ikornika wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI: my kids are in DCPS at a school that a lot of people like. There’s no TAG/whatever but I’d say nearly all the kids would have been in the GATE program I attended in elementary. These are all bright kids whose parents care about their education. People’s expectations here are just SO different from where I grew up that I think you could send your kids to many schools without an explicit AAP program and expect them to be challenged.
And FWIW, your husband’s commute from here (we are on Capitol Hill) would be a breeze by Metro, car, or bus.
Since you’re willing to live in less that 2000 feet, DC might not be a bad fit at all.
I honestly haven't even looked in DC as we simply did not believe we could afford to. I just automatically defaulted to elsewhere, but now I'll look in DC.
Are there areas in DC to avoid? To aim for?
Clearly, I don't even know what I don't know so asking good questions is/has been difficult.
Anonymous wrote:No. No ya'll. It sounds so cheesy and fake.
Anonymous wrote:
Not to pile on with the negativity but please don’t use hub/hubs/hub’s once you move up here.
ikornika wrote:Why move? One word: opportunity.
I've reached my ceiling unless I move into management which I have no desire to do. DH is in corporate banking and transitioning to corporate finance with base salary AND phenomal commission structure.
HHI will be above 350k with dual income.
I loathe Jacksonville. Hub's dislike isn't as great as mine, but he's not a fan either.
We're both 35 and subscribe to the idea that you miss 100% of the shots you don't take and this shot is definitely one we're taking; might be a long three, but we're banking on the nothing but net.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ikornika wrote:We're relocating to somewhere in the DMV in June.
Currently in Jacksonville with mortgage of just under $900/month PITI for 3100 square feet 4bd/3.5ba SFH built in 2005 on 0.25 acres with a 2 car garage in decent school district.
So, looking at our options in DMV has been quite eye opening.
We're wanting, at minimum, a 3/2, 1100 sq ft, <1 hour commute to N Street area DC, good school districts with AAP/TAG/whatever y'all call it here, and W/D in unit.
No preference on house vs condo vs whatever. Would like at least one car garage, but not mandatory. Prefer some sort of yard; if not, access to outdoor play space.
We have a 6.5 DD and 2.5 DS. No pets.
Budget is flexible, but, in my head, I thought 3k/month would suffice to meet our desires. However, on a different board, I was told it probably isn't. So now I'm thinking my searches on realtor.com and apartments.com have been misleading me.
We'd more than likely rent for the first year, possibly two. Absolute max budget for rent would be 4500. We'd like to rent where we'd eventually buy as to avoid switching school districts. Once we're ready to buy, forecasted budget is max 1.5m, preferably in the 600-800k range, though.
Where can we afford to live? Where should I be looking? We wanted to avoid Maryland because of local income taxes, but can be convinced.
There is no rush on our move as husband will precede me to DMV to start working and will Airbnb until school is over for our DD and we'll be renting out our current home once we've relocated.
We moved from Miami Beach to the DC area. I feel your pain. HHI is 300K and we rent in 22046 City of Falls Church. 3K (including parking and utilities 1700 sq feet 2.5 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms). We decided to rent here while shopping for a home. Our preference is DC, since DH works in Dupont Circle. I've been posting on several threads trying to find out what I can really afford (real life experience vs. what mortgage broker said I should target). I'm not charmed by a lot of DC. I'm the person who wrote about all the garbage cans in front of people's townhouses and row houses. It looks like the low-income neighborhoods in FL to me. City of Falls Church is affordable and a reasonable 30 minute commute (non rush hour), but it's ugly. The schools are good. The taxes for real estate are stupidly high. Again, it looks like one of the run down neighborhoods you'd find in Florida. I don't know where to live. I was hoping to find a charming DC neighborhood that would suit our needs (Georgetown? Burleith?). In that thread I mentioned with my HHI (will will be similar to yours), people told me not to over-exend myself and stay around $2500-$3000 PITI. That's not even possible. I'm looking at spending at least 5K month for anything livable, and more like $6500 for something I actually *want* to live in. I understand your struggle.
Not compared to other parts of the country. There are some attractive neighborhoods in Miami Beach but I think that the historic row houses in DC are more charming. YMMV. And DC real estate taxes are low. I think your obsession with the garbage cans is really weird and nothing will satisfy you. I can't imagine that you can't find anything at $3000k PITI that is suitable. There are plenty of attractive homes in that range.
Not to be that person but have you seen what $3,000 PITI gets you in DC or VA versus in FL? This is why transplants aren't impressed and I say this as someone who lives in the center of DC and loves it.
$3,000 PITI is about a $500,000 mortgage. That gets you a complete gut job in the furthest corner of NW DC.
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/802-Rittenhouse-St-NW-20011/home/10038784
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In Falls Church, VA and the 'great' school districts that gets you a livable mini-house.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/6604-Barrett-Rd-22042/home/9635758
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In Florida, that gets you brand-new everything, 2,000 - 3,000 sqft of space, and the best communities within BLOCKS of the beach.
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https://www.redfin.com/FL/TAMPA/16362-HYDE-MANOR-DR-33647/home/114063946
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https://www.redfin.com/FL/Miami/9855-NW-10th-St-33172/home/50121573
Those are just the top wealthiest areas - the coasts. Can you imagine how cheap the FL interior is? I'll give you a hint.
6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms $475,000 to live in Kissimmee, FL
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THIS. Sticker shock. We're used to the above, while DCers are used to garbage cans lined up in their front tiny yards, dirty streets, and having to dodge dog shit every few feet. I mean, that's what it is and we've got to adapt. So we will, but still ... the f***** garbage cans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ikornika wrote:We're relocating to somewhere in the DMV in June.
Currently in Jacksonville with mortgage of just under $900/month PITI for 3100 square feet 4bd/3.5ba SFH built in 2005 on 0.25 acres with a 2 car garage in decent school district.
So, looking at our options in DMV has been quite eye opening.
We're wanting, at minimum, a 3/2, 1100 sq ft, <1 hour commute to N Street area DC, good school districts with AAP/TAG/whatever y'all call it here, and W/D in unit.
No preference on house vs condo vs whatever. Would like at least one car garage, but not mandatory. Prefer some sort of yard; if not, access to outdoor play space.
We have a 6.5 DD and 2.5 DS. No pets.
Budget is flexible, but, in my head, I thought 3k/month would suffice to meet our desires. However, on a different board, I was told it probably isn't. So now I'm thinking my searches on realtor.com and apartments.com have been misleading me.
We'd more than likely rent for the first year, possibly two. Absolute max budget for rent would be 4500. We'd like to rent where we'd eventually buy as to avoid switching school districts. Once we're ready to buy, forecasted budget is max 1.5m, preferably in the 600-800k range, though.
Where can we afford to live? Where should I be looking? We wanted to avoid Maryland because of local income taxes, but can be convinced.
There is no rush on our move as husband will precede me to DMV to start working and will Airbnb until school is over for our DD and we'll be renting out our current home once we've relocated.
We moved from Miami Beach to the DC area. I feel your pain. HHI is 300K and we rent in 22046 City of Falls Church. 3K (including parking and utilities 1700 sq feet 2.5 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms). We decided to rent here while shopping for a home. Our preference is DC, since DH works in Dupont Circle. I've been posting on several threads trying to find out what I can really afford (real life experience vs. what mortgage broker said I should target). I'm not charmed by a lot of DC. I'm the person who wrote about all the garbage cans in front of people's townhouses and row houses. It looks like the low-income neighborhoods in FL to me. City of Falls Church is affordable and a reasonable 30 minute commute (non rush hour), but it's ugly. The schools are good. The taxes for real estate are stupidly high. Again, it looks like one of the run down neighborhoods you'd find in Florida. I don't know where to live. I was hoping to find a charming DC neighborhood that would suit our needs (Georgetown? Burleith?). In that thread I mentioned with my HHI (will will be similar to yours), people told me not to over-exend myself and stay around $2500-$3000 PITI. That's not even possible. I'm looking at spending at least 5K month for anything livable, and more like $6500 for something I actually *want* to live in. I understand your struggle.
Not compared to other parts of the country. There are some attractive neighborhoods in Miami Beach but I think that the historic row houses in DC are more charming. YMMV. And DC real estate taxes are low. I think your obsession with the garbage cans is really weird and nothing will satisfy you. I can't imagine that you can't find anything at $3000k PITI that is suitable. There are plenty of attractive homes in that range.
Not to be that person but have you seen what $3,000 PITI gets you in DC or VA versus in FL? This is why transplants aren't impressed and I say this as someone who lives in the center of DC and loves it.
$3,000 PITI is about a $500,000 mortgage. That gets you a complete gut job in the furthest corner of NW DC.
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/802-Rittenhouse-St-NW-20011/home/10038784
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In Falls Church, VA and the 'great' school districts that gets you a livable mini-house.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/6604-Barrett-Rd-22042/home/9635758
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In Florida, that gets you brand-new everything, 2,000 - 3,000 sqft of space, and the best communities within BLOCKS of the beach.
![]()
https://www.redfin.com/FL/TAMPA/16362-HYDE-MANOR-DR-33647/home/114063946
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https://www.redfin.com/FL/Miami/9855-NW-10th-St-33172/home/50121573
Those are just the top wealthiest areas - the coasts. Can you imagine how cheap the FL interior is? I'll give you a hint.
6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms $475,000 to live in Kissimmee, FL
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ikornika wrote:We're relocating to somewhere in the DMV in June.
Currently in Jacksonville with mortgage of just under $900/month PITI for 3100 square feet 4bd/3.5ba SFH built in 2005 on 0.25 acres with a 2 car garage in decent school district.
So, looking at our options in DMV has been quite eye opening.
We're wanting, at minimum, a 3/2, 1100 sq ft, <1 hour commute to N Street area DC, good school districts with AAP/TAG/whatever y'all call it here, and W/D in unit.
No preference on house vs condo vs whatever. Would like at least one car garage, but not mandatory. Prefer some sort of yard; if not, access to outdoor play space.
We have a 6.5 DD and 2.5 DS. No pets.
Budget is flexible, but, in my head, I thought 3k/month would suffice to meet our desires. However, on a different board, I was told it probably isn't. So now I'm thinking my searches on realtor.com and apartments.com have been misleading me.
We'd more than likely rent for the first year, possibly two. Absolute max budget for rent would be 4500. We'd like to rent where we'd eventually buy as to avoid switching school districts. Once we're ready to buy, forecasted budget is max 1.5m, preferably in the 600-800k range, though.
Where can we afford to live? Where should I be looking? We wanted to avoid Maryland because of local income taxes, but can be convinced.
There is no rush on our move as husband will precede me to DMV to start working and will Airbnb until school is over for our DD and we'll be renting out our current home once we've relocated.
We moved from Miami Beach to the DC area. I feel your pain. HHI is 300K and we rent in 22046 City of Falls Church. 3K (including parking and utilities 1700 sq feet 2.5 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms). We decided to rent here while shopping for a home. Our preference is DC, since DH works in Dupont Circle. I've been posting on several threads trying to find out what I can really afford (real life experience vs. what mortgage broker said I should target). I'm not charmed by a lot of DC. I'm the person who wrote about all the garbage cans in front of people's townhouses and row houses. It looks like the low-income neighborhoods in FL to me. City of Falls Church is affordable and a reasonable 30 minute commute (non rush hour), but it's ugly. The schools are good. The taxes for real estate are stupidly high. Again, it looks like one of the run down neighborhoods you'd find in Florida. I don't know where to live. I was hoping to find a charming DC neighborhood that would suit our needs (Georgetown? Burleith?). In that thread I mentioned with my HHI (will will be similar to yours), people told me not to over-exend myself and stay around $2500-$3000 PITI. That's not even possible. I'm looking at spending at least 5K month for anything livable, and more like $6500 for something I actually *want* to live in. I understand your struggle.
Not compared to other parts of the country. There are some attractive neighborhoods in Miami Beach but I think that the historic row houses in DC are more charming. YMMV. And DC real estate taxes are low. I think your obsession with the garbage cans is really weird and nothing will satisfy you. I can't imagine that you can't find anything at $3000k PITI that is suitable. There are plenty of attractive homes in that range.
Anonymous wrote:ikornika wrote:We're relocating to somewhere in the DMV in June.
Currently in Jacksonville with mortgage of just under $900/month PITI for 3100 square feet 4bd/3.5ba SFH built in 2005 on 0.25 acres with a 2 car garage in decent school district.
So, looking at our options in DMV has been quite eye opening.
We're wanting, at minimum, a 3/2, 1100 sq ft, <1 hour commute to N Street area DC, good school districts with AAP/TAG/whatever y'all call it here, and W/D in unit.
No preference on house vs condo vs whatever. Would like at least one car garage, but not mandatory. Prefer some sort of yard; if not, access to outdoor play space.
We have a 6.5 DD and 2.5 DS. No pets.
Budget is flexible, but, in my head, I thought 3k/month would suffice to meet our desires. However, on a different board, I was told it probably isn't. So now I'm thinking my searches on realtor.com and apartments.com have been misleading me.
We'd more than likely rent for the first year, possibly two. Absolute max budget for rent would be 4500. We'd like to rent where we'd eventually buy as to avoid switching school districts. Once we're ready to buy, forecasted budget is max 1.5m, preferably in the 600-800k range, though.
Where can we afford to live? Where should I be looking? We wanted to avoid Maryland because of local income taxes, but can be convinced.
There is no rush on our move as husband will precede me to DMV to start working and will Airbnb until school is over for our DD and we'll be renting out our current home once we've relocated.
We moved from Miami Beach to the DC area. I feel your pain. HHI is 300K and we rent in 22046 City of Falls Church. 3K (including parking and utilities 1700 sq feet 2.5 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms). We decided to rent here while shopping for a home. Our preference is DC, since DH works in Dupont Circle. I've been posting on several threads trying to find out what I can really afford (real life experience vs. what mortgage broker said I should target). I'm not charmed by a lot of DC. I'm the person who wrote about all the garbage cans in front of people's townhouses and row houses. It looks like the low-income neighborhoods in FL to me. City of Falls Church is affordable and a reasonable 30 minute commute (non rush hour), but it's ugly. The schools are good. The taxes for real estate are stupidly high. Again, it looks like one of the run down neighborhoods you'd find in Florida. I don't know where to live. I was hoping to find a charming DC neighborhood that would suit our needs (Georgetown? Burleith?). In that thread I mentioned with my HHI (will will be similar to yours), people told me not to over-exend myself and stay around $2500-$3000 PITI. That's not even possible. I'm looking at spending at least 5K month for anything livable, and more like $6500 for something I actually *want* to live in. I understand your struggle.
Anonymous wrote:ikornika wrote:We're relocating to somewhere in the DMV in June.
Currently in Jacksonville with mortgage of just under $900/month PITI for 3100 square feet 4bd/3.5ba SFH built in 2005 on 0.25 acres with a 2 car garage in decent school district.
So, looking at our options in DMV has been quite eye opening.
We're wanting, at minimum, a 3/2, 1100 sq ft, <1 hour commute to N Street area DC, good school districts with AAP/TAG/whatever y'all call it here, and W/D in unit.
No preference on house vs condo vs whatever. Would like at least one car garage, but not mandatory. Prefer some sort of yard; if not, access to outdoor play space.
We have a 6.5 DD and 2.5 DS. No pets.
Budget is flexible, but, in my head, I thought 3k/month would suffice to meet our desires. However, on a different board, I was told it probably isn't. So now I'm thinking my searches on realtor.com and apartments.com have been misleading me.
We'd more than likely rent for the first year, possibly two. Absolute max budget for rent would be 4500. We'd like to rent where we'd eventually buy as to avoid switching school districts. Once we're ready to buy, forecasted budget is max 1.5m, preferably in the 600-800k range, though.
Where can we afford to live? Where should I be looking? We wanted to avoid Maryland because of local income taxes, but can be convinced.
There is no rush on our move as husband will precede me to DMV to start working and will Airbnb until school is over for our DD and we'll be renting out our current home once we've relocated.
We moved from Miami Beach to the DC area. I feel your pain. HHI is 300K and we rent in 22046 City of Falls Church. 3K (including parking and utilities 1700 sq feet 2.5 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms). We decided to rent here while shopping for a home. Our preference is DC, since DH works in Dupont Circle. I've been posting on several threads trying to find out what I can really afford (real life experience vs. what mortgage broker said I should target). I'm not charmed by a lot of DC. I'm the person who wrote about all the garbage cans in front of people's townhouses and row houses. It looks like the low-income neighborhoods in FL to me. City of Falls Church is affordable and a reasonable 30 minute commute (non rush hour), but it's ugly. The schools are good. The taxes for real estate are stupidly high. Again, it looks like one of the run down neighborhoods you'd find in Florida. I don't know where to live. I was hoping to find a charming DC neighborhood that would suit our needs (Georgetown? Burleith?). In that thread I mentioned with my HHI (will will be similar to yours), people told me not to over-exend myself and stay around $2500-$3000 PITI. That's not even possible. I'm looking at spending at least 5K month for anything livable, and more like $6500 for something I actually *want* to live in. I understand your struggle.
Anonymous wrote:In DC, check zip code 20003 and 20002 zoned for Brent or Maury ES. You could find a 3 bed rental for $3,000-$4,000.
Walkable communities, easy downtown commute via Metro, tons of kids.