Mickey'snewestfan
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I'm a single mom, and DS and I live in Washington D.C. where things, especially housing, can be really expensive. I'm thinking about leaving my current job at the end of next year, and finding something new. I'm also wondering if I should move to a new place altogether, someplace more affordable.
I'm a special educator -- a field that's in pretty high demand, so I figure jobwise I could probably move anywhere in the country. I can also work in rural, urban, suburban areas -- I'd like to live close to where I work so that I can spend as much time with DS as possible.
Basically what I want is someplace:
1) Racially diverse -- DS is African American and I'm white. It's important to him and to me that he live in a neighborhood and attend school where we both feel like we fit in, and there are at least a few other interracial families.
2) Great public schools -- since I'm a teacher I'm pretty picky about where I send my child to school, since I'll be working for the school system I'd like them to have good special ed. as well. Alternatively I'd consider working in a not-so great school system (more of an opportunity to make a difference) if there was a great reasonably priced private school that I could send DS to.
3) Nice neighborhood -- I'd like to live in a neighborhood that's safe, where there are other children and amenities relatively close by (grocery stores, library, soccer fields, swimming pools etc . . . ). I love living in the city now with all the amenities, but DS loves anything outdoors, so the country might be wonderful too, as long as we weren't TOO far from a city if I felt like we needed it.
4) Affordable housing. I figure that based on the "no more than 30% of your income on housing" strategy I'd be able to afford about $1400 a month in rent. In my current neighborhood that will get you an efficiency apartment. I could also move a nice neighborhood in the suburbs and get a one bedroom for that, maybe a 2 if I really try. But I know that there are other places in the country where I could use that money and get a small house with a backyard to play in and a sidewalk out front for him to ride his bike and scooter up and down, or better yet get a mortgage and use that money to build up equity.
5) Not too far from D.C. -- I'd like to live somewhere where if DS misses Grandma we could drive back and visit for the weekend. I'm thinking 6 hours or less?? If that's not possible someplace served by a discount airline might work as well.
So, is this a pipe dream? Does anyone live in a community like this? If so, please tell me!
Thank you!
I'm a special educator -- a field that's in pretty high demand, so I figure jobwise I could probably move anywhere in the country. I can also work in rural, urban, suburban areas -- I'd like to live close to where I work so that I can spend as much time with DS as possible.
Basically what I want is someplace:
1) Racially diverse -- DS is African American and I'm white. It's important to him and to me that he live in a neighborhood and attend school where we both feel like we fit in, and there are at least a few other interracial families.
2) Great public schools -- since I'm a teacher I'm pretty picky about where I send my child to school, since I'll be working for the school system I'd like them to have good special ed. as well. Alternatively I'd consider working in a not-so great school system (more of an opportunity to make a difference) if there was a great reasonably priced private school that I could send DS to.
3) Nice neighborhood -- I'd like to live in a neighborhood that's safe, where there are other children and amenities relatively close by (grocery stores, library, soccer fields, swimming pools etc . . . ). I love living in the city now with all the amenities, but DS loves anything outdoors, so the country might be wonderful too, as long as we weren't TOO far from a city if I felt like we needed it.
4) Affordable housing. I figure that based on the "no more than 30% of your income on housing" strategy I'd be able to afford about $1400 a month in rent. In my current neighborhood that will get you an efficiency apartment. I could also move a nice neighborhood in the suburbs and get a one bedroom for that, maybe a 2 if I really try. But I know that there are other places in the country where I could use that money and get a small house with a backyard to play in and a sidewalk out front for him to ride his bike and scooter up and down, or better yet get a mortgage and use that money to build up equity.
5) Not too far from D.C. -- I'd like to live somewhere where if DS misses Grandma we could drive back and visit for the weekend. I'm thinking 6 hours or less?? If that's not possible someplace served by a discount airline might work as well.
So, is this a pipe dream? Does anyone live in a community like this? If so, please tell me!
Thank you!