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Washington, D.C. is the capital city of the United States, known for its iconic landmarks such as the White House and the National Mall. With a population of over 700,000 people, it is a bustling city filled with history, culture, and diversity. Many people choose to live in Washington, D.C. for various reasons, but what do actual residents have to say about their experience living there?

According to many user reviews on BestPlaces.net, Washington, D.C. seems to be a popular place to live, with a majority of reviewers giving it five stars. One user, Michael, says, "Living in Washington, D.C. has been an unforgettable experience. The city is filled with opportunities, from job prospects to cultural events, and it has a great public transportation system." Another reviewer, Emily, shares, "I have lived in D.C. all my life and I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. The diversity, history, and energy of the city make it a unique and vibrant place to call home." Both Michael and Emily highlight the city's diverse offerings and sense of energy as major draws for living in Washington, D.C.

However, not all reviewers have positive things to say about living in the city. John shares, "The cost of living in D.C. is outrageous. Housing prices and rent continue to rise, making it difficult for middle-income individuals and families to afford a decent place to live." This sentiment is echoed by another reviewer, Maria, who adds, "The traffic in D.C. is a nightmare. Commuting to work can take hours, and the public transportation system can be unreliable at times." Despite these drawbacks, both John and Maria still appreciate the city's cultural and historical significance.

In conclusion, based on various user reviews, it seems that living in Washington, D.C. has its pros and cons. The city offers a vibrant and diverse atmosphere, along with many opportunities, but it also comes with a high cost of living and challenging traffic. Ultimately, the decision to live in Washington, D.C. may depend on an individual's priorities and preferences.

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commuting nightmare - 3/21/2011
despite the many amenities in Washington, DC, the traffic is Read More

Lived here for a few years - 12/16/2010
DC's a beautiful city. The climate has it's highs and lows... literally. DC can have wonderful long springs, typically hot/humid summers (from late June thru September), pleasant falls, and a mild winter. The winter's will usually have there very cold moments but by mid march things are pretty nice. The district has amazing resources, many of which are free, and are available to those who are willing to seek them out (museums, shows, arts, etc). Bicycling in the city and region is extremely underrated. The city itself continues to add many bike lanes and there are several very long paved trails that are reasonably easy to access (e.g. Capital Crescent, Mt Vernon Trail, Custis, and to a degree the Anacostia Trail System). Generally the traffic is responsive to pedestrians and bicyclists unless you choose a moronic route such as riding down Mass Ave during rush hour. The large parks (e.g. Rock Creek, Glover Archbold)in the NW part of town offer quite the respite with many many Read More

What? - 11/19/2010
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Nations Capital - 8/12/2010
I currently live in Washington DC. If you're the type of person who needs to conquer and Type A than this is the city for you. If you're the type of person who isn't so much type A than this isn't the city for Read More

Washington DC in the summer - 7/11/2010
Ungodly humidity and high temperatures. I feel bad for the tourists, particularly children, who come to DC looking for history and culture, only to find they can barely get about due to the sweltering summer Read More

COL - 7/8/2010
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Cost of Living - 6/2/2010
DC is very expensive. You get less "bang for your buck" with your cash. Houses are smaller, parking is always an issue. Fruits and vegetables are expensive and low in Read More

Washington,D.C. is not located in a state!! - 5/21/2010
Washington, D.C. is not located in a county nor state. It is a district as founded by our government. That is one of the reasons the residents do not have voting rights at this Read More

cost of living in dc - 4/15/2010
very high - living in a rental apartment close to state department, kennedy cetner, world bank - $1850 per month for 6000 sq feet. food and all services are very high as there is little competition in my immediate Read More

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