Anonymous wrote:
No matter what, the crazy neighbor who ignited the place to begin with is going to have a problem with any new house on that property. In the crazy neighbor's mind, that property stands for all of the new houses that have been built since, in that neighborhood. Crazy neighbor is reminded he is only one tax payment away from not affording his own house, as the first new house started the comps and taxes being set through the roof. You could not give me that house for free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We parked by there to take our kids to Open House at Haycock. The neighbor had a sign hanging (similar to those Happy Birthday signs you string up) that read something like Goodbye Gingantor. I had no idea what it meant until reading one of the other threads here about the house. It was gone by the first day of school
What makes people think that Sekas is going to build a small house?
Sekas will probably build a 4600 SF house on the site. That's the model he usually builds on teardown lots that size. Gigantor was closer to 7200 SF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We parked by there to take our kids to Open House at Haycock. The neighbor had a sign hanging (similar to those Happy Birthday signs you string up) that read something like Goodbye Gingantor. I had no idea what it meant until reading one of the other threads here about the house. It was gone by the first day of school
What makes people think that Sekas is going to build a small house?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting, sekas makes nice homes. A great addition to McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No matter what, the crazy neighbor who ignited the place to begin with is going to have a problem with any new house on that property. In the crazy neighbor's mind, that property stands for all of the new houses that have been built since, in that neighborhood. Crazy neighbor is reminded he is only one tax payment away from not affording his own house, as the first new house started the comps and taxes being set through the roof. You could not give me that house for free.
You're very invested in making us believe this, aren't you?
Anonymous wrote:We parked by there to take our kids to Open House at Haycock. The neighbor had a sign hanging (similar to those Happy Birthday signs you string up) that read something like Goodbye Gingantor. I had no idea what it meant until reading one of the other threads here about the house. It was gone by the first day of school
Anonymous wrote:
No matter what, the crazy neighbor who ignited the place to begin with is going to have a problem with any new house on that property. In the crazy neighbor's mind, that property stands for all of the new houses that have been built since, in that neighborhood. Crazy neighbor is reminded he is only one tax payment away from not affording his own house, as the first new house started the comps and taxes being set through the roof. You could not give me that house for free.