Keep f*cking that chicken. |
The truth hurts, doesn’t it? |
I don’t live anywhere near there. I don’t have to to find you incredibly annoying. |
| Resurrecting this thread as we are thinking of buying a home in GEH. Can anyone comment on the commute to Capitol Hill during typical rush hours, am and pm. Thanks. |
Look in today’s Washington Post for the latest on the air plane noise horror. Commute to Capital Hill is about 45 min each way. |
That sounds pretty optimistic on commute time if you are talking truly door to door. |
Oh, yes, the precious trees. The county will jog sidewalks around notable trees if need be. Bad neighbors! |
Because he was there first and I find his cars art and it is a legend and landmark. New build crap has no soul |
We used to live in GEH and did that commute. It was 30 mins leaving between 7:30-7:45. 35-45 mins at 6 pm (timed for when RC parkway reopens at 6:10). This was to the House side of the Hill. |
Hard pass due to noise. |
| We live in a different Bethesda neighborhood, where about 1/3 of the neighborhood has turned, and the rest is happening at a quick pace. I frequently visit the new builds, and sometimes talk with the developers. My understanding is they buy the old house for 1/3, spend 1/3 to build the new home, and 1/3 is profit. So, but for $750, build for $750, sell for $2,250,000. |
Ha if only it was that easy |
Let me guess? Your name is Jane or Karen. |
Not sure what you're looking at. If we're talking about the same place six rotting and mostly inoperable junk cars isn't art. And you'd be hard pressed to find anyone in the neighborhood who thinks that it's a landmark. |
| The old 'sidewalks/plane noise/old dilapidated vs mcmansion/quirky neighbour' thing is alive and well in Palisades area in DC as well. It either bothers you or it doesn't. |