Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barclay and Fairfax Court
The Fields of Bethesda have low income housing units for $1300 (2 bed) on Bradley Blvd
Not listing the one I'm actually applying for.
To add, i've lived all over DC and have never paid 2K or more for an apartment. Some of you must be transplants that don't know any better.
OP has too high an income to qualify for those apartments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op it is impossible to answer your question without knowing where you would like to live and where you work.
A two bedroom apartment rental in dc will run you between 2900 and 3600. A house will be at least 3200.
There are 2 bed apartments in Chevy Chase for half that. Please stop with the poor advice.
Op, I suggest moving two DC for two years and doing DCPS or charters for Prek3 and 4. If you still want Arlington schools thereafter, you can move back. My ex lived in a decent (though small) 2 bed zoned for Maury elementary (on The Hill) and we would've went that route if the charter lotteries were fruitless. My ex makes well under 100k so I know his rent was under 2k for sure, probably $1500. That will save you daycare costs for two years and put you closer to work.
Please tell the bil,ding in. He cya chase where you can currently rent a two bedroom for 1600. That is pure fiction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barclay and Fairfax Court
The Fields of Bethesda have low income housing units for $1300 (2 bed) on Bradley Blvd
Not listing the one I'm actually applying for.
To add, i've lived all over DC and have never paid 2K or more for an apartment. Some of you must be transplants that don't know any better.
Anonymous wrote:Barclay and Fairfax Court
The Fields of Bethesda have low income housing units for $1300 (2 bed) on Bradley Blvd
Not listing the one I'm actually applying for.