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Any true DC native knows that DC is not that safe and uppitdy as people try to make it seem. Most DC natives recommend to live in the outskirts of DC such as Arlington, Silver Spring, etc. and travel to DC for work and nightlife. A lot of gentrification is going on in DC and the attempts of erasure of “chocolate city.” Yet transplants are complaining about being around “urban people.”
I lived in Pentagon City for 4 years before the pandemic and worked in DC. Traffic was not an issue because the majority of time I did not have a car, never drove to work. Housing is expensive! Other than that I could live for about the same amount of money as I live in Kentucky. You can spend more but you don’t have to. Somethings were less, no car expenses, utilities were less since living in a smaller space, no yard expense. For me life was easier in Pentagon City.
This video is very much a part of the problem with DC. These folks COMPLETELY ignoring true Washington and they are focusing on a certain demographic who wants to live in limited areas of the city. These are all the people who truly have no sincere interest in DC other than the gentrified areas or the less Black and Brown areas. This video is so lopsided and skewed that it’s mind boggling. I have lived in DC for my entire life. If you are interested in DC, and you have a sincere interest, don’t listen to this guy. His knowledge and interests are so limited.
DC in 2024 surprisingly does not have good quality restaurants. More atmosphere than quality of food. You know if you live in Dallas or New York or LA or Miami... DC is severely lacking in good restaurants.
Click here to see Washington D.C Homes for sale !!! rb.gy/kurrjh - Email me anytime as well info@colganteam.com or text me 571-437-7575 To work with Chris Colgan!
Any true DC native knows that DC is not that safe and uppitdy as people try to make it seem. Most DC natives recommend to live in the outskirts of DC such as Arlington, Silver Spring, etc. and travel to DC for work and nightlife. A lot of gentrification is going on in DC and the attempts of erasure of “chocolate city.” Yet transplants are complaining about being around “urban people.”
I lived in Pentagon City for 4 years before the pandemic and worked in DC. Traffic was not an issue because the majority of time I did not have a car, never drove to work. Housing is expensive! Other than that I could live for about the same amount of money as I live in Kentucky. You can spend more but you don’t have to. Somethings were less, no car expenses, utilities were less since living in a smaller space, no yard expense. For me life was easier in Pentagon City.
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This video is very much a part of the problem with DC. These folks COMPLETELY ignoring true Washington and they are focusing on a certain demographic who wants to live in limited areas of the city. These are all the people who truly have no sincere interest in DC other than the gentrified areas or the less Black and Brown areas. This video is so lopsided and skewed that it’s mind boggling. I have lived in DC for my entire life. If you are interested in DC, and you have a sincere interest, don’t listen to this guy. His knowledge and interests are so limited.
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DC in 2024 surprisingly does not have good quality restaurants. More atmosphere than quality of food. You know if you live in Dallas or New York or LA or Miami... DC is severely lacking in good restaurants.
I was born and raised in Montana. I’m so bored in life… I’m gonna move to the DC later this year. Nobody owns a city; folks don’t like it. Oh well 🤷🏻
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Same to you!
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I live in downtown, we have a car, never need to use it.