Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huge is subjective , what is huge?
http://www.theenclaveofballston.com/
Those are a little larger then average but nothing that big.
Anonymous wrote:"Homes on cul-de-sacs are always among the most desirable because they are integrated into the neighborhood yet tucked away from the heaviest traffic."
They put this on the website for their development on Carlin Springs Road, and
(A) Desirable unless you care about New Urbanism and traffic, in which case you know cul-de-sacs screw up traffic royally
(B) I don't think those houses are going to be immune to the noise on Carlin Springs Road and George Mason.
(C) How are they going to pitch the Wash Blvd/Geo Mason development? Are they going to figure out a way to make that into a cul-de-sac?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
When was the development across from the hospital built- the brick houses? Must have been before I arrived in the neighborhood.
2004 or 5.
A large 18th Century cottage was demolished to build the new development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
When was the development across from the hospital built- the brick houses? Must have been before I arrived in the neighborhood.
2004 or 5.
Anonymous wrote:
When was the development across from the hospital built- the brick houses? Must have been before I arrived in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I drive by that plot everyday. Wondered what was going on. Will they be SFH or townhouses? It appears that 9 SFH would not easily meet the lot coverage ratio. But I have always wondered if developers get around that requirement anyway.
It's a big piece of land. 9 "normal-looking" houses will fit with small yards. The builder has built clusters of luxury homes in N Arlington before like the homes on Little Falls Rd.
Anonymous wrote:I drive by that plot everyday. Wondered what was going on. Will they be SFH or townhouses? It appears that 9 SFH would not easily meet the lot coverage ratio. But I have always wondered if developers get around that requirement anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huge is subjective , what is huge?
http://www.theenclaveofballston.com/