Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wfh spouse is right that it would be much more fun for him to live in Georgetown. But the commute to Farragut North and the one to Bethesda would be pretty awful compared to living in Bethesda.
If you really want to have one car, you have to live near a red line stop. The other person has to drive the kids. I don’t see how you could live in Georgetown happily without two cars so they can go in different directions each morning. Which is another problem about Georgetown - where to put the cars.
If you have one car in Georgetown, WFH spouse would probably end up driving two round trips a day to Bethesda for school pick up while the other parent uses the bus or something. That’s really, really a lot of driving. Traffic can be horrible. It would make it hard to enjoy walking to a cute lunch, if they even had time.
Maybe when the kids can drive, you move to Georgetown.
I live in Georgetown and work close to Farragut North. I walk there..my husband bikes. There are busses too. You absolutely do not need a car for this commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're only going to have one car, you need to live somewhere metro accessible, which GT is not. Live in AU Park, Bethesda, Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, etc.
I live close to GT university and Rosslyn metro is 12 min walk. If you are in East Village, DuPont would take you that much too. This an urban legend that GT does not have metro access. If you can walk 10-15 minutes you can reach one of the three metro stations that are close by from any point in Georgetown. In AU park you would need to walk the same amount.
I used to live in Foggy bottom near GWU metro and walk to Gtown was rather short. Def doable to walk to FB as well DuPont to give yourself more Metro lines coverage. But walk will be longer if living near Key bridge. IMHO Gtown is metro accessible for sure. Plus there are connector buses if weather is bad.
Anonymous wrote:I would live in Glover Park or Observatory Circle. Plus you will be driving/taking the bus to Bethesda and back with no traffic because you are driving the opposite way of traffic both in the morning and afternoon. Quieter and beautiful neighborhoods that are still very much in the city and are both very green and close to Georgetown (15 min walk). I live in one of those neighborhoods and love it. My kids though walk to school…
Anonymous wrote:Live in walking distance to the school. You and your kids’ lives will be so much better.
Anonymous wrote:Between Bethesda and Georgetown, I’d choose Chevy Chase Viilage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're only going to have one car, you need to live somewhere metro accessible, which GT is not. Live in AU Park, Bethesda, Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, etc.
I live close to GT university and Rosslyn metro is 12 min walk. If you are in East Village, DuPont would take you that much too. This an urban legend that GT does not have metro access. If you can walk 10-15 minutes you can reach one of the three metro stations that are close by from any point in Georgetown. In AU park you would need to walk the same amount.