Anonymous wrote:“Crusade”?! What century and kind of bigot are you exactly?
Why? I don’t know, why is Greta into Climate anywhere abd not just Södermalm?
This is really such an expected stonewalling! Why are there close to 1,000 planes flying low over your house every day you are not disclosing?
It’s very simple: there are neighborhoods you should be sure to be ok living in because the residents will make it very difficult to recognize the extreme situation for what it is: an unprecedented flight path and a potentially highly dangerous environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever. I don’t think so, I think there should be very explicit guidelines and disclosures in place. I think the Palisades and Foxhall exceeded the Loudon County zoning rules for the residential use zoning a while ago, and so did the communities across the river. I don’t think it’s the seller and buyer contract issue any longer, because it’s objectively harmful to the health of the residents, and children in particular, as well as exceeding the DC noise regulations, and it’s completely unfair to leave it to the two parties to sort it out. I wouldn’t be surprised seeing how we’ve never sorted out the Spring Valley.
But I can assure you, being somewhat young, that all our peer homebuyers in fact pay attention. So either sort it out fairly and transparently, with the government footing the bill as needed, or the next generation will not fall for it, and frankly this is a public health hazard. I can’t see it being done while your own neighbors are undermining you. At the very least, if you come to dcum, you won’t be punked. By Good luck and good night
I assure you someone will buy the house. I’m sorry you were too stupid to notice the planes before you bought.
Yeah, attempted shaming is the lowest form of whatever you have to fight the truth. So, anyway, I didn’t because as you said (Not Me) I wasn’t STUPID enough to buy under the flight path! Are you people (real estate agents) even trying any more? This thread is getting really repetitive?
Wait, you don’t even live there? And you’re on this crusade to save the people who DO live there from their $1million houses? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Did you all grow up on a farm in Idaho? You live in/near the helicopter capital of the world. Obviously there will be city noise, airplanes, helicopters. If you don’t like it, live elsewhere.
It really more peaceful to live outside the flight trajectory in Logan Circle than it is in the Palisades or along MacArthur?
Anonymous wrote:Did you all grow up on a farm in Idaho? You live in/near the helicopter capital of the world. Obviously there will be city noise, airplanes, helicopters. If you don’t like it, live elsewhere.
It really more peaceful to live outside the flight trajectory in Logan Circle than it is in the Palisades or along MacArthur?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever. I don’t think so, I think there should be very explicit guidelines and disclosures in place. I think the Palisades and Foxhall exceeded the Loudon County zoning rules for the residential use zoning a while ago, and so did the communities across the river. I don’t think it’s the seller and buyer contract issue any longer, because it’s objectively harmful to the health of the residents, and children in particular, as well as exceeding the DC noise regulations, and it’s completely unfair to leave it to the two parties to sort it out. I wouldn’t be surprised seeing how we’ve never sorted out the Spring Valley.
But I can assure you, being somewhat young, that all our peer homebuyers in fact pay attention. So either sort it out fairly and transparently, with the government footing the bill as needed, or the next generation will not fall for it, and frankly this is a public health hazard. I can’t see it being done while your own neighbors are undermining you. At the very least, if you come to dcum, you won’t be punked. By Good luck and good night
I assure you someone will buy the house. I’m sorry you were too stupid to notice the planes before you bought.
Yeah, attempted shaming is the lowest form of whatever you have to fight the truth. So, anyway, I didn’t because as you said (Not Me) I wasn’t STUPID enough to buy under the flight path! Are you people (real estate agents) even trying any more? This thread is getting really repetitive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, sober. Also going to a Valentines dinner. Have a lovely night and here’s hoping you find a conscience along the way.
Parting thought: the flight path in DC is clear, contained, unfair, dangerous and polluted. As you were.
I don’t have a conscience because I can see that the map shows flight paths everywhere around the area?

Anonymous wrote:No, sober. Also going to a Valentines dinner. Have a lovely night and here’s hoping you find a conscience along the way.
Parting thought: the flight path in DC is clear, contained, unfair, dangerous and polluted. As you were.
Anonymous wrote:Ok then.
How’s this?
https://www.popville.com/2021/12/an-increase-in-noise-coming-from-planes-departing-dca-lately-the-past-few-months/
It’s really bad through about the Wesley Heights. Don’t do it, you heard it here first. It’s really bad: for your wealth, health and children.
I wasn’t gonna go there but you asked for it!