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[quote=Anonymous]You'd be surprised. People are paying $900k+ for elevator townhomes (built a couple of years ago) that back into Wheaton Mall and are zoned for Einstein (we just bought a house zoned for Einstein and plan to send out child there, have nothing against it but many people think it's the end of the world to send your child there). Lots of the new townhouse communities are next to big highways. In Bradford's Landing up in Norbeck and people have been paying up to $660k to live right next to the ICC and zoned for Rockville High, not remotely walkable to metro. People are paying $650+ to buy the old, small townhomes just north of the new Grosvenor ones. My friend lives in one of those that is right next to 270 and I honestly didn't notice the noise until after we started house hunting and were used to looking out for these things. Some people really want new construction and don't mind the noise. People will also pay a big premium for Walter Johnson HS. They probably have good windows so the noise is the only really an issue when you are outside or open the windows. I would not live there but my DH would, for the right house in the neighborhood he wanted. [/quote]
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