Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:House was originally built as a halfway house in cahoots with a neighbor who worked for Arlington County. Neighbors got together and forced Arlington to deny use permit.
The owner needed federal/state/local governments to pay for occupants When he couldn’t use it as halfway house, he went bankrupt and lost house. It has been through several owners since who lost money too.
I’m pretty sure this is a lie. The construction of this house had a long, well-documented history that in no way fits with this theory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington County should buy it and tear it down for a small park. Arlington County was bamboozled by the original builder and they should make amends for allowing this monstrosity to be built.
What, that’s a terrible idea. This would be great for a group home for disabled adults or teens.
Anonymous wrote:House was originally built as a halfway house in cahoots with a neighbor who worked for Arlington County. Neighbors got together and forced Arlington to deny use permit.
The owner needed federal/state/local governments to pay for occupants When he couldn’t use it as halfway house, he went bankrupt and lost house. It has been through several owners since who lost money too.
Anonymous wrote:House was originally built as a halfway house in cahoots with a neighbor who worked for Arlington County. Neighbors got together and forced Arlington to deny use permit.
The owner needed federal/state/local governments to pay for occupants When he couldn’t use it as halfway house, he went bankrupt and lost house. It has been through several owners since who lost money too.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington County should buy it and tear it down for a small park. Arlington County was bamboozled by the original builder and they should make amends for allowing this monstrosity to be built.
Anonymous wrote:This is so bad. Hideous curb appeal. Bedrooms chopped up across FOUR levels. Cheeses early oughts construction.