^^^and I hope you don't complain about the traffic, because the traffic is you. |
You are dense aren't you. I can't carry 8 bags, can you. Nobody in my neighborhood is biking to work. They may hire a car service. Stop pretending everybody walks everywhere. They don't. I have friends like you ... "I haven't use my car in 2 weeks" ... great, can I see your Uber receipts. It's BS. |
lol at "I can walk anywhere!!" notion and then proceed to not disclose uber receipts, car rides in bad weather, etc. I know a bunch of people in DC and they drive virtually everywhere. Sure, if you live on the Hill or other areas where there's a lot to walk to, you can walk to some places, but in general, most people in DC drive somewhere. Why argue over this? |
| Now now children, let's not let this argument about driving distract us from the main points that these houses are huge, ugly, named after other neighborhoods and crammed into someone's front field. |
No my point is that you don't seem kind at all. |
FWIW, OP's development lots around 2-3 acres each. |
| This neighborhood has been under construction for at least 5 years and I want to say even longer. They initially built a model, took forever to sell a few homes and there's been very little activity in there for years. Not a wise investment. I grew up in Darnestown and love the area. I just would select a more established neighborhood if that is where I wanted to live. |
I am OP. Are spring meadows, Jones lane and haddonfield considered the “best” hoods in Darnestown (from a kids perspective). |
I grew up in the neighborhood by Jones Lane and still very close friends with many of my classmates from 30 years ago. Loved growing up there! |
Nice, which streets? And what are your thoughts on Roberts landing? Little pricey for us but lots look beautiful! |
Do you write social trend pieces for the New York Times? That's basically the argument here. I know a bunch of people in DC and they ride their bikes virtually everywhere - no, really, I do - so therefore I will conclude that everybody in DC rides their bikes everywhere. Or, alternatively, we can conclude that lots of people in DC use lots of different forms of transportation, and that the "everyone must drive everywhere in DC" line of reasoning is nonsense. |
Spring meadow is the best! Jones lane is awesome too.., more neighborhood feel. |
I grew up off Falconbridge and had friends from Jones Lane all over the neighborhood. |
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| We lived in a Craftmark Home for 5 years and we sold because it was so poorly built. However, the area is beautiful and there are some wonderful hiking and biking trails right outside your door. While it is “further out”, it’s a beautiful area. I find that many of the people out that way are a bit more outdoorsy than the typical D.C. crowd. |