Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have said that as we're hoping (expecting!) to have lots of visitors from the UK, we definitely need at least 3 bedrooms. Safety is a definitely a priority, especially with a small child. I don't think I'd mind the suburbs, as long as I didn't have to drive everywhere and there was lots going on so that I could meet other Mums.
Definitely look at North Arlington. You'll have more space, and that's the best commute situation to the Pentagon (lots of buses from certain areas specifically--check the ART bus maps), and you can find walkable areas around Ballston or Clarendon. There are lots of folks with their first babies in that general area, and lots of nice amenities in terms of parks and libraries and restaurants. You will likely still want a car, but you won't have to drive everywhere by any stretch.
North arlington is not the best commute. You have to change at Rosslyn. Cap hill or old town or just as good or better commute wise.
Buses. Did you not see the comment about buses? That's the best way to get to the Pentagon from within Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have said that as we're hoping (expecting!) to have lots of visitors from the UK, we definitely need at least 3 bedrooms. Safety is a definitely a priority, especially with a small child. I don't think I'd mind the suburbs, as long as I didn't have to drive everywhere and there was lots going on so that I could meet other Mums.
Definitely look at North Arlington. You'll have more space, and that's the best commute situation to the Pentagon (lots of buses from certain areas specifically--check the ART bus maps), and you can find walkable areas around Ballston or Clarendon. There are lots of folks with their first babies in that general area, and lots of nice amenities in terms of parks and libraries and restaurants. You will likely still want a car, but you won't have to drive everywhere by any stretch.
North arlington is not the best commute. You have to change at Rosslyn. Cap hill or old town or just as good or better commute wise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going to second all the Capitol Hill suggestions here. It really does sound like what you are looking for.
But I really wanted to chime in and correct something regarding metro. Some posters have suggested that if you choose Capitol Hill that your husband will have to change trains when using the metro to get to the Pentagon and that just isn't the case. Both Eastern Market and Capitol South are on the blue/orange lines. The Pentagon is on the blue/yellow lines. Thus, if your husband just makes sure to get on a blue line train from the start, no train changes are necessary.
Some might argue that it is "faster" to switch to the yellow line, and looking at the metro map it certainly looks like it would take less time; however, once you consider the time it can take to change trains it is usually a somewhat insignificant difference and I always just opt to stay on the blue line when headed out that direction.
Yes but taking the blue line from Capitol Hill doesn't make sense because he would have to go through the city and via arlington cemetery. It is much longer than changing at lefant to the yellow.
That said I think it is not a bad commute at loll. The train from king street is a straight shoot but overall I think that ride is longer.
And switching at Rosslyn from north arlington takes a long time for some reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have said that as we're hoping (expecting!) to have lots of visitors from the UK, we definitely need at least 3 bedrooms. Safety is a definitely a priority, especially with a small child. I don't think I'd mind the suburbs, as long as I didn't have to drive everywhere and there was lots going on so that I could meet other Mums.
Definitely look at North Arlington. You'll have more space, and that's the best commute situation to the Pentagon (lots of buses from certain areas specifically--check the ART bus maps), and you can find walkable areas around Ballston or Clarendon. There are lots of folks with their first babies in that general area, and lots of nice amenities in terms of parks and libraries and restaurants. You will likely still want a car, but you won't have to drive everywhere by any stretch.
Anonymous wrote:I am going to second all the Capitol Hill suggestions here. It really does sound like what you are looking for.
But I really wanted to chime in and correct something regarding metro. Some posters have suggested that if you choose Capitol Hill that your husband will have to change trains when using the metro to get to the Pentagon and that just isn't the case. Both Eastern Market and Capitol South are on the blue/orange lines. The Pentagon is on the blue/yellow lines. Thus, if your husband just makes sure to get on a blue line train from the start, no train changes are necessary.
Some might argue that it is "faster" to switch to the yellow line, and looking at the metro map it certainly looks like it would take less time; however, once you consider the time it can take to change trains it is usually a somewhat insignificant difference and I always just opt to stay on the blue line when headed out that direction.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have said that as we're hoping (expecting!) to have lots of visitors from the UK, we definitely need at least 3 bedrooms. Safety is a definitely a priority, especially with a small child. I don't think I'd mind the suburbs, as long as I didn't have to drive everywhere and there was lots going on so that I could meet other Mums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have said that as we're hoping (expecting!) to have lots of visitors from the UK, we definitely need at least 3 bedrooms. Safety is a definitely a priority, especially with a small child. I don't think I'd mind the suburbs, as long as I didn't have to drive everywhere and there was lots going on so that I could meet other Mums.
North Arlington is very safe, has some walkable areas and there are TONS of kids all over the place. You could try the areas near Westover, Lee Heights, Waverly Hills, cherrydale, and Waycroft-Woodlawn for a SFH that is more I urban, but still close to lots of things. I have seen houses for rent around $3500/month. Clarendon/Courthouse is the most lively area in N Arlington with lots of shops, bars, and restaurants, but also the most expensive. You might try the areas nearby - Lyon Park and Ashton Heights.
Anonymous wrote:Old town Alexandria or the Clarendon neighborhood of Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clarendon/Courthouse is right down the street from the Pentagon. It is a commuter belt as well--Metro, capitol bike share, etc. There are TONS of kids and families, playgrounds, parks-- even splash parks in the summer. There are 4th of July parades, etc. it is a quick trip to DC for museums, sightseeing--with my older kids we often bike.
He could be at the Pentagon in 3 minutes anytime of day.
Clarendon is not heading the same direction as rush hour traffic and there are many different routes to get there.
Oldtown up GW, 95, etc...is with rush hour traffic which can be a bitch. I used to do a reverse commute from Georgetown to Oldtown and would cringe at the standstill on the other side of GW. I love Oldtown, but it is also much farther away for DC sightseeing/museums, etc. so I'd pick Capitol Hill over Oldtown for these reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Clarendon/Courthouse is right down the street from the Pentagon. It is a commuter belt as well--Metro, capitol bike share, etc. There are TONS of kids and families, playgrounds, parks-- even splash parks in the summer. There are 4th of July parades, etc. it is a quick trip to DC for museums, sightseeing--with my older kids we often bike.
He could be at the Pentagon in 3 minutes anytime of day.