Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So grateful that we've gone full on racist on this thread. :-/
Fort Totten and Michigan Park have always just seemed quiet and unassuming to me. I get why someone who is used to being close to the action might not be happy there. The housing stock also lacks some of the romantic qualities of the older Victorian and rowhouse neighborhoods. It definitely feels more utilitarian, and if you're attached to the notion of glamorous city living, it might not be for you.
That's all fine. But, OP, that's also why it allowed you could afford a house on a single income in one of the most expensive real estate markets in the country. That's something that not many people can achieve. I think there is lots of joy and happiness there for the people who make those trade-offs, and once the pandemic ends you'll probably see more of that. You just have to decide if they're the right trade-offs for you.
Thank you for this kind and reasonable post!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate FT, feel bad for you OP
+1,000. Fort Totten is sketch and I am a native Washingtonian. I would either rent it out or sell in 2021.
No native Washingtonian would call Fort Totten sketch. Who even says that? Not the most exciting neighborhood, but not "sketch". What are we 12?
As a native Washingtonian, I call it scary as hell.
Anonymous wrote:So grateful that we've gone full on racist on this thread. :-/
Fort Totten and Michigan Park have always just seemed quiet and unassuming to me. I get why someone who is used to being close to the action might not be happy there. The housing stock also lacks some of the romantic qualities of the older Victorian and rowhouse neighborhoods. It definitely feels more utilitarian, and if you're attached to the notion of glamorous city living, it might not be for you.
That's all fine. But, OP, that's also why it allowed you could afford a house on a single income in one of the most expensive real estate markets in the country. That's something that not many people can achieve. I think there is lots of joy and happiness there for the people who make those trade-offs, and once the pandemic ends you'll probably see more of that. You just have to decide if they're the right trade-offs for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate FT, feel bad for you OP
+1,000. Fort Totten is sketch and I am a native Washingtonian. I would either rent it out or sell in 2021.
No native Washingtonian would call Fort Totten sketch. Who even says that? Not the most exciting neighborhood, but not "sketch". What are we 12?
As a native Washingtonian, I call it scary as hell.
It’s scary if you are scared of black people.
- native Black Washingtonian
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate FT, feel bad for you OP
+1,000. Fort Totten is sketch and I am a native Washingtonian. I would either rent it out or sell in 2021.
No native Washingtonian would call Fort Totten sketch. Who even says that? Not the most exciting neighborhood, but not "sketch". What are we 12?
As a native Washingtonian, I call it scary as hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate FT, feel bad for you OP
+1,000. Fort Totten is sketch and I am a native Washingtonian. I would either rent it out or sell in 2021.
No native Washingtonian would call Fort Totten sketch. Who even says that? Not the most exciting neighborhood, but not "sketch". What are we 12?
As a native Washingtonian, I call it scary as hell.
I have lived in Fort Totten for 15 years and have never experienced any crime—not even property crime or package theft.
OP, it is admittedly pretty boring and the architecture is not inspiring but better boring than feeling stressed about your mortgage. There are a lot of places to get to within a mile—Petworth, Brookland—and nice places to walk. I’d wait it out for a little while.
+1
It's not scary. Unless you find boring to be scary and then it is pretty terrifying! A more apt adjective for the area would be 'sleepy'
I don't believe PP is a native Washingtonian. The current mayor is from Lamond Riggs/Ft. Totten. People have never said that FT was scary - boring, yes - scary, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate FT, feel bad for you OP
+1,000. Fort Totten is sketch and I am a native Washingtonian. I would either rent it out or sell in 2021.
No native Washingtonian would call Fort Totten sketch. Who even says that? Not the most exciting neighborhood, but not "sketch". What are we 12?
As a native Washingtonian, I call it scary as hell.
I have lived in Fort Totten for 15 years and have never experienced any crime—not even property crime or package theft.
OP, it is admittedly pretty boring and the architecture is not inspiring but better boring than feeling stressed about your mortgage. There are a lot of places to get to within a mile—Petworth, Brookland—and nice places to walk. I’d wait it out for a little while.
+1
It's not scary. Unless you find boring to be scary and then it is pretty terrifying! A more apt adjective for the area would be 'sleepy'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate FT, feel bad for you OP
+1,000. Fort Totten is sketch and I am a native Washingtonian. I would either rent it out or sell in 2021.
No native Washingtonian would call Fort Totten sketch. Who even says that? Not the most exciting neighborhood, but not "sketch". What are we 12?
As a native Washingtonian, I call it scary as hell.
I have lived in Fort Totten for 15 years and have never experienced any crime—not even property crime or package theft.
OP, it is admittedly pretty boring and the architecture is not inspiring but better boring than feeling stressed about your mortgage. There are a lot of places to get to within a mile—Petworth, Brookland—and nice places to walk. I’d wait it out for a little while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate FT, feel bad for you OP
+1,000. Fort Totten is sketch and I am a native Washingtonian. I would either rent it out or sell in 2021.
No native Washingtonian would call Fort Totten sketch. Who even says that? Not the most exciting neighborhood, but not "sketch". What are we 12?
As a native Washingtonian, I call it scary as hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate FT, feel bad for you OP
+1,000. Fort Totten is sketch and I am a native Washingtonian. I would either rent it out or sell in 2021.
No native Washingtonian would call Fort Totten sketch. Who even says that? Not the most exciting neighborhood, but not "sketch". What are we 12?
As a native Washingtonian, I call it scary as hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate FT, feel bad for you OP
+1,000. Fort Totten is sketch and I am a native Washingtonian. I would either rent it out or sell in 2021.
No native Washingtonian would call Fort Totten sketch. Who even says that? Not the most exciting neighborhood, but not "sketch". What are we 12?