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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I posted earlier about air quality... No one wants to live next to a teardown or huge reno project on a tight lot or attached housing. That to be blunt would suck. When househunting years ago there were places where I was clueless on my location. I assume many people posting have no idea exactly what is Mclean and what is great falls when on certain roads. [/quote] That was my post. I would rather not live in a house where a close neighboring property is being torn down or renovated. What about being next to a rowhuse undergoing a 10 month reno? No need for me to live in close proximity to demo that looks like a twister hit the block. http://time.com/80720/tornado-south-alabama-mississippi-tennessee/[/quote] [b]Fairfax county zoning and permitting/inspections are quite good. They will make sure that doesn't happen and you can easily report or check on progress. [/quote][/b] But some of the add-ons are still hideous. If you are in a new house, you do not want to live next to an old house, and maybe vice versa. Some old house owners are offended that the new builds reveal how small the old houses are, in terms of today's space. I think the buyers who choose GF have dealt plenty with neighbors, and may very well be over it. No one need to know what the next house is eating for dinner. Of course, those types of neighbors would not admit to it. (See above who reports their neighbor - really?) :shock: Again, less looky loo losers in GF, perhaps. OP, if GF appeals to you, weigh heavily the positive responses, and ignore those who think their communities are the be all and end all; because often, they are not. GLa dn enjoy your new house and new community! [/quote]
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