Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why anyone chooses to live in any of these neighborhoods in Upper Caucasia, to be honest. You’re basically paying top dollar to live in what are essentially suburbs - except you’re stuck with city services and city schools and can’t walk anywhere. Why bother? It’s the worst of both worlds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you found a house yet? Where did you decide?
We did! The Palisades. Very excited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why anyone chooses to live in any of these neighborhoods in Upper Caucasia, to be honest. You’re basically paying top dollar to live in what are essentially suburbs - except you’re stuck with city services and city schools and can’t walk anywhere. Why bother? It’s the worst of both worlds.
Gimme a break. I live EOTP but if you think people who live in Kent and Wesley Heights are "stuck with city schools" you're thick in the head. Nobody with a $3.5M budget is worrying about neighborhood schools.
But they’re still stuck with city services. And most of them don’t have school aged kids anyway.
I just don’t get it. Those neighborhoods are BORING.
I live in WH and don't care about schools or "city services" - bluntly, we can pay for better services privately.
PP is just throwing around buzzwords. Once you can afford private school, the “city services” that you care about dwindle pretty quickly. Heck I’m EOTP and I can’t even figure out what “city services” I’m supposed to be disappointed in…
Trash collection, both regular, and bulk, are the jewel in the DC city services crown. That’s basically all you need from the city if you don’t go to public school and live in Upper NW.
Yeah what are the bad city services compared to the rest of the DMV? They repaved all the sidewalks in my neighborhood last year. We had an emergency recently and the DC Fire response was immediate. Someone trashed the playground one weekend and the city cleaned it up by 9am the next morning. I've also taken advantage of other random services, like free water testing for lead.
Anonymous wrote:Kent hands down. It's idyllic with tons of young families. I lived in both Kent and Wesley Heights and I think New Mexico Ave stretch with apts makes Wesley Heights more unsightly, in my opinion, with more AU student foot traffic. It was amazing dont get me wrong, but given the choice I'd choose Kent. It had tons of young families like ours but it was just beautiful and serene and quiet. It's like the birds were always chirping there! We moved to another state and I really miss it.
Anonymous wrote:Have you found a house yet? Where did you decide?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why anyone chooses to live in any of these neighborhoods in Upper Caucasia, to be honest. You’re basically paying top dollar to live in what are essentially suburbs - except you’re stuck with city services and city schools and can’t walk anywhere. Why bother? It’s the worst of both worlds.
Gimme a break. I live EOTP but if you think people who live in Kent and Wesley Heights are "stuck with city schools" you're thick in the head. Nobody with a $3.5M budget is worrying about neighborhood schools.
But they’re still stuck with city services. And most of them don’t have school aged kids anyway.
I just don’t get it. Those neighborhoods are BORING.
I live in WH and don't care about schools or "city services" - bluntly, we can pay for better services privately.
PP is just throwing around buzzwords. Once you can afford private school, the “city services” that you care about dwindle pretty quickly. Heck I’m EOTP and I can’t even figure out what “city services” I’m supposed to be disappointed in…
Trash collection, both regular, and bulk, are the jewel in the DC city services crown. That’s basically all you need from the city if you don’t go to public school and live in Upper NW.
Yeah what are the bad city services compared to the rest of the DMV? They repaved all the sidewalks in my neighborhood last year. We had an emergency recently and the DC Fire response was immediate. Someone trashed the playground one weekend and the city cleaned it up by 9am the next morning. I've also taken advantage of other random services, like free water testing for lead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why anyone chooses to live in any of these neighborhoods in Upper Caucasia, to be honest. You’re basically paying top dollar to live in what are essentially suburbs - except you’re stuck with city services and city schools and can’t walk anywhere. Why bother? It’s the worst of both worlds.
Gimme a break. I live EOTP but if you think people who live in Kent and Wesley Heights are "stuck with city schools" you're thick in the head. Nobody with a $3.5M budget is worrying about neighborhood schools.
But they’re still stuck with city services. And most of them don’t have school aged kids anyway.
I just don’t get it. Those neighborhoods are BORING.
I live in WH and don't care about schools or "city services" - bluntly, we can pay for better services privately.
PP is just throwing around buzzwords. Once you can afford private school, the “city services” that you care about dwindle pretty quickly. Heck I’m EOTP and I can’t even figure out what “city services” I’m supposed to be disappointed in…
Trash collection, both regular, and bulk, are the jewel in the DC city services crown. That’s basically all you need from the city if you don’t go to public school and live in Upper NW.