Anonymous wrote:I don't look down at them, I look past them. There is a difference
What I look down are the OOB families who feel entitled to a reality/environment they can't sustain by themselves
Anonymous wrote:How do they know you rent? If people judge you for this I would not want to be friends with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my neighbors rents and has a Mercedes-Benz parked on the street. This I do not understand.
Why do you care? Not everyone wants to own a house or condo.
Anonymous wrote:One of my neighbors rents and has a Mercedes-Benz parked on the street. This I do not understand.
Anonymous wrote:I don't look down at them, I look past them. There is a difference
What I look down are the OOB families who feel entitled to a reality/environment they can't sustain by themselves
Anonymous wrote:I don't look down at them, I look past them. There is a difference
What I look down are the OOB families who feel entitled to a reality/environment they can't sustain by themselves
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Murch parent here. I could care less if they rent or own. I honestly appreciate the fact that the apartments on Connecticut Ave make us a little more diverse - still not diverse enough. Friends who live in apartments are just as smart, well-educated and sometimes much better people then those who own. As to the one arguing that renters leave - not so - my kids have many friends who rent and 10 years later - they are still here. Maybe they will leave when kids go to college...but we might too.
What I don't "invest" in are folks who hate DC and want to leave because they do
We're moving into one of those apartments this summer! Really looking forward to being a part of the school community!
Anonymous wrote:Nope. You're going to have to look deeply within.
Lol, okay PP. I was just trying to figure out what you've apparently discerned from a few posts. You first said there's no evidence I provided re: the positive benefits of homeownership. I then provided several links re: a stronger association between homeownership and upkeep, community engagement, etc. Now you're just name-calling and telling someone on the internet to look deeply within? As I said, I am friendly with people renting since I was one of these people until recently, but they tend not to stay very long in my area, so I'm not looking at them as potential BFFs. I am sorry you are so offended by that sentiment.
Nope. You're going to have to look deeply within.