Anonymous wrote:But if they buys IB for Brent - they may or may not get in for PreK3 or 4. I assume you want both great PreK3 as well as a spot in the PreK3 program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yes - we only care about PK3 and 4. We intend to be in DC only 3 or so years. Language immersion in not important. Since we do have the flexibility to buy almost anywhere in DC, we would love to be strategic about it with regards to schools.
With $1.2M you really don't have the flexibility to buy "almost anywhere in DC". Houses in Brookland are going for $1 million.
Um.... No.
There isn't even a decent grocery store for miles a round. Maybe one house in Brookland sold that high, but nobody is seriously paying that much to live in Brookland. Sorry. It's a cute neighborhood, but it ain't all that, yet.![]()
That's exactly the PP's point, isn't it though? Homes in Brookland ARE selling for $800K-$900K, quickly approaching $1 million--with no decent grocery store or DCPS. So, $1.2m doesn't provide access to anywhere in DC, not by a long shot.
Anonymous wrote:Hi - Op here. Our budget is up to $1.2M and would be ok with either a 2 bedroom row house or 3 br condo. We will leave DC after about 3 years and then return 3 to 4 years later from overseas. We intend to rent out the place before we leave but then look to either sell it or move into it when we return depending on our circumstances/needs.
I understand that IB is not a guarantee but since school location is our biggest consideration we would love to be strategically located for the most choices. Thanks to PP with the suggestion of trying certain clusters and then picking blocks based on that. I will start researching that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yes - we only care about PK3 and 4. We intend to be in DC only 3 or so years. Language immersion in not important. Since we do have the flexibility to buy almost anywhere in DC, we would love to be strategic about it with regards to schools.
With $1.2M you really don't have the flexibility to buy "almost anywhere in DC". Houses in Brookland are going for $1 million.
Um.... No.
There isn't even a decent grocery store for miles a round. Maybe one house in Brookland sold that high, but nobody is seriously paying that much to live in Brookland. Sorry. It's a cute neighborhood, but it ain't all that, yet.![]()
That's exactly the PP's point, isn't it though? Homes in Brookland ARE selling for $800K-$900K, quickly approaching $1 million--with no decent grocery store or DCPS. So, $1.2m doesn't provide access to anywhere in DC, not by a long shot.
I'd buy in Shepherd Park for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd look in Old City/H Street/NoMa in NE DC. Amazing family community, lots of young families, extremely walkable, Whole Foods, soon to be Trader Joe's, Union Market, etc. no one has mentioned JO Wilson, but it's a great elementary school option as well. Location is perfect to commute via train, bike, car, etc. if you plan to rent, you'll easily cover your mortgage.
And the middle school?
Stuart-Hobson will be fine by the time OP's baby is old enough. Or she will go to one of the many charters in the area.
What would have to happen for Stuart-Hobson to be fine?
Better outcomes for the students, and less behavior issues.
Yes, but what do you think would have to happen for that to occur?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd look in Old City/H Street/NoMa in NE DC. Amazing family community, lots of young families, extremely walkable, Whole Foods, soon to be Trader Joe's, Union Market, etc. no one has mentioned JO Wilson, but it's a great elementary school option as well. Location is perfect to commute via train, bike, car, etc. if you plan to rent, you'll easily cover your mortgage.
And the middle school?
Stuart-Hobson will be fine by the time OP's baby is old enough. Or she will go to one of the many charters in the area.
What would have to happen for Stuart-Hobson to be fine?
Better outcomes for the students, and less behavior issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yes - we only care about PK3 and 4. We intend to be in DC only 3 or so years. Language immersion in not important. Since we do have the flexibility to buy almost anywhere in DC, we would love to be strategic about it with regards to schools.
With $1.2M you really don't have the flexibility to buy "almost anywhere in DC". Houses in Brookland are going for $1 million.
Um.... No.
There isn't even a decent grocery store for miles a round. Maybe one house in Brookland sold that high, but nobody is seriously paying that much to live in Brookland. Sorry. It's a cute neighborhood, but it ain't all that, yet.![]()
That's exactly the PP's point, isn't it though? Homes in Brookland ARE selling for $800K-$900K, quickly approaching $1 million--with no decent grocery store or DCPS. So, $1.2m doesn't provide access to anywhere in DC, not by a long shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yes - we only care about PK3 and 4. We intend to be in DC only 3 or so years. Language immersion in not important. Since we do have the flexibility to buy almost anywhere in DC, we would love to be strategic about it with regards to schools.
With $1.2M you really don't have the flexibility to buy "almost anywhere in DC". Houses in Brookland are going for $1 million.
Um.... No.
There isn't even a decent grocery store for miles a round. Maybe one house in Brookland sold that high, but nobody is seriously paying that much to live in Brookland. Sorry. It's a cute neighborhood, but it ain't all that, yet.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd look in Old City/H Street/NoMa in NE DC. Amazing family community, lots of young families, extremely walkable, Whole Foods, soon to be Trader Joe's, Union Market, etc. no one has mentioned JO Wilson, but it's a great elementary school option as well. Location is perfect to commute via train, bike, car, etc. if you plan to rent, you'll easily cover your mortgage.
And the middle school?
Stuart-Hobson will be fine by the time OP's baby is old enough. Or she will go to one of the many charters in the area.
What would have to happen for Stuart-Hobson to be fine?
Anonymous wrote:Buy in Brookland, and move/sell or rent when you need to i.e. when the school options available to you from the combination of location and 3 years of lottery outcomes are no longer satisfactory. Most DCPS and all charters are great for PK3-PK4, seriously. You may not believe it now, but they really are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd look in Old City/H Street/NoMa in NE DC. Amazing family community, lots of young families, extremely walkable, Whole Foods, soon to be Trader Joe's, Union Market, etc. no one has mentioned JO Wilson, but it's a great elementary school option as well. Location is perfect to commute via train, bike, car, etc. if you plan to rent, you'll easily cover your mortgage.
And the middle school?
Stuart-Hobson will be fine by the time OP's baby is old enough. Or she will go to one of the many charters in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yes - we only care about PK3 and 4. We intend to be in DC only 3 or so years. Language immersion in not important. Since we do have the flexibility to buy almost anywhere in DC, we would love to be strategic about it with regards to schools.
With $1.2M you really don't have the flexibility to buy "almost anywhere in DC". Houses in Brookland are going for $1 million.