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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've been looking in close in CC and Bethesda for over a year, and finally see some options we like with the spring selling season loosening inventory up. We are interested in Sfh neighborhood with density at the edges, and not a lot of hassle. That's just where we are in life. I would love a non hyperbolic (though I too am feeling caught by surprise and emotional) take on what the real impact of thrive 2050 is on real estate - both the current lifestyle and house values in offer in close in MoCo? Also, is it a done deal, or will it be finessed or fought? Thank you so much, and apologies for asking you to do my homework. I just hadn't really heard of it until it popped up in the metropolitan politics forum yesterday.[/quote] Check the Montgomery County Missing Middle thread over on Metropolitan DC Local Politics. There is a link to a presentation that lays out the next steps after Thrive. Thrive is done…it got pushed through by the later shamed MoCo planning committee who have all since resigned. However, it doesn’t do anything on its own. Now the county has to make changes through zoning text amendments. It’s not a done deal but it will be if people don’t get active in their communities and let the council know their thoughts. Elrich might be an ally here.[/quote]
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