Reserves at Black Rock (Darnestown)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This house is called “The Chevy Chase,” that is the thirstiest thing I have ever seen.
http://www.craftmarkhomes.com/floorplans/hometypes/?chevy-chase


They really need to update their model home pictures. This looks like something from 20 years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$1m+ big houses by craftmark/classic homes on big lots. What’s the story on this neighborhood? How many homes are they planning on building?


Every time I drive by there, I think two things:

1. Look at these big dumb houses out here in the middle of nowhere.
2. What is it a reserve of?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:$1m+ big houses by craftmark/classic homes on big lots. What’s the story on this neighborhood? How many homes are they planning on building?


Every time I drive by there, I think two things:

1. Look at these big dumb houses out here in the middle of nowhere.
2. What is it a reserve of?


It’s close to tons of great things.
Anonymous
This is DCUM, if you’re not in CCDC or Arlington, you may as well just be homeless under a bridge because where you live clearly sucks.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:$1m+ big houses by craftmark/classic homes on big lots. What’s the story on this neighborhood? How many homes are they planning on building?


Every time I drive by there, I think two things:

1. Look at these big dumb houses out here in the middle of nowhere.
2. What is it a reserve of?


It’s close to tons of great things.


Your definition of close must be different from mine.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$1m+ big houses by craftmark/classic homes on big lots. What’s the story on this neighborhood? How many homes are they planning on building?


Every time I drive by there, I think two things:

1. Look at these big dumb houses out here in the middle of nowhere.
2. What is it a reserve of?


It’s close to tons of great things.


Your definition of close must be different from mine.


No my definition if great things is...

If you ship and live concrete... not the best place.

If you like vineyards, farms, CSAs, nature, hikes, kayaking, canoeing, off road biking, soccer, tennis, pools, boating, community, kindness... I can go on forever. It’s a great place to live.

My job is 15 minutes from there.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:$1m+ big houses by craftmark/classic homes on big lots. What’s the story on this neighborhood? How many homes are they planning on building?


Every time I drive by there, I think two things:

1. Look at these big dumb houses out here in the middle of nowhere.
2. What is it a reserve of?


It’s close to tons of great things.


Your definition of close must be different from mine.


why do you drive by there so often?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:$1m+ big houses by craftmark/classic homes on big lots. What’s the story on this neighborhood? How many homes are they planning on building?


Every time I drive by there, I think two things:

1. Look at these big dumb houses out here in the middle of nowhere.
2. What is it a reserve of?


It’s close to tons of great things.


Your definition of close must be different from mine.


why do you drive by there so often?


PP you're responding to. I don't drive by there often, because it's out in the middle of nowhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

No my definition if great things is...

If you ship and live concrete... not the best place.

If you like vineyards, farms, CSAs, nature, hikes, kayaking, canoeing, off road biking, soccer, tennis, pools, boating, community, kindness... I can go on forever. It’s a great place to live.

My job is 15 minutes from there.


And for every one of those things (except possibly the community and kindness), you have to get into the car and drive.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:$1m+ big houses by craftmark/classic homes on big lots. What’s the story on this neighborhood? How many homes are they planning on building?


Every time I drive by there, I think two things:

1. Look at these big dumb houses out here in the middle of nowhere.
2. What is it a reserve of?


It’s close to tons of great things.


Your definition of close must be different from mine.


No my definition if great things is...

If you ship and live concrete... not the best place.

If you like vineyards, farms, CSAs, nature, hikes, kayaking, canoeing, off road biking, soccer, tennis, pools, boating, community, kindness... I can go on forever. It’s a great place to live.

My job is 15 minutes from there.


kindness!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:

No my definition if great things is...

If you ship and live concrete... not the best place.

If you like vineyards, farms, CSAs, nature, hikes, kayaking, canoeing, off road biking, soccer, tennis, pools, boating, community, kindness... I can go on forever. It’s a great place to live.

My job is 15 minutes from there.


And for every one of those things (except possibly the community and kindness), you have to get into the car and drive.


I don’t care if I drive 10 minutes and have plenty of parking.

Did DC most my life had to drive too, took longer, people are rude, cars cut you off, ... parking alone took more time than my drive.

Nobody is buying that you walk everywhere so stop trying to sell that snake oil.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$1m+ big houses by craftmark/classic homes on big lots. What’s the story on this neighborhood? How many homes are they planning on building?


Every time I drive by there, I think two things:

1. Look at these big dumb houses out here in the middle of nowhere.
2. What is it a reserve of?


It’s close to tons of great things.


Your definition of close must be different from mine.


No my definition if great things is...

If you ship and live concrete... not the best place.

If you like vineyards, farms, CSAs, nature, hikes, kayaking, canoeing, off road biking, soccer, tennis, pools, boating, community, kindness... I can go on forever. It’s a great place to live.

My job is 15 minutes from there.


kindness!


Get outside the beltway... you will understand
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$1m+ big houses by craftmark/classic homes on big lots. What’s the story on this neighborhood? How many homes are they planning on building?


Every time I drive by there, I think two things:

1. Look at these big dumb houses out here in the middle of nowhere.
2. What is it a reserve of?


It’s close to tons of great things.


Your definition of close must be different from mine.


why do you drive by there so often?


PP you're responding to. I don't drive by there often, because it's out in the middle of nowhere.


It says “Every time I drive by there”

If you were more connected to people and nature instead of things you would not be in the middle of nowhere there.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:$1m+ big houses by craftmark/classic homes on big lots. What’s the story on this neighborhood? How many homes are they planning on building?


Every time I drive by there, I think two things:

1. Look at these big dumb houses out here in the middle of nowhere.
2. What is it a reserve of?


It’s close to tons of great things.


LOL! I ended up there once when I got lost. Literally middle of nowhere.
And this is coming from a Frederick resident.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:$1m+ big houses by craftmark/classic homes on big lots. What’s the story on this neighborhood? How many homes are they planning on building?


Every time I drive by there, I think two things:

1. Look at these big dumb houses out here in the middle of nowhere.
2. What is it a reserve of?


It’s close to tons of great things.


Your definition of close must be different from mine.


why do you drive by there so often?


PP you're responding to. I don't drive by there often, because it's out in the middle of nowhere.


It says “Every time I drive by there”

If you were more connected to people and nature instead of things you would not be in the middle of nowhere there.


Probably about once or twice a year. And in general, big houses on big lots, where you have to drive to everything, aren't the best way to create connections to people and nature. But if you live there and you're happy, that's good.
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