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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No one cares about Pimmit Hills, OP. [/quote] [b]Which must be why you jumped on the thread?[/b] I think the builder is based in Bethesda, and works mostly in Maryland, so this would seem to indicate the area is drawing wider attention. I don't live in PH, but think it's nice to see new houses that look like they'll fit into an older neighborhood nicely. [/quote] Yes. I consider myself the gatekeeper of Pimmit Hills-related nonsense, of which there has been far too much in this forum. I get that there are one or two people who like their neighborhood, but it feels sometimes like their incessant postings are designed to create the impression that this is a desirable place to live. And it's not. So, that fact just needs to be pointed out whenever another thread of artificial hype begins.[/quote] This is the OP, and I live in McLean, not Pimmit Hills. I just think it's interesting when you can see area neighborhoods hit certain inflection points. Pimmit Hills is more "desirable" than other places to some people, and less "desirable" to others. What I do see is that the character of the new builds is now increasingly in line with what you typically see in some other areas with teardown activity. [/quote] NP here. I live in McLean (new construction), also. I happen to really, really like your post, and appreciate PH. If we had known that in many areas of McLean, people are entitled an nasty over nothing, we would have easily picked PH. PH has got to be more MYOB and down to earth than most of McLean! IMHO, if you are in the market now, you would be a full NOT to buy in PH. But haters gonna hate, as they say. [/quote] I like my neighborhood and neighbors in McLean as well, and have no regrets about buying where we did. But that doesn't keep me from appreciating positive developments elsewhere. I don't think any single "gatekeeper" can decide what is or isn't a "desirable place to live." No one forces anyone else to read a thread about PH. If I didn't like the house in the first post, I wouldn't have posted, but I do. [/quote]
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