Anonymous
Post 10/28/2020 10:45     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

yup, per the county requirement they are attached town homes selling for 200 K
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2020 10:36     Subject: Mt Prospect in North Potomac

can't believe the requirement to include MPDU in a neighborhood with 1.3-1.5 million dollar homes
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2020 10:00     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Schools are an unknown everywhere around MCPS... However, there is no way Travillah Elementary will be an unknown. Middle school and high school if rezoned are pretty decent. Also, most of the kids in this area will try for magnet schools.

Please tell me where they’d be rezoned to? Because I live in this area and it’s not clear if it would be QO, the new Crown, gaithersburg?
And, no, most in this area don’t get into magnets. Not even close. You really don’t sound familiar with the schools.


We are new to the area... why don't kids get into the magnets in this area?
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2020 09:52     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Hamlets might not be selling well as there are MPDU units right across them.
Plus, the weird floor plans.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2020 09:48     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

They have sold 12 Orchards out of the 17 . They are selling like hotcakes. For every, three they sell they increase the price.

Windmill is doing well too. Not sure, how many they sold as my agent is primarily working on the Orchard.

They have only sold 4 Hamlets.

They are done with VIP appointments. They will release into the public domain. Already, on redfin they released them.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2020 09:29     Subject: Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous wrote:Prices went up again today. Those who got in already really got a good deal it seems.


Looks like Orchard and Windmill went up. Do new home build pricing usually go up like this? I think the Hamlet ones have remained steady?
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2020 09:18     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous wrote:Schools are an unknown everywhere around MCPS... However, there is no way Travillah Elementary will be an unknown. Middle school and high school if rezoned are pretty decent. Also, most of the kids in this area will try for magnet schools.

Please tell me where they’d be rezoned to? Because I live in this area and it’s not clear if it would be QO, the new Crown, gaithersburg?
And, no, most in this area don’t get into magnets. Not even close. You really don’t sound familiar with the schools.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2020 08:55     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Schools are an unknown everywhere around MCPS... However, there is no way Travillah Elementary will be an unknown. Middle school and high school if rezoned are pretty decent. Also, most of the kids in this area will try for magnet schools.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2020 17:26     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous wrote:
Prices went up again today. Those who got in already really got a good deal it seems.


LOL This is just such a bad investment. Prices in this area will go back down down to pre-pandemic level which was several 100K less as soon as a vaccine is widely distributed.

1. It is no where close to be only 45 minutes from DC. Its an hour and longer depending on where in DC you are going during off traffic times. Piney Meeting House, Glen and River Road all back up during rush making just getting to Potomac take a ridiculous amount of time. Clara Barton. MacArthur and River all back up. Once you get into DC, you pile in on the western edge and have to fight through everyone coming into DC from VA. Its a bad commute. The commute to NOVA/Tysons is better than the one to DC in the morning but in the afternoon it is beyond horrendous. We had several neighbors move because they just couldn't stand it anymore.

2. The school cluster is not going to get any better. Wootton is right now one of the top schools so it can't go higher. This area is an island in Wootton so in the new boundary study its likely to get moved to QO, NW, Crown or even Gaithersburg depending on how far MCPS wants to go with equity rebalancing. Any of those changes significantly drops the ranking and real estate values.

3. There is always inventory in Potomac which is closer, considered a nicer area, has better private and public schools and is less likely to get rezoned.

4. WFH is highly unlikely to stay at the same levels for people going into DC. Law firms, healthcare, lobbyists, and DC fed agency are all culturally very face time oriented. They are highly unlikely to stick with WFH so the idea that you will only do the monster commute once a week is unlikely.

5. Property taxes are very likely to go up so overspending on an asset that will devalue but that the county will continue assess at the high point you bought increases your losses.


Agree that driving to DC would be tough, but not everyone is doing that. Many work locally, so the location is perfect for them. Schools are always an unknown, so wouldn’t recommend not buying on an unknown. Certainly something to consider, but not a guaranteed loss for sure.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2020 16:55     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous wrote:
Prices went up again today. Those who got in already really got a good deal it seems.


LOL This is just such a bad investment. Prices in this area will go back down down to pre-pandemic level which was several 100K less as soon as a vaccine is widely distributed.

1. It is no where close to be only 45 minutes from DC. Its an hour and longer depending on where in DC you are going during off traffic times. Piney Meeting House, Glen and River Road all back up during rush making just getting to Potomac take a ridiculous amount of time. Clara Barton. MacArthur and River all back up. Once you get into DC, you pile in on the western edge and have to fight through everyone coming into DC from VA. Its a bad commute. The commute to NOVA/Tysons is better than the one to DC in the morning but in the afternoon it is beyond horrendous. We had several neighbors move because they just couldn't stand it anymore.

2. The school cluster is not going to get any better. Wootton is right now one of the top schools so it can't go higher. This area is an island in Wootton so in the new boundary study its likely to get moved to QO, NW, Crown or even Gaithersburg depending on how far MCPS wants to go with equity rebalancing. Any of those changes significantly drops the ranking and real estate values.

3. There is always inventory in Potomac which is closer, considered a nicer area, has better private and public schools and is less likely to get rezoned.

4. WFH is highly unlikely to stay at the same levels for people going into DC. Law firms, healthcare, lobbyists, and DC fed agency are all culturally very face time oriented. They are highly unlikely to stick with WFH so the idea that you will only do the monster commute once a week is unlikely.

5. Property taxes are very likely to go up so overspending on an asset that will devalue but that the county will continue assess at the high point you bought increases your losses.



You make so many valid great point. We really wanted a new house that we could customize to our liking and we love Toll Brothers but att this point, I am almost ok going with an older house (10 years) and spending the 1.4 but being much closer in Potomac.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2020 16:51     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Prices went up again today. Those who got in already really got a good deal it seems.


LOL This is just such a bad investment. Prices in this area will go back down down to pre-pandemic level which was several 100K less as soon as a vaccine is widely distributed.

1. It is no where close to be only 45 minutes from DC. Its an hour and longer depending on where in DC you are going during off traffic times. Piney Meeting House, Glen and River Road all back up during rush making just getting to Potomac take a ridiculous amount of time. Clara Barton. MacArthur and River all back up. Once you get into DC, you pile in on the western edge and have to fight through everyone coming into DC from VA. Its a bad commute. The commute to NOVA/Tysons is better than the one to DC in the morning but in the afternoon it is beyond horrendous. We had several neighbors move because they just couldn't stand it anymore.

2. The school cluster is not going to get any better. Wootton is right now one of the top schools so it can't go higher. This area is an island in Wootton so in the new boundary study its likely to get moved to QO, NW, Crown or even Gaithersburg depending on how far MCPS wants to go with equity rebalancing. Any of those changes significantly drops the ranking and real estate values.

3. There is always inventory in Potomac which is closer, considered a nicer area, has better private and public schools and is less likely to get rezoned.

4. WFH is highly unlikely to stay at the same levels for people going into DC. Law firms, healthcare, lobbyists, and DC fed agency are all culturally very face time oriented. They are highly unlikely to stick with WFH so the idea that you will only do the monster commute once a week is unlikely.

5. Property taxes are very likely to go up so overspending on an asset that will devalue but that the county will continue assess at the high point you bought increases your losses.

Anonymous
Post 10/27/2020 16:45     Subject: Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous wrote:Prices went up again today. Those who got in already really got a good deal it seems.


Wow, they went up significantly. We were looking at the Ridgeview and it is now 50k more. We are definitely getting priced out of the bigger houses.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2020 16:39     Subject: Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Prices went up again today. Those who got in already really got a good deal it seems.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2020 14:15     Subject: Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous wrote:For the windmill collection, do you have a side entry garage option? Based on the interactive site plan it doesn’t appear so but the floorplan shows it.


depend on the model you are considering .. For ridgeview I think you have them by default and you can add more .. like 20K for each additional garage
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2020 13:38     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

I believe this is an option. He gave it for the Orchard.. have to pay almost 9000.