Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be great for group housing for disabled adults. Arlington county should buy it.
NP. I’m from Arlington and remember this idea being floated ~20 years ago, and maybe even before that. I’d have to look for old articles, but I remember the neighborhood being opposed to using it as any kind of group home.
Honestly, who cares what the neighbors want? Disabled people have to live somewhere, and its not like a family is going to buy it. Neighbors don't get to pick or choose who moves into the house next door.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine buying a house for over 1 mil and having zero backyard. The house takes up the entire lot!
I agree -- but it's weird because the article says the house takes up less than half the lot. That doesn't appear right from the satellite photo.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine buying a house for over 1 mil and having zero backyard. The house takes up the entire lot!
Anonymous wrote:It would be great for group housing for disabled adults. Arlington county should buy it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be great for group housing for disabled adults. Arlington county should buy it.
NP. I’m from Arlington and remember this idea being floated ~20 years ago, and maybe even before that. I’d have to look for old articles, but I remember the neighborhood being opposed to using it as any kind of group home.
Anonymous wrote:I mean...its not bad.
A lot of open-air rooms which could be closed off with walls easily. Rip out the basement tile and chop up the island.
Not seeing the issue here?
Anonymous wrote:It would be great for group housing for disabled adults. Arlington county should buy it.