Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not worth it! Come to Brookland. Awesome homes way below 700, great Charters nearby and lots of development coming. Great investment opportunities. I personally don't understand the attraction to CC, DC. Seems overpriced, boring and too uptight.
Brookland appeals to some, but it's been trying to emerge for more than 15 years with little success.
Anonymous wrote:Not worth it! Come to Brookland. Awesome homes way below 700, great Charters nearby and lots of development coming. Great investment opportunities. I personally don't understand the attraction to CC, DC. Seems overpriced, boring and too uptight.
Anonymous wrote:Not worth it! Come to Brookland. Awesome homes way below 700, great Charters nearby and lots of development coming. Great investment opportunities. I personally don't understand the attraction to CC, DC. Seems overpriced, boring and too uptight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Gov and contractors losing money from Sequestratiom?
Um, no.
Is this because you think the Feds will address sequestration before people are actually furloughed, the potential number of furloughed employees is low or because you so not think Feds live in this neighborhood. Feds live in these neighborhoods, granted on the higher ends of the payscale.[/quote
Agree with a PP on this. The people who can afford these price points are certainly not all feds. And those feds who can afford these price points are highly skilled professionals and can find jobs in the private sector.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Gov and contractors losing money from Sequestratiom?
Um, no.
Is this because you think the Feds will address sequestration before people are actually furloughed, the potential number of furloughed employees is low or because you so not think Feds live in this neighborhood. Feds live in these neighborhoods, granted on the higher ends of the payscale.
Anonymous wrote:It is like that throughout all the "desirable" close in sections o the DC area. Don't feel pressured to buy. Wait if you can. More will eventually come on and I hope/assume prices will fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Gov and contractors losing money from Sequestratiom?
Um, no.
Anonymous wrote:What about Gov and contractors losing money from Sequestratiom?
Anonymous wrote:It is like that throughout all the "desirable" close in sections o the DC area. Don't feel pressured to buy. Wait if you can. More will eventually come on and I hope/assume prices will fall.