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Reply to "Montgomery County introducing a bill that would change the R-60 zoning near metro stations"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am trying to envision where these multifamily homes would fit on the current tiny lots that are near most red line metro stations. I live near Rockville. The lots of like 1/4 acre. No one is putting 4 small houses there unless they buy up several homes.[/quote] I’m thinking they aimed at 4-four unit buildings, where each floor is a 1,000 to 1,500 sqft apartment.[/quote] This. Or a developer will try to acquire two adjoining lots and build 4-6 attached high-end townhouses with parking under each house. Starting price would be $1m+ if walkable to Rockville Metro or pushing close to $2m in Chevy Chase or Bethesda. Height limitation will be increased so they can build a four-story townhouse. [/quote] These new homes will fit in with existing neighborhoods, they are designed not to stand out. [/quote]
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