Anonymous wrote:Town of Somerset or Chevy Chase West (the area of Chevy Chase adjacent to Norwood Park and closer to the Bethesda Metro)
Anonymous wrote:I didn't see any mention of Palisades yet. I'd look there, or Woodley/Cleveland Park, Forest Hills, Chevy Chase, Hawthorne or Barnaby Woods.
jsteele wrote:Buy this house in my neighborhood:
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/4331-Blagden-Ave-NW-20011/home/10011916
It's right across the street from Rock Creek Park. Doesn't meet your walkability requirement in terms of getting to stores, but otherwise a great neighborhood for walking.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Buy this house in my neighborhood:
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/4331-Blagden-Ave-NW-20011/home/10011916
It's right across the street from Rock Creek Park. Doesn't meet your walkability requirement in terms of getting to stores, but otherwise a great neighborhood for walking.
Wow - that’s gorgeous! We love old homes. And love all of the trees.
It’s zoned for MacFarland MS? Have you heard how well they handle IEPs?
Anonymous wrote:If you like the burbs but want to brag to your friends that you live in DC and love city life, then AU Park is the place to go!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t be crazy and spend $2.5M unless you have $10M net worth which includes fully funded retirement, special medical fees and possible schooling for IEP child, fully funded private college for both kids (today’s cost would be close to $700k at $80k per year), and incredibly secure job with sound bill of health. Why not slum it at $1.8 and put the rest into investments?
This is depressing. By this standard, pretty much no one should be spending as much as they're currently spending on their mortgage (except if you bought long, long ago).
jsteele wrote:Buy this house in my neighborhood:
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/4331-Blagden-Ave-NW-20011/home/10011916
It's right across the street from Rock Creek Park. Doesn't meet your walkability requirement in terms of getting to stores, but otherwise a great neighborhood for walking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$1.5-$2M will get you an amazing waterfront house in Severna Park/Arnold. There are great public and private schools. Plenty of people commute to DC but personally I wouldn’t want that commute more than 1-2 times per week. But it would be a magnificent lifestyle upgrade. If you don’t need to be waterfront you can find a great house for $800-1.2M and still be close to the water.
WAY too Trumpy. Pass.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Forest Hills it was awesome but UDC crowd has made it nearly criminal neighborhood closer to Van Ness metro. I had my car broken into, my nanny was robbed at gun point and pushed to the ground; active sniper situation by Burke only couple months ago. I would look at Woodley Park, Kalorama, Mt Pleasant streets that are closest to the Zoo, even Capitol Hills select streets. Chevy Chase if you don’t mind commute
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lived in Forest Hills it was awesome but UDC crowd has made it nearly criminal neighborhood closer to Van Ness metro. I had my car broken into, my nanny was robbed at gun point and pushed to the ground; active sniper situation by Burke only couple months ago. I would look at Woodley Park, Kalorama, Mt Pleasant streets that are closest to the Zoo, even Capitol Hills select streets. Chevy Chase if you don’t mind commute
LOL @ suggesting Mt Pleasant or Cap Hill to get away from crime in Van Ness.
This lol. I was in agreement with them because of what is happening on Connecticut Ave until I read Mt Pleasant to get away from crime in van ness. Like what?
NP. there are some very quiet, safe pockets in Mt Pleasant. But def agree on staying away from Van Ness and the interior of Mt Pleasant.
jsteele wrote:Buy this house in my neighborhood:
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/4331-Blagden-Ave-NW-20011/home/10011916
It's right across the street from Rock Creek Park. Doesn't meet your walkability requirement in terms of getting to stores, but otherwise a great neighborhood for walking.