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Cathedral Heights: A Comfortable Place for Families to Live In

The Seeker by The Seeker
September 2, 2020
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Choosing a nice and comfortable place to live with your family can be a complicated task. Families always look for calm and welcoming neighborhoods that would be safe for kids to grow up in and friendly for adults to socialize. When it comes to choosing a new place to live with your family, you should never settle for something less than perfectly comfortable, especially if you are looking to settle in one place for good. Cathedral Heights is a very popular choice among those looking for a family-friendly area to live and settle in. Here is what makes Cathedral Heights one of the most loved neighborhoods in Washington, DC.

Safety

One of the main features any family looks for in a neighborhood is how safe it is, especially if you have kids who are likely to be going around the neighborhood playing or visiting friends. To determine how safe an area is, one would need to look at the crime rates in that area  and how responsive and friendly the police services are. Cathedral Heights is known for its low crime rates and extremely friendly neighborhood police who patrol the area regularly and ensure everyone is safe in their homes and on the streets. If you live in that neighborhood, you can have some peace of mind when you or your kids are out and not have to worry that your family is at risk of  any kind of dangerous behavior. 

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Affordability

The cost of living in a certain area or neighborhood is a big concern for any family. Whether it is the prices of the houses in that area or the daily costs of living in that neighborhood, how affordable the place is, plays a huge role in how comfortable a family would be living in that place. Luckily, Cathedral Heights is a neighborhood full of apartments and houses that suit different budgets and the cost of living is actually quite affordable. Whether you are looking to buy a place or pay rent, you would be likely to find something that works for your family budget and manage to get your daily necessities for affordable prices as well. 

Good Education

For families with children, living in a place that has good schools and maybe even nearby universities is essential. Providing your kids with good quality education could sway any family’s decision on  where to live. The great thing about Cathedral Heights is that you would not have to worry about your children’s education at all. There are numerous highly regarded schools all over the neighborhood for you to choose the best one for your kids. The neighborhood is also central to various prestigious universities where your kids could continue their education in  any path they prefer and still be near you.  

Nearby Services

Living close  to all the essential services, from supermarkets to health services, is of huge importance to any family when looking to move to a new place. Being comfortable in a neighborhood comes from knowing you can get all your daily needs easily and without having to travel long distances to get decent services. Cathedral Heights has a variety of shopping markets, restaurants, hospitals, and all the essential services any family would possibly need in a place they can call home. 

Easy Commuting

Whether you have your own family car or will be relying on public transportation, the place you live in with your family should be easy to commute to and from with limited hassle. If you drive your own car in or around Cathedral Heights, it would be very rare for you to find traffic. Even during rush hours, traffic congestion is a very rare occurrence and you can easily drive to and from your neighborhood with limited troubles. When it comes to public transport, there is no subway in the neighborhood, however, there are numerous buses that connect you to all the main spots, and they run on a set schedule so you can be sure to get to where you need on time, every time. 

Green Scenery

Many people look for beautiful scenery when they look for a family home. Families with children usually want their kids to grow up in places where there is green scenery where they can enjoy the beauty of nature and explore what Earth has to offer. You can easily find that in most areas around Cathedral Heights as it is a neighborhood famous for its beautiful views. Your kids can run around in parks and you can enjoy family outings in nature where you bond with those you love the most around the beauty of mother Earth. Greenery also means fresh air, which is something many people look for when moving to a new place. You can say goodbye to all the city fumes and breathe in the welcoming fresh air of Cathedral Heights. 

Friendly Neighbors

Cathedral Heights is a relatively old neighborhood, where many of its inhabitants have lived in that area for years on end with their families. That is why most of the neighbors there are incredibly friendly and welcoming to all newcomers. Most houses are family homes with different generations of people who have come from different walks of life. It would be pretty easy to fit in and settle in the neighborhood if you are a family looking to make a fresh start in your new Cathedral Heights home. You will also find numerous social and cultural events hosted by neighbors where you can all socialize and make lifetime family friends. 

Families always look for comfort and practicality when it comes to finding their forever home. Cathedral Heights is one of the most popular choices among those who seek a friendly neighborhood where their kids can grow up and the adults can settle into a comfortable lifestyle. Whether you are still looking into moving to Cathedral Heights or if you have recently just moved to the area, make sure you do some research to find out about all the neighborhood has to offer for you and your family so that you can make the most out of living there. 

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