Anonymous wrote:This must be the same builder that tried to flip a house on Knowles in Kensington Heights earlier this year. The ugly siding and white trim with small front accent window - exact same design. The Knowles house sat through multiple price drops and near as I can tell, was pulled off the market and now just sits vacant. So I'm not too sure about this builder's business model.
Anonymous wrote:Cedarbrook is the local pool and tennis club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing about Kensington (and primarily Chevy chase view): kids that grew up there and went to hr are eager to live in that area. They do not want to live in Chevy chase or Bethesda or Potomac...they want to live in K-town and send their kids to hr and spend summers at cedar rook. It is a very tight knit community with built in buyers who were raised there.
That's the kind of community spirit that attracts me, so Kensington's on my short list. -Not this house, though!
Definite community spirit as long as you are catholic, republican, and send your kids to holy redeemer (otherwise you are sort of left out).
Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing about Kensington (and primarily Chevy chase view): kids that grew up there and went to hr are eager to live in that area. They do not want to live in Chevy chase or Bethesda or Potomac...they want to live in K-town and send their kids to hr and spend summers at cedar rook. It is a very tight knit community with built in buyers who were raised there.