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Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?
#26

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

the only option is logan circle, especially if money is no issue

walking distance to downtown, u st, dupont, adams morgan, shaw, the mall, anywhere really.
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#27

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (04-10-2013 10:48 AM)el mechanico Wrote:  

Rent this apartment above pizza mart no matter how much it costs. Do all your game at bar closing time downstairs.


Thats actually a hostel above. Its called Washington International Student Center. But there are a lot of decent spot very close...Adams morgan is probably the biggest drunk crowd in DC.

"All My Bitches love me....I love all my bitches,
but its like soon as I cum... I come to my senses."
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#28

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

has anyone ever stayed at the hostel on like 11th and L? somewhere around there. after my time in europe as a kid I alway figured that would be a good place to pick up some australian backpackers or something similar.
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#29

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (04-11-2013 09:30 AM)reaper23 Wrote:  

has anyone ever stayed at the hostel on like 11th and L? somewhere around there. after my time in europe as a kid I alway figured that would be a good place to pick up some australian backpackers or something similar.

There are two close to 11 & L. I stayed in both about, a few years back when I retuned to dc, after interning abroad in China(waiting for my dorm to open at college). Got my Aussie flag like that.[Image: banana.gif]

"All My Bitches love me....I love all my bitches,
but its like soon as I cum... I come to my senses."
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#30

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (04-11-2013 11:02 AM)elabayarde Wrote:  

Quote: (04-11-2013 09:30 AM)reaper23 Wrote:  

has anyone ever stayed at the hostel on like 11th and L? somewhere around there. after my time in europe as a kid I alway figured that would be a good place to pick up some australian backpackers or something similar.

There are two close to 11 & L. I stayed in both about, a few years back when I retuned to dc, after interning abroad in China(waiting for my dorm to open at college). Got my Aussie flag like that.[Image: banana.gif]

ha! just as I suspected!
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#31

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

I would say Dupont or Logan for logistics. You won't get much space though.

This place was in the Post yesterday, but it doesn't look as good for logistics:

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2724-C...5930_zpid/

http://www.washingtonpost.com/realestate...l#photo=35
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#32

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

I appreciate all the sincere and thoughtful replies. You need a car here. I understand some members are from European cities with excellent subways; other members are not old enough to have drivers licenses or can only afford skateboards. If you are young and hip then you could live without a car in the city. Then you could only date young nonprofit workers who also live in the city. It doesn't matter, I have a car.

Why do I need a car? Let's forget job, gym, groceries, and suburban life.

To immediately answer booty calls.
To access Maryland suburbs, Virginia suburbs, Annapolis, Baltimore.
Take convenient trips to the airport or New York.
Go hiking at Great Falls, or even a camping trip.
Participate in D.C. suburb social circle game (pool parties and events).

A car gives faster, easier, and broader access. Read Roosh's old stories about riding his bicycle from the Metro after midnight. Have fun doing that in the winter! Have fun picking up a high-maintenance suburban woman that way!
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#33

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (04-10-2013 10:48 AM)el mechanico Wrote:  

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Rent this apartment above pizza mart no matter how much it costs. Do all your game at bar closing time downstairs.

Or would it be better to rent an apartment above this place:

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Thoughts?
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#34

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

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Thoughts?

That pizza eating feminist is right up Divorcos alley.

There's something to be said about being able to "holla" from your house or front porch. I was going to post a thread about this..

Have any of you had a friend or lived in a busy area (little ghetto?) close to a beer/smoke/news store? You can basically party on your porch and wait. I've done this before. If you have booze and weed you'll have no shortage of hoes coming through...

Think this: You're on house arrest. Anyone with cash could do this with a good lawyer instead of jail for a couple years. Where should you live? In a high traffic area where you can talk shit on your front porch to passers by.

I'll post a pic of the kind of place I'm talking about.
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I used to hang out on porches like these and run street game. We'd bounce from place to place burn some weed and pick-up whatever girls were around. You'd be surprised at what's walking back and forth to the corner store.
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#35

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Who the hell comes to D.C. and only wants to fuck white girls?


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#36

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (04-14-2013 08:32 AM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

Who the hell comes to D.C. and only wants to fuck white girls?


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AHHH SO true! PLENTY of Eurogirls in DC.

Anyways, if you ARE looking for 30-40s ladies look to alexandria-its yuppie-ville central. If you are looking for early 20s-30s, I personally would look for something that is walking distance (mile or so) from adams morgan to u street-which again is logans circle/mt pleasant/columbia heights. SO many bars up there to hit upon, and I had some GOOD luck with the bars on U ST with one of my wings when I looked for work up there. No mas for me though. PS American Uni chicks-to Georgetown-to George Wash (in THAT order).

If you can afford somewhere closer to dupont circle do it, its just expensive as FUCK.
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#37

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Did you make the move? Where did you decide to live?
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#38

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

The closest to the airport the better.
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#39

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

So I'm also moving to DC soon - is there anything wrong with Dupont? I have found some ok studios within my budget. For proximity to nightlife and date logistics, seems like it can't be beat. Is there something I'm not understanding?

Is U street really that happening? Or Northern Virginia?
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#40

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (06-03-2013 12:21 PM)ao85 Wrote:  

So I'm also moving to DC soon - is there anything wrong with Dupont? I have found some ok studios within my budget. For proximity to nightlife and date logistics, seems like it can't be beat. Is there something I'm not understanding?

Is U street really that happening? Or Northern Virginia?

DuPont is logistically perfect. You should be happy there. The only thing you should be aware of is that it is a very rainbow flag neighborhood.
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#41

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (06-03-2013 12:21 PM)ao85 Wrote:  

So I'm also moving to DC soon - is there anything wrong with Dupont? I have found some ok studios within my budget. For proximity to nightlife and date logistics, seems like it can't be beat. Is there something I'm not understanding?

Is U street really that happening? Or Northern Virginia?

I recently saw a lot of pretty white 30-year-old girls in Clarendon. It's worth consideration.
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#42

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (06-03-2013 12:25 PM)Divorco Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2013 12:21 PM)ao85 Wrote:  

So I'm also moving to DC soon - is there anything wrong with Dupont? I have found some ok studios within my budget. For proximity to nightlife and date logistics, seems like it can't be beat. Is there something I'm not understanding?

Is U street really that happening? Or Northern Virginia?

I recently saw a lot of pretty white 30-year-old girls in Clarendon. It's worth consideration.

Clarendon / Courthouse area is great for 25-35 yr old white girls. But it comes at a price - You have to live in Arlington. It's not that cool of a town. All those girls go to DC to hang out anyway.

I think it is better to live where they hang out, not where they live. Does that make sense?
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#43

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (06-03-2013 12:21 PM)ao85 Wrote:  

So I'm also moving to DC soon - is there anything wrong with Dupont? I have found some ok studios within my budget. For proximity to nightlife and date logistics, seems like it can't be beat. Is there something I'm not understanding?

Is U street really that happening? Or Northern Virginia?

From Russia to DC? You better have a route planned to a hospital for when you suffer pussy shock. [Image: biggrin.gif]
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#44

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (06-03-2013 12:24 PM)kenny_powers Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2013 12:21 PM)ao85 Wrote:  

So I'm also moving to DC soon - is there anything wrong with Dupont? I have found some ok studios within my budget. For proximity to nightlife and date logistics, seems like it can't be beat. Is there something I'm not understanding?

Is U street really that happening? Or Northern Virginia?

DuPont is logistically perfect. You should be happy there. The only thing you should be aware of is that it is a very rainbow flag neighborhood.

This seems to be the case in many parts of the US, from NYC to Miami to LA. Gay neighborhoods are cleaner, safer, and the straight girls you find in them are way more receptive. The logistics are often airtight as well (no pun intended).
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#45

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (06-03-2013 12:49 PM)Menace Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2013 12:21 PM)ao85 Wrote:  

So I'm also moving to DC soon - is there anything wrong with Dupont? I have found some ok studios within my budget. For proximity to nightlife and date logistics, seems like it can't be beat. Is there something I'm not understanding?

Is U street really that happening? Or Northern Virginia?

From Russia to DC? You better have a route planned to a hospital for when you suffer pussy shock. [Image: biggrin.gif]

I know...but for brown dudes in Russia it's torture being surrounded by hot girls that treat you like a second class citizen. Had better luck in DC despite the drop in attractiveness. And if I live in Dupont I figure logistics would be easier than in Moscow where I'm not in the best location.

I'm leaning Dupont ish area then, not too insistent on white girls, so if that's the appeal of NoVa then I'll pass probably. I lived in Chinatown a few years ago and ended up going out more in Dupont anyway.
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#46

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (06-03-2013 02:24 PM)ao85 Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2013 12:49 PM)Menace Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2013 12:21 PM)ao85 Wrote:  

So I'm also moving to DC soon - is there anything wrong with Dupont? I have found some ok studios within my budget. For proximity to nightlife and date logistics, seems like it can't be beat. Is there something I'm not understanding?

Is U street really that happening? Or Northern Virginia?

From Russia to DC? You better have a route planned to a hospital for when you suffer pussy shock. [Image: biggrin.gif]

I know...but for brown dudes in Russia it's torture being surrounded by hot girls that treat you like a second class citizen. Had better luck in DC despite the drop in attractiveness. And if I live in Dupont I figure logistics would be easier than in Moscow where I'm not in the best location.

I'm leaning Dupont ish area then, not too insistent on white girls, so if that's the appeal of NoVa then I'll pass probably. I lived in Chinatown a few years ago and ended up going out more in Dupont anyway.

Wow, DC over Moscow.

A forum first.

The forum just made a perfect circle.
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#47

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Bethesda is good if you are married and with kids but otherwise I would suggest living in someplace with better logistics or closer to colleges (and college chicks). You can live near college park or in georgetown. Presently there are a lot of city neighbourhoods that are becoming gentrified( i.e. cleaned up) and they tend to be cheap as well. If logistics are good then I would suggest to live in such a neighbourhood.
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#48

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (06-03-2013 04:51 PM)SexualHarrasmentPanda Wrote:  

Bethesda is good if you are married and with kids but otherwise I would suggest living in someplace with better logistics or closer to colleges (and college chicks). You can live near college park or in georgetown. Presently there are a lot of city neighbourhoods that are becoming gentrified( i.e. cleaned up) and they tend to be cheap as well. If logistics are good then I would suggest to live in such a neighbourhood.

I would pick Bethesda over College Park. You are a few quick stops away on the redline from American University and downtown DC. I went to Friendship Heights and Bethesda Row for the first time 2 weekends ago. Talent level was pretty good. Not as good as Arlington, but nothing to complain about.

If you wanted to save a few bucks, yea sure you could head to Capitol Hill, Bloomingdale, Petworth, Columbia Heights, wherever - but you are still better off spending the same money on a smaller place in Dupont or Logan. a085 is coming from Moscow. I think he would better enjoy himself in the more international DuPont vs H Street. Divorco said money is not really an object so again, DuPont, Logan, G-Town for him.
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#49

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (06-03-2013 05:06 PM)kenny_powers Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2013 04:51 PM)SexualHarrasmentPanda Wrote:  

Bethesda is good if you are married and with kids but otherwise I would suggest living in someplace with better logistics or closer to colleges (and college chicks). You can live near college park or in georgetown. Presently there are a lot of city neighbourhoods that are becoming gentrified( i.e. cleaned up) and they tend to be cheap as well. If logistics are good then I would suggest to live in such a neighbourhood.

I would pick Bethesda over College Park. You are a few quick stops away on the redline from American University and downtown DC. I went to Friendship Heights and Bethesda Row for the first time 2 weekends ago. Talent level was pretty good. Not as good as Arlington, but nothing to complain about.

If you wanted to save a few bucks, yea sure you could head to Capitol Hill, Bloomingdale, Petworth, Columbia Heights, wherever - but you are still better off spending the same money on a smaller place in Dupont or Logan. a085 is coming from Moscow. I think he would better enjoy himself in the more international DuPont vs H Street. Divorco said money is not really an object so again, DuPont, Logan, G-Town for him.

Agreed. It really boils down to logistics: live as close as you can to the places you like to frequent. Makes it easier to get a girl back to your place later on.

North of Dupont near AdMo is the best area, IMO. You can walk to Woodley, AdMo, CoHi, U St and Dupont in under 20 minutes.

If you live near H st, you're only going to hang out near H St. Same for Glover Park and Georgetown... I could go on...
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#50

Where to Live in Washington, D.C.?

Quote: (06-03-2013 06:13 PM)Gallego2006 Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2013 05:06 PM)kenny_powers Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2013 04:51 PM)SexualHarrasmentPanda Wrote:  

Bethesda is good if you are married and with kids but otherwise I would suggest living in someplace with better logistics or closer to colleges (and college chicks). You can live near college park or in georgetown. Presently there are a lot of city neighbourhoods that are becoming gentrified( i.e. cleaned up) and they tend to be cheap as well. If logistics are good then I would suggest to live in such a neighbourhood.

I would pick Bethesda over College Park. You are a few quick stops away on the redline from American University and downtown DC. I went to Friendship Heights and Bethesda Row for the first time 2 weekends ago. Talent level was pretty good. Not as good as Arlington, but nothing to complain about.

If you wanted to save a few bucks, yea sure you could head to Capitol Hill, Bloomingdale, Petworth, Columbia Heights, wherever - but you are still better off spending the same money on a smaller place in Dupont or Logan. a085 is coming from Moscow. I think he would better enjoy himself in the more international DuPont vs H Street. Divorco said money is not really an object so again, DuPont, Logan, G-Town for him.

Agreed. It really boils down to logistics: live as close as you can to the places you like to frequent. Makes it easier to get a girl back to your place later on.

North of Dupont near AdMo is the best area, IMO. You can walk to Woodley, AdMo, CoHi, U St and Dupont in under 20 minutes.

If you live near H st, you're only going to hang out near H St. Same for Glover Park and Georgetown... I could go on...

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