Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clarksburg is exactly what the OP describes. Villages with condos, townhomes, detached homes, with prices ranging from $250k to $1 million. Locationally, it is as if it is cut out of the AG.
Besides MPDU properties where can you find $250k properties there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how will this be different from the many developments in the area? seems pretty same except that it's on agricultural reserve.
This would have entry level priced homes at market rate.
Anonymous wrote:Clarksburg is exactly what the OP describes. Villages with condos, townhomes, detached homes, with prices ranging from $250k to $1 million. Locationally, it is as if it is cut out of the AG.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between that and Clarksburg.
Most development in clarksburg is high end. This would have all classes of housing in a healthy dose, hence the separated villages.
Doesn't sound like you have been to Clarksburg.
Anonymous wrote:I’m always amazed how empty the land is near the West Hyattsville metro. Why not use that space to build a village? It’s not MoCo, but the transit infrastructure is there, and it’s close-in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between that and Clarksburg.
Most development in clarksburg is high end. This would have all classes of housing in a healthy dose, hence the separated villages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between that and Clarksburg.
Most development in clarksburg is high end. This would have all classes of housing in a healthy dose, hence the separated villages.
Developers aren’t going to build affordable housing. That’s a myth. They want to build 800-900 townhomes and pack as many people into an area as possible.
The county requires them to build affordable housing under the MPDU program.
Op was talking about affordable for sale market rate housing
Not subsidized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between that and Clarksburg.
Most development in clarksburg is high end. This would have all classes of housing in a healthy dose, hence the separated villages.
Developers aren’t going to build affordable housing. That’s a myth. They want to build 800-900 townhomes and pack as many people into an area as possible.
The county requires them to build affordable housing under the MPDU program.
Op was talking about affordable for sale market rate housing
Not subsidized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between that and Clarksburg.
Most development in clarksburg is high end. This would have all classes of housing in a healthy dose, hence the separated villages.
Developers aren’t going to build affordable housing. That’s a myth. They want to build 800-900 townhomes and pack as many people into an area as possible.
The county requires them to build affordable housing under the MPDU program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between that and Clarksburg.
Most development in clarksburg is high end. This would have all classes of housing in a healthy dose, hence the separated villages.
Developers aren’t going to build affordable housing. That’s a myth. They want to build 800-900 townhomes and pack as many people into an area as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between that and Clarksburg.
Most development in clarksburg is high end. This would have all classes of housing in a healthy dose, hence the separated villages.