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Anyone live in Washington DC?
Hi all,
I've started to think about other places in the US to possibly move to in a couple of years time. Would like to get out of the Midwest, and out to the east coast. My wife works in the medical field and can get a job pretty much anywhere. I work in online advertising, and have seen some awesome jobs working for political websites in DC, doing exactly what I do now. I love politics, and would love to be able to combine what I do now, in the political field. My question is, does anyone either live in DC or have experience of DC? I have never been myself. If it a good place to live? Can you live right in the center of DC (near Penn Ave, etc) and not have to pay $2.5 million for a condo? Any tips or advice would be very much recommended. Thank you. Matt |
Re: Anyone live in Washington DC?
Originally Posted by ukmancoll
My question is, does anyone either live in DC or have experience of DC? I have never been myself. If it a good place to live? Can you live right in the center of DC (near Penn Ave, etc) and not have to pay $2.5 million for a condo?
Any tips or advice would be very much recommended. Thank you. Matt Housing prices can be almost the same than in Kensington or Chelsea in e.g. Georgetown, but I think it's possible to find affodrable housing as well. As a city, I think it's quite international for obvious reasons. Someone referred to Washington DC as "the melting pot of the melting pot" and I'm inclined to agree with that. You meet Americans from all over the country perhaps more than elsewhere and there's a notable European presence here as well. |
Re: Anyone live in Washington DC?
Originally Posted by ukmancoll
Hi all,
I've started to think about other places in the US to possibly move to in a couple of years time. Would like to get out of the Midwest, and out to the east coast. My wife works in the medical field and can get a job pretty much anywhere. I work in online advertising, and have seen some awesome jobs working for political websites in DC, doing exactly what I do now. I love politics, and would love to be able to combine what I do now, in the political field. My question is, does anyone either live in DC or have experience of DC? I have never been myself. If it a good place to live? Can you live right in the center of DC (near Penn Ave, etc) and not have to pay $2.5 million for a condo? Any tips or advice would be very much recommended. Thank you. Matt |
Re: Anyone live in Washington DC?
Originally Posted by ukmancoll
Hi all,
I've started to think about other places in the US to possibly move to in a couple of years time. Would like to get out of the Midwest, and out to the east coast. My wife works in the medical field and can get a job pretty much anywhere. I work in online advertising, and have seen some awesome jobs working for political websites in DC, doing exactly what I do now. I love politics, and would love to be able to combine what I do now, in the political field. My question is, does anyone either live in DC or have experience of DC? I have never been myself. If it a good place to live? Can you live right in the center of DC (near Penn Ave, etc) and not have to pay $2.5 million for a condo? Any tips or advice would be very much recommended. Thank you. Matt I would suggest renting before buying, so that you can find the right place to be. Area close to Union Station has tons of condos that are around the 600 to 800k mark for a 2 bedroom condo usually with roof pool/gym if thats of interest to you (and it will be in the long humid summer!) |
Re: Anyone live in Washington DC?
I love politics too and DC is the place to be then. Never lived there but have visited many times and have friends there. DC is expensive and most people choose to live outside the district therefore. High crime rates, high poverty rate put some people off. Consider Alexandria in N.VA or Tysons Corner area .Plenty of condos and townhomes that are more affordable - tho' not inexpensive.
Summer is brutally humid but not overlong. Winter can be tough but Fall and Spring delightful.Go for it.... DavidRichardson |
Re: Anyone live in Washington DC?
Originally Posted by David Richardson
I love politics too and DC is the place to be then. Never lived there but have visited many times and have friends there. DC is expensive and most people choose to live outside the district therefore. High crime rates, high poverty rate put some people off. Consider Alexandria in N.VA or Tysons Corner area .Plenty of condos and townhomes that are more affordable - tho' not inexpensive.
Summer is brutally humid but not overlong. Winter can be tough but Fall and Spring delightful.Go for it.... DavidRichardson |
Re: Anyone live in Washington DC?
Originally Posted by ukmancoll
Hi all,
I've started to think about other places in the US to possibly move to in a couple of years time. Would like to get out of the Midwest, and out to the east coast. My wife works in the medical field and can get a job pretty much anywhere. I work in online advertising, and have seen some awesome jobs working for political websites in DC, doing exactly what I do now. I love politics, and would love to be able to combine what I do now, in the political field. My question is, does anyone either live in DC or have experience of DC? I have never been myself. If it a good place to live? Can you live right in the center of DC (near Penn Ave, etc) and not have to pay $2.5 million for a condo? Any tips or advice would be very much recommended. Thank you. Matt |
Re: Anyone live in Washington DC?
Originally Posted by Terrier
. Personally there is only one place to live on the east coast, NYC.
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Re: Anyone live in Washington DC?
I've lived in Chicago and DC and I like them both. I work in communications too. There are TONS of online advertising jobs. DC is not as friendly as Chicago or nearly as cool, but it's a great place too. It's easy to get around and not too big. If you like politics, you'll love it. It's close to ocean, mountain and "history" - well, more than Chicago. I don't think the summers are all that much more hot than Chicago, but you won't freeze your )(&%$ off in winter. Similar to an English winter.
Housing is expensive, but there are a glut of condos so prices are falling.. I think the condos out in the burbs (Tysons) are depressing. There are lots of choices in the city. Nice areas are: Cleveland and Woodley Park Capitol Hill (especially if you like politics) Georgetown (not many condos though) Dupont Circle Up and coming - Penn Quarter and U Street C
Originally Posted by ukmancoll
Hi all,
I've started to think about other places in the US to possibly move to in a couple of years time. Would like to get out of the Midwest, and out to the east coast. My wife works in the medical field and can get a job pretty much anywhere. I work in online advertising, and have seen some awesome jobs working for political websites in DC, doing exactly what I do now. I love politics, and would love to be able to combine what I do now, in the political field. My question is, does anyone either live in DC or have experience of DC? I have never been myself. If it a good place to live? Can you live right in the center of DC (near Penn Ave, etc) and not have to pay $2.5 million for a condo? Any tips or advice would be very much recommended. Thank you. Matt |
Re: Anyone live in Washington DC?
If you are planning to stay in DC for any amount of time and are planning on having a family you have to seriously consider the schools, they are truly awful. DC is expensive to buy/rent in a nice area, and even commuting and living outside DC will still be high. Very humid in the summer and busy with tourists :cool:
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Re: Anyone live in Washington DC?
DC is certainly a place where it all happens, it is the place to be for my (defense) industry too.
However, I wouldn't move there on a permanent basis due to the fact that while your condo won't cost you $2.5 million, it won't be far off! :) It's on my blacklist as unaffordable, right beneath all of California and New York. If you try it, I'd suggest as the others have that renting would be the way to go for at least a year or two. |
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