Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not consider PH walkable like Clarendon. It was not designed for walking. There are tiny cracker box size SFHs surrounded by McTownhouses and Apartments. There are two major roads, Dolly Madison (123) and Leesburg Pike (7) that is difficult to cross on a good day.
New poster here: I would agree with the above.
there are no townhouses or apartments in pimmit hills but across magarity road north of the neighborhood.
It has sidewalks but is not in an urban environment like Clarendon because it hasn't been built up as of yet. The north part of the neighborhood stands to benefit the most due to it's proximity to the mclean metro stop.
Anonymous wrote:I do not consider PH walkable like Clarendon. It was not designed for walking. There are tiny cracker box size SFHs surrounded by McTownhouses and Apartments. There are two major roads, Dolly Madison (123) and Leesburg Pike (7) that is difficult to cross on a good day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not consider PH walkable like Clarendon. It was not designed for walking. There are tiny cracker box size SFHs surrounded by McTownhouses and Apartments. There are two major roads, Dolly Madison (123) and Leesburg Pike (7) that is difficult to cross on a good day.
New poster here: I would agree with the above.
Anonymous wrote:I do not consider PH walkable like Clarendon. It was not designed for walking. There are tiny cracker box size SFHs surrounded by McTownhouses and Apartments. There are two major roads, Dolly Madison (123) and Leesburg Pike (7) that is difficult to cross on a good day.