Anonymous wrote:Wow these homes are expensive! Say, is that a high school with high FARMS just down the road? Don't forget to stock up on popcorn before the school district gets redistricted in 2026.
Anonymous wrote:All current residents and buyers were informed of the lower income housing and weren’t bothered by it. So NO, the prices won’t go down because of it.
The houses blend in nicely with the community and the residents are a welcome part of the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:If you do an internet search, most sources say the home prices will only continue to go up.
Anonymous wrote:If you do an internet search, most sources say the home prices will only continue to go up. Yes, mortgage rates may eventually decline, but refinancing is always an option. Waiting to buy (in Mt. Prospect or anywhere) could actually cost you in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:wont those homes bring down the value of the community? They are literally 200 dollars a square foot or cheaper
Anonymous wrote:If you do an internet search, most sources say the home prices will only continue to go up. Yes, mortgage rates may eventually decline, but refinancing is always an option. Waiting to buy (in Mt. Prospect or anywhere) could actually cost you in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:By the end of summer, Mt. prospect will be SOLD OUT ! Some say, ''the lots are tiny '', '' homes are too expensive '' ''its in gaithersburg '','' it will lose value '' blah, blah, blah blah blah . Sold out baby ! and we own a Windmill palatine and we could not be happier >So buzz off losers!!!