Anonymous wrote:Clearly the PP does not live in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:
But also lets not act like Arlington Forest Club is a community pool!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
OP here, I’m surprised they aren’t doing some sort of clubhouse with gym, pool etc like they have done for other neighborhoods.
Not in Arlington. What are you talking about?
In Arlington Lyon Park and Lyon Village both have clubhouses and parks that were built by the developer.
Arlington Forest built a tennis and pool club for the neighborhood. Also built a charming little village with shops and cafes, now a nice Outback, pizza joint etc.
Run by the civic associations. The Groves will be part of a civic association that maintains and owns a park. They couldn’t have installed a pool or clubhouse just for these three dozen houses and not the other 600 homes. That’s not how Arlington works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
OP here, I’m surprised they aren’t doing some sort of clubhouse with gym, pool etc like they have done for other neighborhoods.
Not in Arlington. What are you talking about?
In Arlington Lyon Park and Lyon Village both have clubhouses and parks that were built by the developer.
Arlington Forest built a tennis and pool club for the neighborhood. Also built a charming little village with shops and cafes, now a nice Outback, pizza joint etc.
Run by the civic associations. The Groves will be part of a civic association that maintains and owns a park. They couldn’t have installed a pool or clubhouse just for these three dozen houses and not the other 600 homes. That’s not how Arlington works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
OP here, I’m surprised they aren’t doing some sort of clubhouse with gym, pool etc like they have done for other neighborhoods.
Not in Arlington. What are you talking about?
In Arlington Lyon Park and Lyon Village both have clubhouses and parks that were built by the developer.
Arlington Forest built a tennis and pool club for the neighborhood. Also built a charming little village with shops and cafes, now a nice Outback, pizza joint etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
OP here, I’m surprised they aren’t doing some sort of clubhouse with gym, pool etc like they have done for other neighborhoods.
Not in Arlington. What are you talking about?
In Arlington Lyon Park and Lyon Village both have clubhouses and parks that were built by the developer.
Arlington Forest built a tennis and pool club for the neighborhood. Also built a charming little village with shops and cafes, now a nice Outback, pizza joint etc.
Arlington Forest is not for the neighborhood. It's a private pool with a 7 year waitlist. And it's not even in walking distance of the dumpy shipping center you're talking about. (AFC member and long time resident)
You must have impossibly high standards. The Arlington Forest shopping center is nice. It looks colonial inspired with its columns and are brick facade. There’s a popular new coffee shop that just opened. The outdoor seating was recently replaced and is often full on warm days. The shops are surrounded by tall oak trees.
It might be a very old shopping center, older than most of our parents or grandparents, but that’s precisely why it’s charming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
OP here, I’m surprised they aren’t doing some sort of clubhouse with gym, pool etc like they have done for other neighborhoods.
Not in Arlington. What are you talking about?
In Arlington Lyon Park and Lyon Village both have clubhouses and parks that were built by the developer.
Arlington Forest built a tennis and pool club for the neighborhood. Also built a charming little village with shops and cafes, now a nice Outback, pizza joint etc.
Arlington Forest is not for the neighborhood. It's a private pool with a 7 year waitlist. And it's not even in walking distance of the dumpy shipping center you're talking about. (AFC member and long time resident)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
OP here, I’m surprised they aren’t doing some sort of clubhouse with gym, pool etc like they have done for other neighborhoods.
Not in Arlington. What are you talking about?
In Arlington Lyon Park and Lyon Village both have clubhouses and parks that were built by the developer.
Arlington Forest built a tennis and pool club for the neighborhood. Also built a charming little village with shops and cafes, now a nice Outback, pizza joint etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not like Toll Brothers can’t sell houses for over $2M. They have done so elsewhere in the area. Just not sure I’d want to spend over $2M that close to the run-down, rodent-infested garden apartments sandwiched nearby between Wilson and Arlington Blvd.
Eww Arlington poors.
No that area is fall church. Double Ew.
You are mistaken, that's Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re building a brand new neighborhood, at least put in neighborhood pool and tennis! What the heck?! That alone would have sold the houses.
OP here, I’m surprised they aren’t doing some sort of clubhouse with gym, pool etc like they have done for other neighborhoods.
Not in Arlington. What are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not like Toll Brothers can’t sell houses for over $2M. They have done so elsewhere in the area. Just not sure I’d want to spend over $2M that close to the run-down, rodent-infested garden apartments sandwiched nearby between Wilson and Arlington Blvd.
Eww Arlington poors.
Anonymous wrote:I agree a huge missed opportunity for a pool. But the price point is excellent for new construction and this is the last new construction single family community that North Arlington is going to see. The location is extremely convenient to 50, 66, Wilson Blvd, EFC metro. It's a lovely, green part of the county - the price point is quite good. They will sell fast.