Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crime crime crime. And remember, PG County had to enforce a teen curfew because of mob fights, etc this past summer.
WITW would want to live there?
1 million of us. Lol.
1 million people live in National Harbor? Best laugh I’ve had all day.
The townhome community behind the Gaylord and National Harbor is gated, with private security. Why do you think that is?
PP I responded to was talking about PG County, not NH, which is why I said 1Million. The population of PGCo. Keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Retail and foot traffic will fail when areas charge for parking. Paying for parking is like paying for shipping. We hate it.
Rockville town center has this problem and so does National Harbor.
If these places want people to come and wander around on weekends to eat and shop there needs to be incentives. Paying to park when other places are free isn’t it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in MoCo hearing people say racist things about PG county but it’s actually a great place to live.
It is a great place to live. My friends who live in PG and NH really like it. I live in DC, but would move to PG before I'd move to Montgomery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in MoCo hearing people say racist things about PG county but it’s actually a great place to live.
It is a great place to live. My friends who live in PG and NH really like it. I live in DC, but would move to PG before I'd move to Montgomery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retail and foot traffic will fail when areas charge for parking. Paying for parking is like paying for shipping. We hate it.
Rockville town center has this problem and so does National Harbor.
If these places want people to come and wander around on weekends to eat and shop there needs to be incentives. Paying to park when other places are free isn’t it.
The wharf seems to doing quite well and it was built in a bad part if DC. Probably just as dangerous if not more dangerous than oxon hill.
I wouldn’t compare it to the Wharf but I would compare it somewhat to Navy Yard. Before Nats Park was built it was a real dump. It still has excessive crime because of the housing developments in SE (there have been lawsuits about them, they have the most crime, esp violent gun and trafficking crimes, among all of DC’s section 8 and it is a severe ongoing problem). People however still want to live across the street from that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retail and foot traffic will fail when areas charge for parking. Paying for parking is like paying for shipping. We hate it.
Rockville town center has this problem and so does National Harbor.
If these places want people to come and wander around on weekends to eat and shop there needs to be incentives. Paying to park when other places are free isn’t it.
The wharf seems to doing quite well and it was built in a bad part if DC. Probably just as dangerous if not more dangerous than oxon hill.
Anonymous wrote:Because National Harbor isn't desirable. It's a boring enclave that gets old after a week. No metro, no charm, PG county crime, and $800/mo condo fees.
There simply is no draw to actually live in Nat. Harbor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friend was looking at condos in National Harbor and was interested to find that prices there have flatlined or even declined in value, not even considering inflation.
Example is this one, which sold for $405k in 2017 and sold again for $399k in 2025.
https://redf.in/5v6ITi
What factors are causing National Harbor real estate to be flat/declining in value?
Have you ever been to National Harbor?