Fall Housing in DC
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 7:15 pm
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So that you don't have to look on Facebook and accidentally tip off your boyfriend that you're transferring?Jessuf wrote:So since the GWU and GULC threads are so active, I wanted to make a thread to discuss housing DC. If you find cool apartment buildings, have feedback on good neighborhoods to check out, have a room available in your apartment, or want to find people to get a place with, post here!
Those are some really expensive neighborhoods you listed. Bloomingdale is cheaper. It's along the 80 bus route that takes you GULC. It's a quiet, quaint neighborhood but close enough that you can walk to U St. Also near the G2 if you want to go to Logan Circle and Dupont. Mt. Pleasant is a nice alternative to Columbia Heights. Or Petworth. If you're sensitive to crime, there really are no places immune from everything. But have fun fighting for housing with summer interns who come in droves to DC and the undergrads of 4-5 colleges in the fall.Jessuf wrote:I personally am looking for a roommate or two for a place in Capitol Hill, Logan Circle, Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom, Mt. Vernon, or Adams Morgan. M or F, LGBT friendly. I'm a mid-twenties female, quiet AND social, non-smoker/no drugs, about an 8/10 on the clean scale, respectful of personal space, and I have two adorable small dogs (one of whom is pictured in my tar). Looking to spend as little as possible but preferably $1100 or less per bedroom.
I'd love to live with other people like transfer students who are new to the area since I don't know anybody in DC and am only visiting the city for the first time in May. It would be great to have people who are looking to become friends with their roommates and not just hide in their bedrooms.
PM me if you have a place or want to look together! I know it's early, but I'd like to find something ASAP so I'm not rushing at the end of the summer.
One thing my fiancee and I have found about DC is that their Craigslist is near to useless for finding housing. It's all chock full of fraud ads, place well away from the District, mislabeled things, and just all around poor organization. I'm not quite sure what we're going to do for finding housing, probably ask some of our local friends for suggestions. When I have a more firm idea, I can give more information.Jessuf wrote:Thanks for the info. I don't have a car. I won't be fighting with summer interns, but I will be fighting with everyone who starts school in the fall. I'd honestly prefer to move into a place that is already established with just a room open, but those are pretty non-existent in the areas I like on craigslist.lnllnl wrote:
Those are some really expensive neighborhoods you listed. Bloomingdale is cheaper. It's along the 80 bus route that takes you GULC. It's a quiet, quaint neighborhood but close enough that you can walk to U St. Also near the G2 if you want to go to Logan Circle and Dupont. Mt. Pleasant is a nice alternative to Columbia Heights. Or Petworth. If you're sensitive to crime, there really are no places immune from everything. But have fun fighting for housing with summer interns who come in droves to DC and the undergrads of 4-5 colleges in the fall.
If you don't drive, you'll want to live near metro stations or bus routes. If you do drive, you'll want to get DC plates and license right away. They will ticket you for parking on the streets w/o DC plates and it's not cheap. (Once you get a license, they will be calling you for jury duty pretty quickly. You cannot get out. If you have kids, they have childcare...)
padmapper.com Also, if it seems too cheap for the neighborhood, it's probably fake.crossarmant wrote:One thing my fiancee and I have found about DC is that their Craigslist is near to useless for finding housing. It's all chock full of fraud ads, place well away from the District, mislabeled things, and just all around poor organization. I'm not quite sure what we're going to do for finding housing, probably ask some of our local friends for suggestions. When I have a more firm idea, I can give more information.Jessuf wrote:Thanks for the info. I don't have a car. I won't be fighting with summer interns, but I will be fighting with everyone who starts school in the fall. I'd honestly prefer to move into a place that is already established with just a room open, but those are pretty non-existent in the areas I like on craigslist.lnllnl wrote:
Those are some really expensive neighborhoods you listed. Bloomingdale is cheaper. It's along the 80 bus route that takes you GULC. It's a quiet, quaint neighborhood but close enough that you can walk to U St. Also near the G2 if you want to go to Logan Circle and Dupont. Mt. Pleasant is a nice alternative to Columbia Heights. Or Petworth. If you're sensitive to crime, there really are no places immune from everything. But have fun fighting for housing with summer interns who come in droves to DC and the undergrads of 4-5 colleges in the fall.
If you don't drive, you'll want to live near metro stations or bus routes. If you do drive, you'll want to get DC plates and license right away. They will ticket you for parking on the streets w/o DC plates and it's not cheap. (Once you get a license, they will be calling you for jury duty pretty quickly. You cannot get out. If you have kids, they have childcare...)
Are you for sure decided on GULC? I randomly remember you saying you were top of your class at a TTT (should be competitive for T6). Is DC the only market you would even consider?Jessuf wrote:So since the GWU and GULC threads are so active, I wanted to make a thread to discuss housing DC. If you find cool apartment buildings, have feedback on good neighborhoods to check out, have a room available in your apartment, or want to find people to get a place with, post here!
Hedge as you will, but I think you underestimate your chances. I know several TTT students that were accepted to T6 and one at HLS. You shouldn't really think of T30 EAs as a proxy for RD transfer odds (what does that even include? Wustl? and who knows/cares what they were thinking?)Jessuf wrote:No. I'm interested in DC, NYC, or certain CA markets (San Francisco, San Diego). I'm also going to apply to Berkeley, NYU, CLS. However, I think my chances are pretty nil at those schools. I don't think my rank will maintain after this semester.concurrent fork wrote:Are you for sure decided on GULC? I randomly remember you saying you were top of your class at a TTT (should be competitive for T6). Is DC the only market you would even consider?Jessuf wrote:So since the GWU and GULC threads are so active, I wanted to make a thread to discuss housing DC. If you find cool apartment buildings, have feedback on good neighborhoods to check out, have a room available in your apartment, or want to find people to get a place with, post here!
Also, I got deferred from every T30 school I applied to except for GULC. So I think my acceptance to GULC is more of a fluke and not really that indicative of which T14 schools I can get into RD.
Sounds like New York. But hopefully DC doesn't have the insane broker's fee. The twist for me is that my summer internship is 1,200 miles away.shock259 wrote:Start searching early, guys. The DC housing market is terrible for renters. If you are going for a place in a popular area, you'll have to commit immediately. It took me a few months to find a place. Each time an open house was advertised on Craigslist, people would show up with checkbooks 30 minutes before.
That was fast. How did you go about it and did you go in person? I'm facing a logistical headache in trying to figure this one out from where I am this summer.DJ5 wrote:Just secured an apartment. Crossarmant, PM me if you need a futon to crash on for a couple days while you await refund/apartment search
crossarmant wrote:I'm worried about securing housing because I have no income this summer and am flat broke until I get my financial aid refund. Which usually doesn't come to you until the first week of classes... so it makes securing housing almost impossible...