Billy_Kinetta
Paladin of the Lost Hour
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I have lived in two of the ones listed. I think DC is worse than NYC though. At least in New York, you don't ever really need a car in your day to day life. In DC you do so the metro is an added expense instead of a wash or money saver compared to NYC;s mass transit. Rent was worse in NYC though by about a grand a month for a much much smaller crib.
I lived in Georgetown in the 70s. Three story brick house on Q with a pool for $1200 PM split between 5 people. There was no METRO. You could still park on the streets just about anywhere.
Why would you want to go anywhere. I would have run up and down the Exorcist steps all day
We did, and climbed the wall next to them! Oh, and then hit The Tombs, drink and argue with the Jesuits from GU.