| lisa |
Mar 13th, 2000 01:11 PM |
RJ: I live here in DC and LOVE living in Dupont Circle. That said, whether you have a car definitely should be taken into account in choosing where you live. I do NOT have a car (sold it when I moved here). DC proper -- and particularly Dupont Circle -- is not very car-friendly. Obviously it's more car friendly than Manhattan, but still...parking is scarce, car taxes and insurance are relatively high, theft from and of cars is not rare, and the DC government is not shy about ticketing. Housing with garage parking in Dupont Circle is rare. However, the great thing about Dupont is you don't need a car to live here. It's right on the metro, cabs are cheap, we have some beautiful old historic rowhouses, and you are walking distance to downtown/Georgetown/Adams Morgan/Woodley Park. We have lots of good restaurants, bookstores, etc. Obviously we pale by comparison to Manhattan, but on the other hand it's (to me) more livable. <BR> <BR>My two second-favorite neighborhoods in DC are Georgetown and Adams Morgan, but neither of those are as metro-friendly. Georgetown housing is pricey. Adams Morgan is a little less so and has more ethnic diversity. <BR> <BR>To me, if I'm comparing DC neighborhoods to Manhattan (which you really shouldn't do, since there's no comparison, I know, but...) Georgetown compares w/ the Upper East Side (old money), Dupont Circle is sort of the Upper West Side only it also has "Christopher St." running through it (17th & P), and Adams Morgan is -- well, I don't know, maybe the lower East side/NoLiTa? OK, that analogy probably didn't work too well except for the Georgetown/Upper East side comparison. <BR> <BR>My runners-up in the district would be Woodley Park and Cleveland Park. The only place in the suburbs I would recommend is Old Town Alexandria. <BR> <BR>The housing market in DC is really tight right now. There have been at least three articles in the Washington Post in recent months about both the rental and buyers' markets and how high prices have gone and how there's just nothing out there. It's pretty ridiculous and frankly, not a great time to be looking. Still, again, it's easier to find an affordable place here than it is in Manhattan. <BR> <BR>I have lived in two apartments in Dupont Circle. I found both of them in the Washington Post real estate classifieds (Saturdays and Sundays have the most listings).
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