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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I guess people don’t understand that others have different wants than their own. [/quote] Exactly. Home buying is extremely personal and subjective. What appeals to one person may not appeal to another. That is why there are so many different sizes and styles of homes. Location and schools also play a big part in what people consider when buying. As far as MP, the neighborhood certainly is new and pretty but yes, there are aspects that could have been improved such as so much siding or very close homes. However, some buyers prefer that for reasons stated above (clearly, otherwise they wouldn't have bought). People need to chill. [/quote] It impacts the community, so just saying if you don’t like it don’t buy it is oversimplifying it. This particular development was the source of significant debate when getting approved going back probably over 15 years. Well before some of you were even considering it. I believe the community across the street spent a decent amount of money fighting the crowded homes that had been proposed for the front and were replaced with spaced out homes. People in those surrounding communities who have put up with the construction are gonna have opinions. [/quote] The number of 187 dwelling units for this location was proposed in the 2002 Potomac subregion master plan, signed off by Mr. Hanson himself. That's the same number of units/design Toll is planning to build today (down to the 10 acre park).[/quote] I didn’t say they changed the number of units. The front four homes are noticeably way further apart than the rest of the homes. I was told it was from feedback at the community meetings to appear more consistent with the neighboring communities. [/quote]
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