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hellolin wrote: » Rent in DC? Is too damn high!
zxbane wrote: » My biggest complaint about living in the NOVA/DC/MD area is probably the COL and traffic. Having to listen to people methodically plan a trip that is under 10 miles is depressing.. It seems like everyone is a prisoner in their home because driving anywhere at nearly any time of the day is a nightmare.. Truly considering moving somewhere like Texas with a strong job market and lower COL.
shodown wrote: » Depends on if you want to live in the District or not. If you are single and progressive you want to live in the city, lots of hot chicks, cool places to go and lots of fun when work is done. Can be very expensive, I wouldn't live in DC with a salary of less than 120K if you plan on living alone. I use to live in the city with a salary of 67K back in 2009 and had to have roommates. If you have a family you can live in the burbs, but the first tier suburbs can rival DC in prices(Arlington, Alexandria, Bethesda), you can move further to fairfax, Laurel, Woodbridge, but then you deal with traffic and commuting which sucks. I moved to baltimore a few years ago to start my company up, I miss DC, but I'm close to the train station so I can get to DC in 1 hour on the train, which beats people who sit in there cars in some locations.
Ryuksapple84 wrote: » I live in MD closer to DC. My rent is $1750 because it is a good school district and that makes everything expensive. I would recommend living out in Germantown. Great little city and not as expensive.
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