Glen Echo Heights?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I live in GEH and am unaware of this situation with a guy living in a partial home! What street is that?


NP. I live in GEH too. If it's the situation I'm thinking of, a man lives in the third floor of a brick monstrosity. The building is filled with junk. Old cars everywhere. Can't think of the road name but it's in the older section of GEH.


madawaska?


+1


Nothing on Madawaska describes that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in GEH and am unaware of this situation with a guy living in a partial home! What street is that?


NP. I live in GEH too. If it's the situation I'm thinking of, a man lives in the third floor of a brick monstrosity. The building is filled with junk. Old cars everywhere. Can't think of the road name but it's in the older section of GEH.


madawaska?


+1


Nothing on Madawaska describes that.


Not on Madawaska but I can see the house in my mind. Just off of that road, I think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in GEH and am unaware of this situation with a guy living in a partial home! What street is that?


NP. I live in GEH too. If it's the situation I'm thinking of, a man lives in the third floor of a brick monstrosity. The building is filled with junk. Old cars everywhere. Can't think of the road name but it's in the older section of GEH.


madawaska?


+1


Nothing on Madawaska describes that.


Not on Madawaska but I can see the house in my mind. Just off of that road, I think.


+1
Anonymous
The rate teardowns/rebuilds seems to be increasing. Hopefully it won't change the character of GEH!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The rate teardowns/rebuilds seems to be increasing. Hopefully it won't change the character of GEH!


The airplane noise is also increasing, thereby further depressing property values. You can get a great deal on your GEH massive new build (several sitting on the market), which would cost significantly more elsewhere in Bethesda.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The rate teardowns/rebuilds seems to be increasing. Hopefully it won't change the character of GEH!


The airplane noise is also increasing, thereby further depressing property values. You can get a great deal on your GEH massive new build (several sitting on the market), which would cost significantly more elsewhere in Bethesda.


You’re saying Glen Echo Heights is cheap? Lol
Anonymous
Crazy plane lady is back
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The rate teardowns/rebuilds seems to be increasing. Hopefully it won't change the character of GEH!


The airplane noise is also increasing, thereby further depressing property values. You can get a great deal on your GEH massive new build (several sitting on the market), which would cost significantly more elsewhere in Bethesda.


You’re saying Glen Echo Heights is cheap? Lol


Exactly. You can't get into a nice house in Glen Echo for less than $1 million and most new construction is upwards of $2 million.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in GEH and am unaware of this situation with a guy living in a partial home! What street is that?


NP. I live in GEH too. If it's the situation I'm thinking of, a man lives in the third floor of a brick monstrosity. The building is filled with junk. Old cars everywhere. Can't think of the road name but it's in the older section of GEH.


madawaska?


+1


Nothing on Madawaska describes that.


Not on Madawaska but I can see the house in my mind. Just off of that road, I think.


+1


Waukesha.
Anonymous
I wouldn't want to live in a neighborhood with all these unpronounceable street names.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't want to live in a neighborhood with all these unpronounceable street names.


They are native Indian names. None of them are unpronounceable, just different from the typical stuff.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't want to live in a neighborhood with all these unpronounceable street names.


They are native Indian names. None of them are unpronounceable, just different from the typical stuff.


Good luck dealing with customer service reps on the phone, spelling your street name every time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't want to live in a neighborhood with all these unpronounceable street names.


They are native Indian names. None of them are unpronounceable, just different from the typical stuff.


Good luck dealing with customer service reps on the phone, spelling your street name every time.


LOL! I moved here from DC, where I had a numbered street for my street name and now I have one of the long Native American street names. But despite the surmountable hardship of the name change, I love the neighborhood.
Anonymous
The sidewalk thing cracks me up. I lived my entire life with Sidewalk as an owner, shoveling always a pain, smokers, chit chating people folks on phone all are a lot closer to your house.

And town has no responsiblity for them. The owner pays everything. Cost me $6,000 to replace sidewalks when all cracked up if I did not someone trips I get sued.

And no one is stopping Glen Echo from getting sidewalks, it is your land put one in i.

I love Glen echo by the way. Eat at that cute little Irish restaurant
Anonymous
Who cares about street names and sidewalks? Being directly under the highway in the sky is the major factor—and total dealbreaker—in this neighborhood.
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