Anonymous wrote:Burke seems to get a good deal of over-love among DCUMers. Not sure what it has that Reston and Fairfax City don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PPs who think Georgetown is overrated are jealous. I worked in Georgetown for almost a year and LOVED it.
the parking in Georgetown is horrendous.
If you live in Georgetown and your home doesn't include parking, you cannot afford to live in Georgetown.
For most people, expensive="overrated." It's sad, really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PPs who think Georgetown is overrated are jealous. I worked in Georgetown for almost a year and LOVED it.
the parking in Georgetown is horrendous.
If you live in Georgetown and your home doesn't include parking, you cannot afford to live in Georgetown.
For most people, expensive="overrated." It's sad, really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PPs who think Georgetown is overrated are jealous. I worked in Georgetown for almost a year and LOVED it.
+1. I lived there for 4 years and it was fantastic...and quiet on the East side near Dupont. I plan to move back to my house once kids finish public school in NoVa.
Anonymous wrote:Mount Pleasant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PPs who think Georgetown is overrated are jealous. I worked in Georgetown for almost a year and LOVED it.
the parking in Georgetown is horrendous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PPs who think Georgetown is overrated are jealous. I worked in Georgetown for almost a year and LOVED it.
the parking in Georgetown is horrendous.
Anonymous wrote:PPs who think Georgetown is overrated are jealous. I worked in Georgetown for almost a year and LOVED it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the "walkable" suburbs. What a joke. You take your life in your hands just trying to get across the street because the car tyranny is so unused to pedestrians. You're a total anomaly and people stare at you like you're a freak from their car stopped at a red light.
Yeah, like pedestrians are never run over in the city!![]()
Fact is, walking in DC is a lot safer than walking in the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the "walkable" suburbs. What a joke. You take your life in your hands just trying to get across the street because the car tyranny is so unused to pedestrians. You're a total anomaly and people stare at you like you're a freak from their car stopped at a red light.
Yeah, like pedestrians are never run over in the city!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Lake barcroft