Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in GEH and am unaware of this situation with a guy living in a partial home! What street is that?
NP. I live in GEH too. If it's the situation I'm thinking of, a man lives in the third floor of a brick monstrosity. The building is filled with junk. Old cars everywhere. Can't think of the road name but it's in the older section of GEH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in GEH and am unaware of this situation with a guy living in a partial home! What street is that?
NP. I live in GEH too. If it's the situation I'm thinking of, a man lives in the third floor of a brick monstrosity. The building is filled with junk. Old cars everywhere. Can't think of the road name but it's in the older section of GEH.
madawaska?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in GEH and am unaware of this situation with a guy living in a partial home! What street is that?
NP. I live in GEH too. If it's the situation I'm thinking of, a man lives in the third floor of a brick monstrosity. The building is filled with junk. Old cars everywhere. Can't think of the road name but it's in the older section of GEH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in GEH and am unaware of this situation with a guy living in a partial home! What street is that?
NP. I live in GEH too. If it's the situation I'm thinking of, a man lives in the third floor of a brick monstrosity. The building is filled with junk. Old cars everywhere. Can't think of the road name but it's in the older section of GEH.
Anonymous wrote:I live in GEH and am unaware of this situation with a guy living in a partial home! What street is that?
Anonymous wrote:The new builds are very nice but, to be honest, it's the prevalence of dumpy properties that is the problem. Junky ramblers with overgrown yards and abandoned cars. Reportedly there is even a man living in a partially completed building. Seems like 2 million dollars is excessive to live with that.
Anonymous wrote:PP, are you familiar with these neighborhoods? The lot sizes are so much smaller in Brookmont and Glen Echo vs GEH. There is also a much more “natural” vibe to GEH vs the houses dropped curbside in Brookmont and Glen Echo. ai like all 3 neighborhoods (and live in one of them) but GEH is pretty different than the other two, even though geographically it is between them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GEH has a disproportionate number of teardowns because property is cheaper than in other parts of Bethesda/CC due to the flightpath.
How wrong on that one.
Agree with PP. Nowhere else in the area is there such a high concentration of new builds, there’s a reason, and please let us know if you have a more plausible one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GEH has a disproportionate number of teardowns because property is cheaper than in other parts of Bethesda/CC due to the flightpath.
How wrong on that one.
Agree with PP. Nowhere else in the area is there such a high concentration of new builds, there’s a reason, and please let us know if you have a more plausible one.
It used to be a downscale area with homes to match. The flightpath stuff is just, um, noise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Can you recommend a good builder on Glen Echo Heights?
+1 in Bethesda
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GEH has a disproportionate number of teardowns because property is cheaper than in other parts of Bethesda/CC due to the flightpath.
How wrong on that one.
Agree with PP. Nowhere else in the area is there such a high concentration of new builds, there’s a reason, and please let us know if you have a more plausible one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GEH has a disproportionate number of teardowns because property is cheaper than in other parts of Bethesda/CC due to the flightpath.
How wrong on that one.