I second the vote for Brooklyn! I've lived there on two separate
occasions, the first time in Brooklyn Heights (just one subway stop away
from downtown) and the next in Cobble Hill. In both cases I was mere
minutes from work, mere steps to the supermarket and great shops &
restaurants (in one case one of the top 5 in the whole city - the
Grocery) and decent parking (well, in Cobble Hill). They were both
family neighborhoods, much quieter than anything you'd find in
Manhattan, and both were very reasonable. In Cobble Hill my wife and I
rented a 4-room railroad apartment that was on the parlor floor of a
turn-of-the-century brownstone (read: great plaster moldings, parquet
floors, pocket doors, etc.). In general, we loved our neighborhood so
much that when we do return to the city (fairly frequently) we spend the
vast majority of our time in Brooklyn.

- Doug :-)

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Doug Brashear
Director, Information Architecture

NavigationArts
7901 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 400
McLean, VA 22102

Tel:   703.584.8933
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