Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense unless the beautiful Lyon Village shopping center is selling out to some developer.
The "beautiful" strip mall? Time to upgrade it. Absolute waste of a pretty good location.
Anonymous wrote:
I still don't see the third bedroom. Is it not shown in the floorplan? The second drawing/photo says "2,048 square feet 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 3 powder rooms"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's still a 2/2
What is 2/2? They have 3 bedroom so what does this signify?
I think the floorplan shown is a 2 bedroom/2 bath (or 2.5 bath).
Look closer. This is standard Arlington 2/1 stacked bedroom. Drives me nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's still a 2/2
What is 2/2? They have 3 bedroom so what does this signify?
I think the floorplan shown is a 2 bedroom/2 bath (or 2.5 bath).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's still a 2/2
What is 2/2? They have 3 bedroom so what does this signify?
Anonymous wrote:It's still a 2/2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The town homes are being listed but the renderings/floor plan are only for 2/2... At 863k that seems off. You can get a she for about 650k minus a garage but a lot more sq ft. AR8312603
Sfh not she
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend personally spoke with the Tramontes (family that owns the Italian Store) and was told it's happening. Agree that parking will be tight, but that doesn't stop anyone from opening things in Clarendon.
Dumb. Will tank if they make that move.
Anonymous wrote:The town homes are being listed but the renderings/floor plan are only for 2/2... At 863k that seems off. You can get a she for about 650k minus a garage but a lot more sq ft. AR8312603
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully they tear down all those old apartments which are the Achilles heel of prosperity for that area