With history on every block of the city and the hustle and bustle of the federal government, Washington, D.C. attracts a diverse crowd of highly educated professionals from all over the world. Although the cost of living in the District is 39% higher than the national average, renters can find less expensive rents than other major US cities.
"It’s hard to find a place with this many interesting people - I mean by interesting not just weird or freaky but people with truly interesting knowledge, stories, and personalities. I’m talking about people who can blow you away with their knowledge of their particular subject, and yet be remarkably humble about it." — Clay P.
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