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Hello. I am moving to the DC area in July and I am looking for some input about the area. I would like to be near DC, but not in the city. I am looking for an area that has more single people than married. I am 32 years old, single, and I want to be able to meet and date easily. I am a teacher, so I don't make tons of money, but I can afford a rent of about 1200/month.
This is the forum for DC the city proper. If you are looking to live outside of the city, this isn't the best forum for you. You will get better help in one or both of the forums for the suburbs:
If you do repost, you need to give some more information. Where you are going to want to live will likely be dictated by where your job will be. The DC area has some of the worst traffic and longest commuting times in the country. You need to say where you will be commuting to. If you don't know that, it is very difficult to give you advice where to look. You might love Arlington, Virginia, for example, but if your job is in Rockville, Maryland, you might hate your life because of the arduous commute.
Hello. I am moving to the DC area in July and I am looking for some input about the area. I would like to be near DC, but not in the city. I am looking for an area that has more single people than married. I am 32 years old, single, and I want to be able to meet and date easily. I am a teacher, so I don't make tons of money, but I can afford a rent of about 1200/month.
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