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I've been on NT for almost a decade now and thought I'd raise this question here since NTers are generally very helpful.
I'll be relocating to the D.C. area for a job in the next few weeks. I'll be working downtown (near Farragut North Metro station) and need some advice on where to live.
I'm looking for a 1 bdr (will go for a studio if it's big) somewhere along the red line (or other line if my commute is less than 30 mins and isn't too complicated), either in D.C. or MD suburbs. I've done my research and understand that rent is ridiculously high and finding a 1 bdr close to a metro stop for less than $1,500 will be tough.
I really would appreciate if I can get some advice on which neighborhoods to look at, which to avoid, etc.
I'll be relocating with my gf, we are both in our mid 20s and are looking for a place that has a mix of young professionals, and families. We don't necessarily need to live near nightlife, but also don't want to be buried in the suburbs with nothing to do.
Thanks for your help, NT.
I'll be relocating to the D.C. area for a job in the next few weeks. I'll be working downtown (near Farragut North Metro station) and need some advice on where to live.
I'm looking for a 1 bdr (will go for a studio if it's big) somewhere along the red line (or other line if my commute is less than 30 mins and isn't too complicated), either in D.C. or MD suburbs. I've done my research and understand that rent is ridiculously high and finding a 1 bdr close to a metro stop for less than $1,500 will be tough.
I really would appreciate if I can get some advice on which neighborhoods to look at, which to avoid, etc.
I'll be relocating with my gf, we are both in our mid 20s and are looking for a place that has a mix of young professionals, and families. We don't necessarily need to live near nightlife, but also don't want to be buried in the suburbs with nothing to do.
Thanks for your help, NT.