Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
OP here, I’m surprised they aren’t doing some sort of clubhouse with gym, pool etc like they have done for other neighborhoods.
Not in Arlington. What are you talking about?
Sorry I wasn’t clear, in other neighborhoods built by toll brothers. A few others around MD/VA have the pool/clubhouse. My apologies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
OP here, I’m surprised they aren’t doing some sort of clubhouse with gym, pool etc like they have done for other neighborhoods.
Not in Arlington. What are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not like Toll Brothers can’t sell houses for over $2M. They have done so elsewhere in the area. Just not sure I’d want to spend over $2M that close to the run-down, rodent-infested garden apartments sandwiched nearby between Wilson and Arlington Blvd.
Eww Arlington poors.
No that area is fall church. Double Ew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
OP here, I’m surprised they aren’t doing some sort of clubhouse with gym, pool etc like they have done for other neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
OP here, I’m surprised they aren’t doing some sort of clubhouse with gym, pool etc like they have done for other neighborhoods.
They are calling it a community but this is Arlington, the houses are all actually part of the Dominion Hills Civic Association. It really isn't a private and exclusive enclave. They're just three times as large as most of the houses in the neighborhood and twice as expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not like Toll Brothers can’t sell houses for over $2M. They have done so elsewhere in the area. Just not sure I’d want to spend over $2M that close to the run-down, rodent-infested garden apartments sandwiched nearby between Wilson and Arlington Blvd.
Eww Arlington poors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
OP here, I’m surprised they aren’t doing some sort of clubhouse with gym, pool etc like they have done for other neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not like Toll Brothers can’t sell houses for over $2M. They have done so elsewhere in the area. Just not sure I’d want to spend over $2M that close to the run-down, rodent-infested garden apartments sandwiched nearby between Wilson and Arlington Blvd.