I am moving to DC this fall to work in biglaw. The pay is high, but so are my student loans, which I would like to pay off ahead of schedule. Where should I live? Snowflakes within.
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posted by anonymous
on Apr 11, 2013 -
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How to find housing in the Washington, DC area? Specific concerns about neighborhoods and timing with school/employment inside.
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posted by TurkishGolds
on May 8, 2012 -
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Looking for recommendations for reliable cross-country movers (San Francisco to DC).
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posted by caaaaaam
on Oct 16, 2010 -
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We're beginning to organize for a cross-country move to Washington, DC with a toddler. Please help us.
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posted by anonymous
on May 19, 2010 -
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Benefits of living in Washington, DC vs. Brooklyn, NYC? Work-related caveat involved.
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posted by brynna
on May 19, 2010 -
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I'm moving to Washington, DC for a new job that is a huge step up for me. I'd like to have a studio apartment lined up for January 1st and I will have a week to intensively look for a place before my job starts on Dec. 21st. What are some neighborhoods, tips and resources what would be helpful for me to find my perfect place in such a short turn around? My main goal is super convenient car-free living and commuting.
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posted by Skwirl
on Dec 11, 2009 -
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I have a $9000 open-ended scholarship (AmeriCorps education award, actually) and will have several grand in savings at the end of September. How can I use this to fund relocation and a mid-Atlantic coast job search?
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posted by Skwirl
on Aug 10, 2009 -
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My husband is a Marine we will be moving to the DC Area in November. He will be working near the
Washington Navy Yard, and his commute is a concern for us. We are planning on starting a family, so living in a safe neighborhood is a priority. We would like to live in a "nicer" neighborhood, preferably quiet and family-friendly. We would like to spend about $1,600/month on rent, but would be willing to spend as much as $1,850 to get what we want.
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posted by creedling
on Jul 16, 2007 -
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