Cori Lannam (
corilannam) wrote2011-06-06 06:37 pm
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Hey, Metro DC-Area Folks!
I have gotten word that a truly super-fantastic fangirl is planning to move to our fair city (being the District of Columbia) in about 6 weeks to take a super-fantastic job. Needless to say, she is going to be in need of a place to live on the pittance that an actual super-fantastic DC job pays.
I can advise her about what's available in my little corner of Montgomery County, but she's in need of more advice of where else to look for affordable (but non-crackhouse) housing in other parts of the area. Due to work location, she'd prefer to be close to the Blue, Orange, or Red lines.
So if you have a moment, please comment with whatever house-hunting wisdom you can think of with regard to areas to look, areas to avoid, other resources, etc.
She's also happy to look at house/apartment sharing with the right kind of person, so if you know of any excellent fannish types who are looking for a housemate, that's good info, too!
I can advise her about what's available in my little corner of Montgomery County, but she's in need of more advice of where else to look for affordable (but non-crackhouse) housing in other parts of the area. Due to work location, she'd prefer to be close to the Blue, Orange, or Red lines.
So if you have a moment, please comment with whatever house-hunting wisdom you can think of with regard to areas to look, areas to avoid, other resources, etc.
She's also happy to look at house/apartment sharing with the right kind of person, so if you know of any excellent fannish types who are looking for a housemate, that's good info, too!
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She might want to use GoogleMaps to figure out the walking distance to the Metro/bus route of any apartment that she's going to consider.
She might want to use WalkScore to evaluate the walkability of the areas she considers, as well.
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If she wanted to talk more about apartment-hunting in DC in general, I've done this twice in the last six months, and she's more than welcome to PM me.
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I miss you! :)
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I would also add that I've had very good luck looking for houseshares and roommates on craigslist. Obvious, but....
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I lived on Columbia Pike, too! For all of a month and a half, but I did like it there, and it was a nice short ride to the Pentagon. And it was right after college, so it must have been dirt cheap (well, 13 years ago, anyway....)