I truly love the Cap Hill/Eastern Market/Lincoln Park area of DC. I started living on the Hill in 1992 and have never been tempted to live anywhere else. It was a great neighborhood to live in as a swinging bachelor and it's an even better neighborhood to live in with kids. It's like it a small town nestled in a big city.
What's the typical price for home for a family of three or four? How are the public schools in the neighborhood?
It depends on how bourgeois the family is, and where exactly you're located (big difference between 4th and East Cap and 16th and East Cap) but a 3BR/3BA house will start at around $750k and up. That said, if you have a basement apartment that you can rent out, which I do, half or more of your mortgage is being paid by someone else. And I have a huge beautiful park and a wonderful elementary school that both my children attended half a block from my house.
Restaurants, multiple parks, a weekend outdoor market, coffee shops, theaters, bodega-style grocery stores, a free community pool -- all are within 5 blocks and easily walkable. Just a bit further are RFK Stadium, Nationals Park, the Mall, Capitol Hill, Union Station, Schneiders Wine & Spirits, etc. It's a really nice neighborhood. As Yada said, it is a little separate from the rest of DC, but I like that aspect and it's what gives it that 'small town' aura.
I'm feeling like quite the Welcome Wagon/Chamber of Commerce over here.
My street is probably 70/30 Cuacasian/AA