unless you've budgeted for a nanny.
We bought young and childless in Logan and are still here many many years later - and there are plenty of other families here too. Agree with PP that said your budget is too low for a row house in Logan Circle proper, but it should be enough to get something in Shaw. Could you afford a higher budget if you had a basement rental unit to rent out? A lot of the places on my block are small row houses with 2/3 bedrooms upstairs with 1 bedroom basement apartments. That would probably be more like $1.2 M though. But I think the basements are renting out for around $2,000.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still leery about buying in DC. I lived there during the Barry years, and it seems like they are always one election away from corrupt mismanagement, again. It's also difficult to rent out your place.
If I were buying, I'd look at the new construction around Shirlington first, followed by McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I hear "townhome", I'm thinking something newer with an HOA. Not an SFH in rowhouse form. Sounds like OP is looking for a rowhouse?
It is pretty much the same thing. "Townhome" is used for marketing purposes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still leery about buying in DC. I lived there during the Barry years, and it seems like they are always one election away from corrupt mismanagement, again. It's also difficult to rent out your place.
If I were buying, I'd look at the new construction around Shirlington first, followed by McLean.
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That is something I've never heard in reference to DC. But to each their own.