Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m very supportive. We are priced out and would be open to a multiplex. We need more equity in housing.
There are a million condos -- why do you want to live in one next door to single family homes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m very supportive. We are priced out and would be open to a multiplex. We need more equity in housing.
There are a million condos -- why do you want to live in one next door to single family homes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m very supportive. We are priced out and would be open to a multiplex. We need more equity in housing.
There already are condos, moderate row-homes (like Warwick Village), duplexes and townhouses in Alexandria City.
I support building even more new ones, but I don’t support politicians giving people false hopes that these new developments will be any more affordable to those unable to afford current market prices—especially at 8% interest rates.
For example an old SFH was torn down in Del Ray last year and four $1.4 million townhomes were built in its place. It’s a good thing more people can happily live here, but let’s be realistic that the new stuff being built will be higher end.
So what is the goal of these zoning changes? If the goal is giving more fairly wealthy people more housing format choices then great, just state that. But if the goal is equity, this won’t bring it.
Anonymous wrote:I’m very supportive. We are priced out and would be open to a multiplex. We need more equity in housing.
Anonymous wrote:
Anyone following? The new rules would end single family housing and allow multiplexes on what used to be SFH lots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m very supportive. We are priced out and would be open to a multiplex. We need more equity in housing.
There are a million condos -- why do you want to live in one next door to single family homes?
For the very obvious reason that that’s likely a very desirable neighborhood and the condo will be an easier way to afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m very supportive. We are priced out and would be open to a multiplex. We need more equity in housing.
There are a million condos -- why do you want to live in one next door to single family homes?
Anonymous wrote:I’m very supportive. We are priced out and would be open to a multiplex. We need more equity in housing.
Anonymous wrote:I’m very supportive. We are priced out and would be open to a multiplex. We need more equity in housing.