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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live there and love it. Just the past 2-3 years have seen lots of tear downs and rebuilds, and it seems to be accelerating. However I wouldn't say that all the newcomers in the expensive houses are all giggly about the older places, mainly the ones in disrepair. There is a place that is half finished, overgrown and has a man living in the attic. Several neighbors, mainly newer ones, keep trying to figure out how to address it. It's probably to be expected when people are now paying 1.5-2M for a house. [/quote] This raises a good point to know if you are considering moving into the neighborhood. Glen Echo Heights does not have a homeowners' association. In other words, a person can live in unkempt, unsafe and possibly illegal conditions with impunity. There is nothing the neighborhood can do really. Depending on the house you buy it may not matter. But when your neighbor flips on 20,000 watts of Christmas lights, you are out of luck. [/quote] If a property is truly "unkempt, unsafe and possibly illegal," Montgomery County would be happy to hear about it and take care of it. They won't police the color of your front door like a homeowners' association does, though.[/quote] Not necessarily. Montgomery county inspectors tend to take the path of least resistance. [/quote]
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