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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I really don't understand why some people feel the need to post disparaging comments every time there's a new post that's mentions the Mosaic District in any way shape or form. If you don't like it and think the area has nothing to offer, don't go there. Why all the bashing?[/quote] I think there's one person who has a bug up his ass because another poster posted so frequently about Mosaic and its spiritual cousin, Pimmit Hills. The other bashers just feel threatened by anything that might be an alternative to where they live. If someone buys an EYA townhouse at Mosaic, it may keep the prices down in Bethesda or Clarendon. [/quote] There are at least two posters who don't care for the MD/PH booster(s). MD/PH are perfectly fine - it's great that some people like to live/eat/shop there. It's the booster with the nasty language that grates. Although sometimes he's quite amusing - thinking that what happens in MD/PH will somehow affect what is happening elsewhere in the area. Snicker. [/quote] I wouldn't start gratuitous threads about MD or PH, knowing that people are ready to pounce. And I found some of the PH boosterism grating as well. Even so, what happens in MD and PH does affect what is happening elsewhere in the area, or at least the prices that are paid to lease space or purchase properties elsewhere. "Snicker" is just code language for "these places aren't as cool as where I live yet, so please don't do anything that might reduce the demand for my apartment/condo/house." It's not rocket science. [/quote] It's not a matter of cool or not. Just different markets/different buyers & renters. I can see how the MD THs might affect the TH community closer to the Metro there (the Marshall one) based on proximity/comps, but I can't see how they affect anything in Arlington/Bethesda. How many units are out there? Can't be all that many squeezed into the old movie theater lot. It's a nice option for people who want to be there, but it's certainly not a game changer for the area. [/quote]
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