Anonymous wrote:That's me -- a regular working class person. My child will be in private school due to my ex's job. So with the school issue aside, is DC still feasible? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I'm seeking to move to an apartment in NW DC but this is alarming. Can someone kindly explain which buildings participate in the Housing First program? Or do all of them? And must condo landlords accept vouchers as well?
I am a single mom looking for a relatively safe and affordable place to live. I'm used to city living.
Any guidance appreciated!
Anonymous wrote:Well, have fun reading CM Pinto’s just announced “Peace Plan” that calls for vouchers for “returning citizens.” My god.
Anonymous wrote:Now the Albemarle is going from borderline public/private housing to straight public housing.
https://www.foresthillsconnection.com/home-front/an-affordable-housing-nonprofit-wants-to-buy-the-avalon-apartments/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's me -- a regular working class person. My child will be in private school due to my ex's job. So with the school issue aside, is DC still feasible? Thanks.
I would still rent a condo from a place that has a lot of owner occupants. Like McLean Gardens.
Anonymous wrote:That's me -- a regular working class person. My child will be in private school due to my ex's job. So with the school issue aside, is DC still feasible? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I'm seeking to move to an apartment in NW DC but this is alarming. Can someone kindly explain which buildings participate in the Housing First program? Or do all of them? And must condo landlords accept vouchers as well?
I am a single mom looking for a relatively safe and affordable place to live. I'm used to city living.
Any guidance appreciated!