Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live the dream.
Move to Capitol Hill.
+1. I also don't think you should be worried about crime on the Hill (a couple posters on this forum seem to love to bring it up; I think it's one of those weird anti-urbanist schticks that they think makes them seem edgy but actually just makes them seem out of touch). But there are usually ample opportunities to rent on the Hill first if you want to see if it's for you.
Georgetown and Burleith are also good suggestions. They trend a little older and a hair more conservative if that matters to you. You should also check out Glover Park and Mount Pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live the dream.
Move to Capitol Hill.
+1. I also don't think you should be worried about crime on the Hill (a couple posters on this forum seem to love to bring it up; I think it's one of those weird anti-urbanist schticks that they think makes them seem edgy but actually just makes them seem out of touch). But there are usually ample opportunities to rent on the Hill first if you want to see if it's for you.
Georgetown and Burleith are also good suggestions. They trend a little older and a hair more conservative if that matters to you. You should also check out Glover Park and Mount Pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live the dream.
Move to Capitol Hill.
+1. I also don't think you should be worried about crime on the Hill (a couple posters on this forum seem to love to bring it up; I think it's one of those weird anti-urbanist schticks that they think makes them seem edgy but actually just makes them seem out of touch). But there are usually ample opportunities to rent on the Hill first if you want to see if it's for you.
Georgetown and Burleith are also good suggestions. They trend a little older and a hair more conservative if that matters to you. You should also check out Glover Park and Mount Pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live the dream.
Move to Capitol Hill.
....and get shot, or mugged, or both.
Ridiculous
I’ve lived in the Hill for 15 years and raised my kids here. It’s a wonderful place. I know my neighbors, kids walk to eastern market with their friends, good restaurants, dog friendly.
You go ahead and continue trying to convince yourself of this since you've spent your hard earned money to live there ....
https://www.areavibes.com/washington-dc/capitol+hill/crime/
https://wjla.com/news/local/million-dollar-homes-capitol-hill-neighborhood-murders-carjackings-shootings-dc-police-contee
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/im-still-looking-for-the-bullet-shooting-kills-1-breaks-neighbors-window/2835596/
https://wtop.com/dc/2021/10/spike-in-crime-leads-to-more-pushback-complaints-about-city-leaders/
Yawn.
Stay in your trailer park in Loudoun and keep watching your local Fox channel.
Anonymous wrote:Live the dream.
Move to Capitol Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be near Georgetown look at Burleith. It’s walkable to Georgetown without the Georgetown prices.
I find DC people to be generally friendly. It is true though they the first thing people ask here is, “what do you do” which took me a while not to feel bad about saying I’m a SAHM.
I love Burleith though. I know several SAHM neighbors, there are parks, actual woods with deer practically in our backyard, free swimming pools and tennis courts and an easy walk to everything in Georgetown.
Thank you! Do you think DC is balanced with SAHM and moms working outside the home or one group more than the other? I'll have to research your area
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live the dream.
Move to Capitol Hill.
....and get shot, or mugged, or both.
Ridiculous
I’ve lived in the Hill for 15 years and raised my kids here. It’s a wonderful place. I know my neighbors, kids walk to eastern market with their friends, good restaurants, dog friendly.
You go ahead and continue trying to convince yourself of this since you've spent your hard earned money to live there ....
https://www.areavibes.com/washington-dc/capitol+hill/crime/
https://wjla.com/news/local/million-dollar-homes-capitol-hill-neighborhood-murders-carjackings-shootings-dc-police-contee
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/im-still-looking-for-the-bullet-shooting-kills-1-breaks-neighbors-window/2835596/
https://wtop.com/dc/2021/10/spike-in-crime-leads-to-more-pushback-complaints-about-city-leaders/
Anonymous wrote:To be near Georgetown look at Burleith. It’s walkable to Georgetown without the Georgetown prices.
I find DC people to be generally friendly. It is true though they the first thing people ask here is, “what do you do” which took me a while not to feel bad about saying I’m a SAHM.
I love Burleith though. I know several SAHM neighbors, there are parks, actual woods with deer practically in our backyard, free swimming pools and tennis courts and an easy walk to everything in Georgetown.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, avoid the suburbs at all costs - most of the whiners and complainers about unfriendliness and traffic are people stuck in traffic hell.
Live in DC, have a short commute, and you will find it is a much easier place to live than most major cities - more affordable, more space, and people in fact are friendly and welcoming to transplants.
Thanks so much! Our target is living in DC. Fingers crossed we can eventually find a place to buy!
I will put in a plug for Bethesda. It gets a bad rap on this board but it’s more dense and walkable than most of NW. It is further out but how much that impacts your commute depends on where you work, how you get there (metro vs car), etc.
Sure. OP loved London and Hong Kong. So Bethesda is the obvious choice.![]()
You’re just proving my point that it gets a bad rap from people who donmt know what they are talking about.
If OP wants a SFH with density and walkability they could do lot worse than the neighborhoods near dt Bethesda. Georgetown, Cleveland Park, Tenleytown are not better.
What’s the point of saying “it’s not HK or London”. It’s also not New Berlin WI
Thank you! I think we want row house as we aren't really "yard maintenance" people. My concern is my kids going from a one acre backyard/swing set in a large suburban home...to city life. As long as we go out and enjoy the parks and city, I hope they are fine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live the dream.
Move to Capitol Hill.
....and get shot, or mugged, or both.
Ridiculous
I’ve lived in the Hill for 15 years and raised my kids here. It’s a wonderful place. I know my neighbors, kids walk to eastern market with their friends, good restaurants, dog friendly.
Anonymous wrote:Hello,
We are likely relocating to DC in the summer 2022 from Wisconsin. We have lived in several cities before, including Hong Kong and London, however, each city has their vibe. Can anyone share what the overall feeling is in the district, such as is it friendly, fast-paced, open to meeting transplants, kid-friendly, etc. What should I be aware of before coming? Will probably focus on finding a house in NW quadrant for kid's schools.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live the dream.
Move to Capitol Hill.
....and get shot, or mugged, or both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, avoid the suburbs at all costs - most of the whiners and complainers about unfriendliness and traffic are people stuck in traffic hell.
Live in DC, have a short commute, and you will find it is a much easier place to live than most major cities - more affordable, more space, and people in fact are friendly and welcoming to transplants.
Thanks so much! Our target is living in DC. Fingers crossed we can eventually find a place to buy!
I will put in a plug for Bethesda. It gets a bad rap on this board but it’s more dense and walkable than most of NW. It is further out but how much that impacts your commute depends on where you work, how you get there (metro vs car), etc.
Sure. OP loved London and Hong Kong. So Bethesda is the obvious choice.![]()
You’re just proving my point that it gets a bad rap from people who donmt know what they are talking about.
If OP wants a SFH with density and walkability they could do lot worse than the neighborhoods near dt Bethesda. Georgetown, Cleveland Park, Tenleytown are not better.
What’s the point of saying “it’s not HK or London”. It’s also not New Berlin WI
Anonymous wrote:OP - just be aware that you'll find a lot of negativity not just in this forum, but in most of the forums here. Lots of troll-calling, name calling, sarcasm, "I'm smarter than you", "you're stupid" etc.,.
Don't let DCUM scare you, most of these people are harmless and just letting off steam due to the high stress of their lives.