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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Inventory will go up when apartment buildings are constructed there. Until then, it will be tough.[/quote] But then it will no longer be a "coveted" area -- just another Tysons with low income families in two bedroom apartments. [/quote] Interesting. So the apartments are going to cause the area to be moved further away from dc?[/quote] Keep trying with your Greater Greater Washington shtick. The neighborhood will not be less desirable because of any change in the location but because there will no longer be single family houses with yards, schools, parks, and rec centers that are not overcrowded, and the schools will no longer be top performing. Just compares Westgate Elementary School where many McLean apartments are located and Springhill Elementary school and get back to me. [/quote] DP. There are a lot of apartments zoned to Spring Hill. They just tend to be newer, more expensive apartments, whereas Westgate has a lot of the older, smaller garden apartments and 1/2 of Pimmit Hills, which still has a lot of small, older single-family homes along with tear-downs and new SFH construction. So I don’t see how these two schools necessarily tell you what the impact of additional new apartments and condos in the Langley HS or McLean HS district might be. [/quote]
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