Living in Washington D.C. Offers Rich Culture and Amenities
When you want to live in a place that's steeped in history and culture, there's no better option than Washington D.C. While politics is certainly a dominant theme, there are a number of other cultural activities that allow you to experience DC's rich history. From Second Saturday Art Walk to the museums and historic places, to taking in lecture programs at the Smithsonian to ice skating at the National Gallery Ice Rink, the D.C. area is full of interesting places to explore. There are also a number of housing options as well.
The size and location of your home will drive price - whether you're looking for urban conveniences, a quiet suburb or gated community with full-service amenities. And, certainly, if you have a family, schools will always be a major consideration.
If you live right in the city, especially in certain locations, you may not even need a car. Instead, you can just walk to the shops and restaurants and even to your place of employment. Many mixed-use areas such as the thriving Penn Quarter promote this advantage as a key reason to live in the community.
Regardless of where you end up living, you have a wealth of cultural activities readily available to you that are part of the joy of living in Washington, DC.
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