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HK ([personal profile] hkellick) wrote2005-08-12 10:30 am
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DC Neighborhoods

OK, folks, I need your knowledge.

Kristen and I are moving (within the DC Metro Area - Wherever it goes, it needs to be relatively close to a Metro Station, so that one or both of us can get to work) and we NEED to know which areas we should be conentrating on finding an apartment in. We want to know what neighborhoods are worthwhile and which are not.
At the moment, we've only looked at Silver Spring. I've been told to check out Fairfax. And Alexandria is an obvious place for me to check.
Other suggestions?

Our rent threshold is approximately $1,400.

This post is public. Please feel free to redirect people.

Thank you!

[identity profile] lite.livejournal.com 2005-08-12 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I realize that. And alot of places have so-called Window Specials.
That's why it's really important to try and narrow down neighborhoods. The problem is.. DC is too freakin' big and we have no idea where to look! (and where to avoid!)

[identity profile] sskipstress.livejournal.com 2005-08-12 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm probably not the best judge of neighborhood for the two of you because I LIKE downtown and I like being a minority in my neighborhood. I even enjoy the challenge of buying food in the tiendas that like to call themselves supermercados.

Your desire to be near the metro and your need for cheap is going to dictate where you *can* live more than anything else.

That said, of my friends who live in VA (Falls Church, Reston, Anandale, Ballston (Arlington), Manassas) the only one who wishes for a safer neighborhood is the one in Manassas (just off 66 past Centreville), which is further out than you would want to be anyway.