Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares?! I'd live there in a heart beat! Now what school district does it feed into? That is the question![]()
It feeds to Beauvoir.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares?! I'd live there in a heart beat! Now what school district does it feed into? That is the question![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no
mcmansion implies mass produced large tract homes think ashburn
+1. While you can't tell from the renderings, I would be willing to bet that that house is well built, or at least moderately built. It actually looks nice. When I think of a McMansion, I think of a large cookie-cutter house with a brick facade and vinyl siding sides. The key to McMansions is that size is more important than quality. You don't see many (or any) McMansions in Wesley Heights, but they rule in McLean and parts of Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:no
mcmansion implies mass produced large tract homes think ashburn
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh, no. McMansion is cookie-cutter 5,000 SF homes, or tacky tear-down rebuilds. You may not like this style, but the setting and custom nature don't a McMansion make. +1 on the comment about a crappy lot, but again that in and of itself doesn't make it a McMansion.
Tacky tear down rebuilds arent mcmansions they are just tacky tear downs and rebuilds.
Anytime you hear the word tacky its either some bethesda bungalow dweller or an asshole rich guy who thinks a 190k kitchen reno is cheap
Anonymous wrote:Uh, no. McMansion is cookie-cutter 5,000 SF homes, or tacky tear-down rebuilds. You may not like this style, but the setting and custom nature don't a McMansion make. +1 on the comment about a crappy lot, but again that in and of itself doesn't make it a McMansion.