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Lat's great as always.
As long as there are lots of bars, old women, good shopping and good food, I will be happy. It seems that D.C. has all four of these. Rock on.
Well, coming from Albany (which thrives mainly during the work week), I get worried about going to a city that basically "shuts down" on the weekends. Columbus is the same way...the downtown area is bustling and busy on weekdays, but come Saturday 75% (I'm not exaggerating) of the restaurants, coffee shops, galleries, etc. close down. It's dead.
What Columbus were you living in? I live downtown and there are people walking everywhere on the weekends.
Thanks for this (and thanks to everyone else who has responded).
All the colleagues I know in DC (except for a state dept employee who lives in Georgetown) all live in Maryland or the Falls Church/Arlington area.
I was downtown around 1 PM yesterday (in the Broad/State area, around the capitol building). I encountered practically no one. A woman with a suitcase came up to me and asked, "Is there anything to do around here? Everything is closed." The Short North was bustling, but isn't it always?
None of the nightlife is in that area. High Street is where everything is at-that area is strictly a business district.
I'm told that rent in Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle and Capitol Hill is around $1200 for a single, maybe a little less for a studio. Does this sound about right? I would imagine a lot of younger folks that live in D.C. have roommates.
Try something closer to $2500 for 800 sqft in those areas!! I live in Crystal City, close to the METRO and 1200 sqft is $2300.
DC is great. I think it strikes a nice balance between having great jobs and access to interesting and unique things to do, and not being too big and overwhelming. I grew up on the MD side, went to school in the city, and just moved to the VA side, just outside the city. I like the Georgetown area, and plan to live there long term, but the main disadvantage there is no easy metro access. I have a number of friends in the Dupont, Adams Morgan, and Chinatown areas, all of which are great if you're young, and enjoy going out/taking advantage of the cultural stuff.