Submitted by AbbreviationsOwn7423 t3_124a2ly in washingtondc
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Submitted by AbbreviationsOwn7423 t3_124a2ly in washingtondc
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DuPont and Noma/Union Market are great. I personally wouldn’t want to live in Georgetown. I think being around all the tourists would get pretty annoying and there really isn’t much a of a nightlife scene which as a student you might be looking for (but don’t want to make assumptions).
I’m a frequent visitor rather than a local, but if you’re new to the area, why buy anything right away? Most people outgrow their first apartment in a new city, or find it’s not what they expected and regret it.
For the record, I’d choose DuPont.
One bedroom condos in 20009 haven't changed in price, $350-450K typically.
Two bedroom condos $500-750K mostly. A few over that price if over 1000sf .
A 3 bedroom/2 bath is closer to $1M .
My advice is to stay away from any new construction. Pre-war buildings are the best . Larger spaces, high ceilings, and great locations since they had 1st choice .
DuPont. It’s not only closer to Foggy Bottom but it’s also a more central location in the city. I also feel safer walking around there at night, personally.
Have you visited both areas? They are pretty different.
I agree. I have night classes at GW and commute on the metro and while it’s not horrible or anything, being able to walk home after class would shave off a lot of time. Especially when it’s 9 o’clock at night and I’m just ready to be home lol
Why are people spelling it “DuPont?”
My phone autocorrects it to "DuPont" every single time.
Because not enough people update their smartphone's dictionary.
Seriously folks, unless you find yourself spending an inordinate amount of time talking about DuPont chemical spills, you'll just look so much better if you don't capitalize that way.
I've lived in NOMA and love it - I think people on this sub tend to exaggerate the crime. I love how close it is to most places in the city, and it's very easy to get to Union Station, the Capitol & the National Mall. With all the new construction it has a very youthful vibe, 20s-30s. That being said, I don't really like the area near Harris Teeter. I feel that it lacks any real sense of community and has some sketchy characters; near Eckington/Bloomingdale feels more residential.
I think Dupont is a much nicer area in terms of shops, things to do and safety, and is also way more accessible to GW, especially if you plan to take public transit. It also has a beautiful farmers' market on Sunday. It is a lot more active than Noma in the sense that the embassies are there (so sometimes there are protests but they're usually very chill) along with the many restaurants & bars, which can be a pro and a con. But if I had to choose between the two I'd choose Dupont in a heartbeat.
Dupont 100% no question
You should talk to your real estate agent about the differences in these neighborhoods and the pros and cons as far as commute, markets, night life and overall walkability.
Georgetown - mostly college kids, especially a lot of girls, or old, rich people
Dupont - gay / prof neighborhood/ going through a decline since the pandemic
Noma - hope you enjoy drugs and shootings, hipsters love it here
Lol, DC doesn't have any hipsters left. They all booked it to Baltimore years ago. NoMA is yuppie central.
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I'm curious why you would choose NOMA if you are buying a place, there aren't really many single family homes and not that many condo buildings. Definitely a renters area IMO.
Dupont would be better if you could afford it IMO but if you are buying I'd go closer to the West end for access to the park walking trails, up to Kalorama for some chiller vibes, or even into AdMo if you can afford it and get a place with private parking.
I'm guessing you have a budget of $750, and you're looking for some place with a minimum of 1500 square feet?
Yeah, with 3 bed / 2 bath...
No, I'm actually planning on buying. Just trying to weigh the pros and cons of each area.
Adventurous_Gap_5946 t1_jdyj5xf wrote
Dupont all the way