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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nice, but on a fairly busy street.[/quote] The Busy Street Crew here almost matches Crazy Airplane Noise Lady for hilariously incorrect takes.[/quote] Oh please, do you even live near this house? We live in NW DC and my kids go to school and ballet in that area, so we are on that very street multiple times a day, several days a week both in the morning and in the afternoon, sometimes in the evenings and on the weekends. Van Ness between Reno and Wisconsin is a cut-through street, like Macomb, because it has traffic lights that allow for safe left turns onto Wisconsin and Reno, and is a means of getting to Nebraska and Connecticut further out. It's a minor artery in a popular neighborhood. [/quote] Got it, might as well live on the Beltway. It's not a busy road. Good lord you people are amazing sometimes with your profoundly dumb hyperbole. Go move to a cul-de-sac in Aldie, you'll be happier.[/quote] You are clearly the realtor or seller or someone who is seriously invested in selling this house. Definitely someone incapable of understanding nuance. It's not just exburb vs beltway. There are many quieter streets in this neighborhood. Van Ness is a busy residential street. It's not as busy as Wisconsin or Reno/34th, but it's far busier than Warren or Veazey, for example. [/quote]
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