Nothing on Madawaska describes that. |
Not on Madawaska but I can see the house in my mind. Just off of that road, I think. |
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| 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 |
| Crazy plane lady is back |
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. |
Waukesha. |
| 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.
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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 |
| 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. |