Anonymous wrote:What are the property taxes like in 2025? A lot of it was estimates in the building phase
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since I followed this thread while I was considering buying I thought I’d share. We have lived here for about a year. Despite both the doom and gloom and rainbow comments here the community is like many other communities in this area, lots of good things, a few annoying things and some indifferent. Our house has had no issue since we moved in, the warranty coverage has worked as expected and we have had no issues getting stuff addressed. The community center is lovely, and despite a few hiccups with getting the pool opened this summer, it is a great space. It promotes a sense of community and there are frequent HOA sponsored events for everyone to mingle. Lots of young families (in my enclave of 6 homes alone there are 5 kids in the same school year).
Yes, areas of the community are loud, made slightly worse right now due to the tree clearing as they build the sound wall. Once the sound wall is in I suspect it will be mitigated substantially, however the homes closest to the highway line will likely always be loud. There’s a reason those are the last lots to become available. We are well embedded into the built up community and hear nothing. It is a nice walking distance to the library and the local park, with the community park set to open in the spring. In regards to the size, style, etc of the house, well that’s personal but we like ours. Our lot provides us with a decent amount of backyard however lots of homes in this area are hardly swimming in land. This isn’t Potomac.
All things considered we are very happy here and are looking forward to having the community done (which they estimate will be about 18 months from now). The houses don’t seem to be having trouble selling so I’m clearly not alone in this sentiment. But remember, different strokes for different folks and I realize this isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.
Thank you for sharing your experience. We are looking to buy a single family home on Renita lane. I see that sound wall is being constructed on 495 but we may need to make a decision about the purchase in a few weeks, so if anyone has a home close to Renita Lane, can you share your experience with noice?
Also, if anyone has experience going to and from Herndon from this community during rush hours i would like to know as my office is in Herndon. We want to be in Bethesda as my wife works in Germantown MD, so Bethesda is middle ground for us.
Thanks a lot for your input
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since I followed this thread while I was considering buying I thought I’d share. We have lived here for about a year. Despite both the doom and gloom and rainbow comments here the community is like many other communities in this area, lots of good things, a few annoying things and some indifferent. Our house has had no issue since we moved in, the warranty coverage has worked as expected and we have had no issues getting stuff addressed. The community center is lovely, and despite a few hiccups with getting the pool opened this summer, it is a great space. It promotes a sense of community and there are frequent HOA sponsored events for everyone to mingle. Lots of young families (in my enclave of 6 homes alone there are 5 kids in the same school year).
Yes, areas of the community are loud, made slightly worse right now due to the tree clearing as they build the sound wall. Once the sound wall is in I suspect it will be mitigated substantially, however the homes closest to the highway line will likely always be loud. There’s a reason those are the last lots to become available. We are well embedded into the built up community and hear nothing. It is a nice walking distance to the library and the local park, with the community park set to open in the spring. In regards to the size, style, etc of the house, well that’s personal but we like ours. Our lot provides us with a decent amount of backyard however lots of homes in this area are hardly swimming in land. This isn’t Potomac.
All things considered we are very happy here and are looking forward to having the community done (which they estimate will be about 18 months from now). The houses don’t seem to be having trouble selling so I’m clearly not alone in this sentiment. But remember, different strokes for different folks and I realize this isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.
Thank you for sharing your experience. We are looking to buy a single family home on Renita lane. I see that sound wall is being constructed on 495 but we may need to make a decision about the purchase in a few weeks, so if anyone has a home close to Renita Lane, can you share your experience with noice?
Also, if anyone has experience going to and from Herndon from this community during rush hours i would like to know as my office is in Herndon. We want to be in Bethesda as my wife works in Germantown MD, so Bethesda is middle ground for us.
Thanks a lot for your input
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any airplane noise?
No airplane noise
There’s quite a lot of highway noise on the outer edges of the neighborhood. It’s not bad in the inside northeast side
I suspect that the traffic noise will be substantially lower after the noise wall along 495 is constructed and after all of the houses and trees are in place.
Anonymous wrote:Since I followed this thread while I was considering buying I thought I’d share. We have lived here for about a year. Despite both the doom and gloom and rainbow comments here the community is like many other communities in this area, lots of good things, a few annoying things and some indifferent. Our house has had no issue since we moved in, the warranty coverage has worked as expected and we have had no issues getting stuff addressed. The community center is lovely, and despite a few hiccups with getting the pool opened this summer, it is a great space. It promotes a sense of community and there are frequent HOA sponsored events for everyone to mingle. Lots of young families (in my enclave of 6 homes alone there are 5 kids in the same school year).
Yes, areas of the community are loud, made slightly worse right now due to the tree clearing as they build the sound wall. Once the sound wall is in I suspect it will be mitigated substantially, however the homes closest to the highway line will likely always be loud. There’s a reason those are the last lots to become available. We are well embedded into the built up community and hear nothing. It is a nice walking distance to the library and the local park, with the community park set to open in the spring. In regards to the size, style, etc of the house, well that’s personal but we like ours. Our lot provides us with a decent amount of backyard however lots of homes in this area are hardly swimming in land. This isn’t Potomac.
All things considered we are very happy here and are looking forward to having the community done (which they estimate will be about 18 months from now). The houses don’t seem to be having trouble selling so I’m clearly not alone in this sentiment. But remember, different strokes for different folks and I realize this isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any airplane noise?
No airplane noise
There’s quite a lot of highway noise on the outer edges of the neighborhood. It’s not bad in the inside northeast side
Anonymous wrote:Is there any airplane noise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This community is so loud it is wild. We visited today during rush hour and the sound is unbearable. There is a constant loud hum of cars on 495 and 270. Wild anyone would buy here. You are literally surrounded by highways
In addition to the noise, that's a significant source of air pollution and is horrible for your health. ESPECIALLY so for young children.
https://health.ucdavis.edu/news/headlines/new-report-highlights-impact-of-roadway-air-pollution-on-indoor-air-quality/2024/03
Anonymous wrote:This community is so loud it is wild. We visited today during rush hour and the sound is unbearable. There is a constant loud hum of cars on 495 and 270. Wild anyone would buy here. You are literally surrounded by highways