Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone live in petworth who can afford better parts of the city? I always assumed people moved there because they couldn’t afford H street, CH or Shaw.
These are not "better" parts of the city than Petworth. None of them are more family friendly or have better schools. CH and Shaw have more crime. While you may be able to afford a place in those neighborhoods, your money will go farther in Petworth. Petworth is centrally located enough that being an extra mile closer to downtown isn't going to make a huge difference to many people.
You can't be serious. I can 9 off the top of my head. Logan Circle, City Center, Dupont Circle, Kalorama, Mt Pleasant, Adams Morgan, Potomac, Crestwood, U Street, Downtown. Not to mention all of Upper NW. Wow delusional is the name of the game with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone live in petworth who can afford better parts of the city? I always assumed people moved there because they couldn’t afford H street, CH or Shaw.
These are not "better" parts of the city than Petworth. None of them are more family friendly or have better schools. CH and Shaw have more crime. While you may be able to afford a place in those neighborhoods, your money will go farther in Petworth. Petworth is centrally located enough that being an extra mile closer to downtown isn't going to make a huge difference to many people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone live in petworth who can afford better parts of the city? I always assumed people moved there because they couldn’t afford H street, CH or Shaw.
These are not "better" parts of the city than Petworth. None of them are more family friendly or have better schools. CH and Shaw have more crime. While you may be able to afford a place in those neighborhoods, your money will go farther in Petworth. Petworth is centrally located enough that being an extra mile closer to downtown isn't going to make a huge difference to many people.
You can't be serious. I can 9 off the top of my head. Logan Circle, City Center, Dupont Circle, Kalorama, Mt Pleasant, Adams Morgan, Potomac, Crestwood, U Street, Downtown. Not to mention all of Upper NW. Wow delusional is the name of the game with you.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a glimpse of what happens after school near that listing in Petworth (8th/Delafield): http://homicidewatch.org/2013/04/10/raymond-roseboro-gets-40-years-in-prince-okorie-murder-maintains-innocence/.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone live in petworth who can afford better parts of the city? I always assumed people moved there because they couldn’t afford H street, CH or Shaw.
These are not "better" parts of the city than Petworth. None of them are more family friendly or have better schools. CH and Shaw have more crime. While you may be able to afford a place in those neighborhoods, your money will go farther in Petworth. Petworth is centrally located enough that being an extra mile closer to downtown isn't going to make a huge difference to many people.
Anonymous wrote:Petworth parent of a 1 year old. We lived here for 7 years, and are surprised we love it here even more with a baby. All the restaurants are kid friendly. There are 4 playgrounds within a 5 minute walk from where we live. We walk to the library, which always has good programming for adults (yoga, meditation) and kids (storytime). We plan on lottery or in-bound school.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone live in petworth who can afford better parts of the city? I always assumed people moved there because they couldn’t afford H street, CH or Shaw.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a fan of Petworth 20010 because you're super close to a huge public housing project at Mcmillans Reservoir or you're right on Georgia Ave which has its own major thoroughfare issues - crime, litter, drugs etc.
I'd go with north of Georgia-Ave/Petworth metro station at 20011. You can also get a lot more for your money in 20011.
200010
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/438-Manor-Pl-NW-Washington-DC-20010/478435_zpid/
200011
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/609-Farragut-St-NW-Washington-DC-20011/484233_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5003-5th-St-NW-Washington-DC-20011/485692_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:We're in the market for a 3 bedroom place. We have a 1 year old. School location isn't a consideration for us right now. We'd really love a place with some outdoor space, and saw that Petworth seemed to have some nice renovated rowhouses, some of which even have finished basements on top of 3 bedrooms. What are your thoughts on Petworth as a family-friendly neighborhood? It seems like a lot of young families have moved there recently. Our budget is $750k, which I know limits our options, but it did seem like there were a few places in Petworth at the top of our budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tons of young families are moving into our safe and quiet EOTP neighborhood, and now send their kids to our IB, Shepherd. In fact, there was a double-digit waitlist of IB kids for the two PK3 classes this year. IB and OOB families (including many from Petworth) seem to coexist peacefully; there's not a big divide like there seems to be at some other schools. There's a great community feel overall within the school.
The schools and neighborhoods are not all the Wild West EOTP.
No one denies that there are waitlists for most of the NW schools EOTP for the preK programs. There are, however, no waitlists for K and beyond. Because everyone leaves then. Several years of heavy waitlists at all these schools in PK have not translated in any interest in staying for K in any of these schools. Sorry that you are still in the "my kids are 1 and 3 and i totally plan to stay here forever, even if i don't get into a charter school" phase.
You're years out of date. Did you move to VA or WOTP 5 years ago?
Everyone doesn't leave for K and up. Not even all the higher SES parents, which is who I assume you are talking about. Did you miss the folks chiming in with kids in elementary grades? Get with the times.
Actually, I just left 3 months ago (for another region in the country). Of my DS's preschool class of 18 kids, exactly no one got a school through the lottery that they wanted to go to, and exactly no one stayed for their in bounds school. Everyone moved to the burbs or went private or left the region entirely. Eighteen kids. Who were all the kinds of families who loved being in the city, and would have stayed if they could have. Granted, this preschool was not in bounds for shepherd. Maybe that school is the exception. I'm not that familiar with it.