Although DC and Baltimore are just next door, the lack of major transportation arties causes each city to keep to itself for the most part. They're different media market, different sport markets...and there's even an Baltimorian accent.
So where you chose to live really depends on where in town the job is. If you work in Northern Virginia, you should live in Northern Virginia or DC (as you'd be going counter-traffic). DC jobs are open to anyone with DC, Arlington, and Alexandria being the most expensive places to live, the outer VA burbs and Maryland burbs are cheaper.
MD jobs, just like VA jobs but reversed.
Also, avoid Prince Georges County, Maryland and certain parts of DC. There are plenty of places in town that they never show in media.
If you wanna know more, just shoot me a message.
So where you chose to live really depends on where in town the job is. If you work in Northern Virginia, you should live in Northern Virginia or DC (as you'd be going counter-traffic). DC jobs are open to anyone with DC, Arlington, and Alexandria being the most expensive places to live, the outer VA burbs and Maryland burbs are cheaper.
MD jobs, just like VA jobs but reversed.
Also, avoid Prince Georges County, Maryland and certain parts of DC. There are plenty of places in town that they never show in media.
If you wanna know more, just shoot me a message.