Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more people living closer to their jobs, the better. Regardless of whether they rent or own.
You do know that many people no longer have to be close to their jobs. The feds can't even force people to return to their offices
Anonymous wrote:The more people living closer to their jobs, the better. Regardless of whether they rent or own.
Anonymous wrote:The more people living closer to their jobs, the better. Regardless of whether they rent or own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Arlington and just found out a builder is putting a 6 plex next to our house. The entire area has single family houses including a legit historic house. He has already told us that the plexes would be rented. We are resigned to the fact that our house will be a tear down and aren't putting any more money into it except for emergencies.
Jeez, how big is the lot?
Also - renters are not the enemy here. Just because they aren't purchasing doesn't mean they won't be a positive influence in the community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Arlington and just found out a builder is putting a 6 plex next to our house. The entire area has single family houses including a legit historic house. He has already told us that the plexes would be rented. We are resigned to the fact that our house will be a tear down and aren't putting any more money into it except for emergencies.
There should be a requirement that these be units for sale and occupied by owners, not for rent.
There are piles of apartments and condos for rent in low mid and high rises across Arlington and Alexandria, and tons more in development. If people want a rental, they are right there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Arlington and just found out a builder is putting a 6 plex next to our house. The entire area has single family houses including a legit historic house. He has already told us that the plexes would be rented. We are resigned to the fact that our house will be a tear down and aren't putting any more money into it except for emergencies.
Jeez, how big is the lot?
Also - renters are not the enemy here. Just because they aren't purchasing doesn't mean they won't be a positive influence in the community.
DP. Of course renters aren’t the enemy but the point is they took advantage of middle and low income voters by selling them a bill of goods they had no desire to deliver. Why trot out the naacp to talk about how MM will increase black homeownership when you know that’s completely irrelevant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Arlington and just found out a builder is putting a 6 plex next to our house. The entire area has single family houses including a legit historic house. He has already told us that the plexes would be rented. We are resigned to the fact that our house will be a tear down and aren't putting any more money into it except for emergencies.
Jeez, how big is the lot?
Also - renters are not the enemy here. Just because they aren't purchasing doesn't mean they won't be a positive influence in the community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Arlington and just found out a builder is putting a 6 plex next to our house. The entire area has single family houses including a legit historic house. He has already told us that the plexes would be rented. We are resigned to the fact that our house will be a tear down and aren't putting any more money into it except for emergencies.
Jeez, how big is the lot?
Also - renters are not the enemy here. Just because they aren't purchasing doesn't mean they won't be a positive influence in the community.
What? You can't be serious.Anonymous wrote:We are in Arlington and just found out a builder is putting a 6 plex next to our house. The entire area has single family houses including a legit historic house. He has already told us that the plexes would be rented. We are resigned to the fact that our house will be a tear down and aren't putting any more money into it except for emergencies.
Anonymous wrote:We are in Arlington and just found out a builder is putting a 6 plex next to our house. The entire area has single family houses including a legit historic house. He has already told us that the plexes would be rented. We are resigned to the fact that our house will be a tear down and aren't putting any more money into it except for emergencies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m very supportive. We are priced out and would be open to a multiplex. We need more equity in housing.
Earn more money. Lots of openings for side gigs. You have after work and weekends available. Or do you think equity means everything is handed to you? Maybe you should sign up for ARHA housing. They are the epitome of equitable.
LOL. Love how the PP wants "more equity in housing". WTF? It doesn't work that way, and for a reason. You want the neighborhood you've bought in to go UP in value, not down with multiplex and townhouses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m very supportive. We are priced out and would be open to a multiplex. We need more equity in housing.
Earn more money. Lots of openings for side gigs. You have after work and weekends available. Or do you think equity means everything is handed to you? Maybe you should sign up for ARHA housing. They are the epitome of equitable.