Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t be moving into something with stairs as a retirement home.
Anonymous wrote:I've been in Old Town since 1971 and I've never seen water touch Union street south of Prince. Ever.
This board has a lunatic woman who spwnds here dying days posting about Alexandria and flooding. It's some sort of mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t be moving into something with stairs as a retirement home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed with the other poster, if you want something where you can just lock and walk away, an apartment maybe more ideal. Imagine having a TH, you are away, and mail starts piling up. Will be a massive sign for potential trespassers that no one is home.
I agree apartment in many ways (space, HOA) is not ideal as well but given the divide between your apartment and street level, coupled with a lack of stairs, I do think it may be a better bet. Either that or a TH in a more TH community setting with lots of neighbors so that you at least reduce the chances of a break in when away (but the massive amount of stairs will be annoying).
If apartment here is one I just saw, 3BR, decent Sq footage, and very walkable (can't comment on price as I don't have much experience with apartment pricing plus I find, due to my own inherent bias, to price them fairly since I feel they tend to be overpriced compared to TH options...but that's my bias I feel): https://redf.in/LghyI8
U know u can have usps hold mail?, right? I do it like ten times a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good feedback. Thank you. I think I have 20 years before I need to worry about stairs, but I hadn't even noticed the boat slip, and don't want it. I'll continue looking. Just not loving the idea of an apartment.
If you’re looking in Old Town, be wary of Union Street. The first few blocks up from the waterfront are built on fill and flood pretty regularly. Look at the water level measure carved into the Torpedo Factory. The elevation rises pretty quickly, so anything more than a couple blocks up is fine.
Anonymous wrote:I've been in Old Town since 1971 and I've never seen water touch Union street south of Prince. Ever.
This board has a lunatic woman who spwnds here dying days posting about Alexandria and flooding. It's some sort of mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:You’re really paying for the boat slip with this condo. Do you have a boat? For $975k, I would expect a bigger kitchen. I know this area and it’s very nice. Would this be your primary residence?
Anonymous wrote:Agreed with the other poster, if you want something where you can just lock and walk away, an apartment maybe more ideal. Imagine having a TH, you are away, and mail starts piling up. Will be a massive sign for potential trespassers that no one is home.
I agree apartment in many ways (space, HOA) is not ideal as well but given the divide between your apartment and street level, coupled with a lack of stairs, I do think it may be a better bet. Either that or a TH in a more TH community setting with lots of neighbors so that you at least reduce the chances of a break in when away (but the massive amount of stairs will be annoying).
If apartment here is one I just saw, 3BR, decent Sq footage, and very walkable (can't comment on price as I don't have much experience with apartment pricing plus I find, due to my own inherent bias, to price them fairly since I feel they tend to be overpriced compared to TH options...but that's my bias I feel): https://redf.in/LghyI8