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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Certainly everyone has different opinions. And change can be difficult. Also it seems more related to interest rates, in my neighborhood, we are seeing SFHs rented out, sometimes by heirs (often to families, not group homes) I personally see so many positives to allowing builders more flexibility to build what buyers want to buy. There is significantly more demand for the $1-1.5M new build than the $2-3M+ new build with 7 bedrooms. [/quote] You have been fooled by the "affordable housing" advocates funded by the developers and real estate lobby. Most of these units not provide ownership opportunities for Arlington residents. They will be rentals that are sold to wealthy investors. Builder/Developers don't care about the middle class homeownership or quality of life for Arlington residents. They will gladly destroy Arlington to make money. They want to remove every reasonable development standard imposed by the county regardless of how it harms the overall health and welfare of residents. The only thing they care about it money. Remember these are the same lobbyists that were claiming that approving the Prince William Digital Gateway (the worlds largest data center project that will create massive amounts of pollution) is a "social justice" issue.[/quote] Idk, even if Arlington is "ruined" according to the MM opponents, that will take years. Won't most of your all's kids be out of the house by then? Nobody actually wants to retire and live here unless they have to, right? I feel like you can get out before this place goes to hell in a handbasket (according to your definition of hell).[/quote] The number of MM properties is limited so we can see how it goes. If it's a disaster we can change it. But sprinkling a small number of MF units across the county isn't going to make a huge impact on the market. The whole "hell in a handbasket" shtick is election year faux hysteria. And this is a very transitional area. It's not a big deal if most MM units are rentals. [/quote] No MM rentals will essentially spread like a plague. You drop an MM with 3 group houses in a neighborhood, suddenly the marketability of surrounding homes to families drops, and the owners will be incentivized to move away — and the most ready buyer will be another MM builder. They want to scatter them like spores throughout the county, and watch as families flee — parents moved away from DC and the party scene for a reason, and we are importing it into the family oriented suburbs. Final death knell for APS as well, families will just move across the line to McLean and leave this idiocy behind. I mean I know if they tore down our neighbors house, and built a triplex populated by group homes with 4 guys, we are moving our daughters elsewhere. [/quote] Baseless hysteria. There just aren’t that many permits per year. Young people don’t want group homes away from the action. Your daughters are safe. :lol: [/quote] Are you kidding, if for the same rent they can get a townhouse with a yard to host BBQ and watch parties until all hours for the same price as a Clarndon apartment, that is only a 5 min uber from the "action"?[/quote] Yes. You clearly didn’t live here in your 20s. A few people had group homes farther out but most tried to be walking distance. I don’t get the obsession with group homes. That isn’t the target market here. [/quote] Are you in your 20s? Because they Uber everywhere now. [/quote] And we cabbed everywhere that wasn't right in walking distance. Don't worry. The bros don't want to live out in BFE. [/quote] You are so out of touch. Cabs??[/quote] Sorry that you’re having a hard time following. Cabs were the Ubers before Ubers were a thing. Uber didn’t suddenly make people mobile. Young people like to be close to the action, not out in BFE with slow-witted NIMBYs. [/quote] The slow witted people that can afford houses? Your are adorbs.[/quote] The ones who can’t follow comments and can’t afford to live closer in. [/quote]
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