Anonymous wrote:OP if you're looking to buy in upper NWDC you should definitely familiarize yourself with the Spring Valley FUDS map. We were uncomfortable buying in another hot upper NW neighborhood because of its proximity to the FUDS.
Anonymous wrote:OP if you're looking to buy in upper NWDC you should definitely familiarize yourself with the Spring Valley FUDS map. We were uncomfortable buying in another hot upper NW neighborhood because of its proximity to the FUDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a Republican? I'm completely serious. It's known for being where a high concentration of DC's tiny population of Republicans live.
And also the poison soil.
No. I didn’t know about the poisonous soil. Or the Republicans. I looked up an article after the first poster responded. How are these houses selling for millions of $ in light of the environmental and health hazards?!
I have a strong feeling that you are a troll who just wanted to start another Spring Valley munitions thread. I enjoy these as much as the next person, but it's still a lame thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its walk score seems a little low. Anyone live here or know the ‘hood?
Not everybody cares about walk scores. I do, but people who live in Spring Valley really don't care. These are people who really love the suburban retro feel -- lots of women in ballet flats and Burberry jackets, little girls with big floppy bows in their hair. Nothing wrong with that -- I actually have friends who live there, but it's not my thing. Different strokes, baby.
Anonymous wrote:Its walk score seems a little low. Anyone live here or know the ‘hood?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a Republican? I'm completely serious. It's known for being where a high concentration of DC's tiny population of Republicans live.
And also the poison soil.
No. I didn’t know about the poisonous soil. Or the Republicans. I looked up an article after the first poster responded. How are these houses selling for millions of $ in light of the environmental and health hazards?!
Anonymous wrote:Are you a Republican? I'm completely serious. It's known for being where a high concentration of DC's tiny population of Republicans live.
And also the poison soil.
