Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, now I know who to avoid - Bethesda-based 1788 Holdings and Washington D.C.-based Persimmon Capital Partners were developers for the project.
Very easy to just change the company name to a new LLC.
1788 also does Quarry Springs. They aren't fly-by-night at least: http://www.1788holdings.com/residential
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, now I know who to avoid - Bethesda-based 1788 Holdings and Washington D.C.-based Persimmon Capital Partners were developers for the project.
Very easy to just change the company name to a new LLC.
1788 also does Quarry Springs. They aren't fly-by-night at least: http://www.1788holdings.com/residential
Quarry Springs cutting prices big time in a close out sale. Cut prices by 1.7 million on most expensive model. They overestimated market on both of these developments
https://quarrysprings.com/residences/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, now I know who to avoid - Bethesda-based 1788 Holdings and Washington D.C.-based Persimmon Capital Partners were developers for the project.
Very easy to just change the company name to a new LLC.
1788 also does Quarry Springs. They aren't fly-by-night at least: http://www.1788holdings.com/residential
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, now I know who to avoid - Bethesda-based 1788 Holdings and Washington D.C.-based Persimmon Capital Partners were developers for the project.
Very easy to just change the company name to a new LLC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, now I know who to avoid - Bethesda-based 1788 Holdings and Washington D.C.-based Persimmon Capital Partners were developers for the project.
Very easy to just change the company name to a new LLC.
Anonymous wrote:Well, now I know who to avoid - Bethesda-based 1788 Holdings and Washington D.C.-based Persimmon Capital Partners were developers for the project.
Anonymous wrote:It's not "Ralph" Lauren. They have no association with it. It's "The Lauren".
The location is good, but they were really pushing it with prices up to $10mln.
Funny story: so in MoCo you have to build affordable housing units also, with a building of that size. They built them, on the ground floor, but they have their own separate entrance and no access to building amenities like the wine tasting room. If you drive past the building on the Woodmont Ave side, you can see the separate entrance by the sidewalk.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always wondered about condos in Bethesda and Friendship Heights where for the same price and the same location you can have a SFH and a hefty budget for maintenance.