Can someone explain Thrive 2050 to potential MoCo Buyers?

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OP look for properties that are in a historic districted or a covenanted neighborhood or block that would prevent your neighbors from being rezoned from SFH
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Anonymous wrote:OP look for properties that are in a historic districted or a covenanted neighborhood or block that would prevent your neighbors from being rezoned from SFH


Ty. My concern is these neighborhoods are pretty tiny. Our current neighborhood in DC feels far larger than some of these CC and Bethesda subdivisions. The impact of crappy development would be noticeable (pardon my french)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Buy a home in a neighborhood with protective covenants that prevent property owners from subdividing existing lots and disallow the construction of multifamily housing

It worked to keep the blacks and jews out!
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Anonymous wrote:It means homes in Potomac and Trivalah on two acres will be worth a fortune in 2050. Bethesda and Rockville will be epic slums.

Look at history of Coop City in Bronx. Same concept used in 1970s


Why ?


Rockville has it's own city council and it's land use isn't governed by the Montgomery County council. I assume she means the area surrounding the city of Rockville but a lot of people use Rockville to mean vast areas of land that include like 1/5th of the county.
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