Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Capitol Hill. I would give my right arm to live there. If you can't stomach the thought of the public schools (which ARE actually good, by the way) then do St. Peter's or Capitol Hill Day School.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hyde/Deal/Wilson wouldn't be a showstopper, but they're not the bestest schools ever.
Hardy is the middle for G-town, isn't it? At least it was when I lived there 5 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Hyde/Deal/Wilson wouldn't be a showstopper, but they're not the bestest schools ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP can afford 5 million, she can definitely afford CHDS and a nice place on East Capitol. I would not count the ability to walk to a Trader Joes or the outside mall that is now Clarendon a "walkable neighborhood" -- pretty generic and lame and surrounded by a lot of really busy roads.
I don't know anyone who could afford a $5M house who would choose to live on Capitol Hill. We left the Hill as soon as we could afford a decent sized house elsewhere- same with most people we knew there. Sure, it's walkable if you don't mind getting mugged on occassion. The grocery stores there are the pits, the parks smell like urine and you'll find yourself constantly driving (or metroing) downtown for dr appointments, etc. The public schools aren't good and there is only one private, which may or may not be a good fit for your family.
Arlington (all of VA) tends to be more conservative and have less of an urban vibe, so I'd rule that out using your criteria.
I'm surprised Georgetown + private school isn't getting recommended more. That fits your criteria better than anything else. You'd probaly like Kalorama + private, but there aren't tons of kids there. I'd also look at Woodley Park, Cleveland Park, Chevy Chase DC near Friendship Heights or Tenleytown, Chevy Chase MD in walkable areas like Somerset or the Town of CC and close-in Bethesda like Edgemoor (I haven't heard about the cancer cluster rumor???). Some areas of Palisades may also work for you too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP can afford 5 million, she can definitely afford CHDS and a nice place on East Capitol. I would not count the ability to walk to a Trader Joes or the outside mall that is now Clarendon a "walkable neighborhood" -- pretty generic and lame and surrounded by a lot of really busy roads.
I don't know anyone who could afford a $5M house who would choose to live on Capitol Hill. We left the Hill as soon as we could afford a decent sized house elsewhere- same with most people we knew there. Sure, it's walkable if you don't mind getting mugged on occassion. The grocery stores there are the pits, the parks smell like urine and you'll find yourself constantly driving (or metroing) downtown for dr appointments, etc. The public schools aren't good and there is only one private, which may or may not be a good fit for your family.
Arlington (all of VA) tends to be more conservative and have less of an urban vibe, so I'd rule that out using your criteria.
I'm surprised Georgetown + private school isn't getting recommended more. That fits your criteria better than anything else. You'd probaly like Kalorama + private, but there aren't tons of kids there. I'd also look at Woodley Park, Cleveland Park, Chevy Chase DC near Friendship Heights or Tenleytown, Chevy Chase MD in walkable areas like Somerset or the Town of CC and close-in Bethesda like Edgemoor (I haven't heard about the cancer cluster rumor???). Some areas of Palisades may also work for you too.
Anonymous wrote:Capitol Hill--either in-bounds for Brent or Maury.
<<drops mike>>
Anonymous wrote:If OP can afford 5 million, she can definitely afford CHDS and a nice place on East Capitol. I would not count the ability to walk to a Trader Joes or the outside mall that is now Clarendon a "walkable neighborhood" -- pretty generic and lame and surrounded by a lot of really busy roads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If money is no object, I'm guessing OP does NOT want to be near Metro?! is that accurate, OP?
Op here. I cannot imagine anywhere sufficiently walkable would not have a metro.
Why would one not want to be by the metro? We live by the metro, and I love the freedom it gives my teenagers, especially when they're too young to drive. If I win the lottery, I'd buy a bigger place, but metro would still be important to me.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you want public schools, I'd rule out NWDC. The school system remains corrupt - check out the recent massaging of test scores.
That leaves Bethesda & CC. Best for true 90s to 100 walk ability are FH/Somerset, FH/CC, Edgemoor, CC off Wisconsin close to Bethesda, downtown Bethesda if you will do a condo or townhouse (no single families except Edgemoor), or East Bethesda.
Someone erroneously posted about FH shopping. There is a Giant & a Whole Foods.
Most of these neighborhoods feed into BCC with exception of parts of Edgemoor, which go to Pyle. Pyle is much whiter than BCC. Look at stats on MCPS site. Edgemoor, while Democratic / liberal, also tends to be far snobbier than the other neighborhoods.
Suggest you walk these neighborhoods for a feel.
Anonymous wrote:If OP can afford 5 million, she can definitely afford CHDS and a nice place on East Capitol. I would not count the ability to walk to a Trader Joes or the outside mall that is now Clarendon a "walkable neighborhood" -- pretty generic and lame and surrounded by a lot of really busy roads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If money is no object, I'm guessing OP does NOT want to be near Metro?! is that accurate, OP?
Op here. I cannot imagine anywhere sufficiently walkable would not have a metro.