Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you going to have a yard for your children to play in that's not common space? That was our biggest issue with living in a townhouse - we did have a yard which was great during the pandemic when our kids were small and we were outside ALL the time - but we really wished we had something bigger for them to run around in (our yard was fenced in and we weren't comfortable with sending them out to the common area alone). We did move last summer and while we miss our close in location, we're pleased with a bigger yard.
These townhomes look really similar to the ones further down Leesburg Pike that are closer to the new West Falls development. I'd be a little bummed to be spending that much money but not be able to walk anywhere except Trader Joe's and the library.
No, just the common area playground. No private yard. We considered that. We think we'll be fine but can't be sure until we move in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? These look just like the EYA townhouses at Mosaic, except there is stuff at Mosaic and here you're just sitting right off Leesburg Pike.
Sheesh, the hate is real. They're building an outdoor communal gathering space, playground, and meditation area. Since when are all new developments expected to be mixed use? Have you considered that everyone may not want that?
Sounds like OP is trying to convince herself that she made a good choice. It's fine OP - the Tysons Pimmit Library is wonderful and the little playground there is a hidden gem. My kids love to scooter around the trail there, too.
Wrong pronouns and I'm not trying to convince myself of anything. We are very excited about our choice and happy with it. I just don't mind going back and forth with trolls/haters/miserable people who's highlight of the day is jumping on the Internet to inject negativity into people's lives.
OP, I just drove back from Marshall HS/past Tyson's Ridge and thought of this thread. Ignore all the haters. I think those townhomes are a great choice and I hope you have a great community there. Enjoy!
Builder spam? These townhouses are right off a very busy road, plus you get the added inconvenience of being more or less directly across from a high school with the additional congestion that entails.
Close to Tysons if you work there but otherwise not a great location.
This is only inconvenient for you. Most people find it convenient.
This is not a busy road that right in front of your house.
Being near a busy road like this is a plus. Easy access to highways.
Being near a school is a plus. Kids get to school in less than a minute.
To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? These look just like the EYA townhouses at Mosaic, except there is stuff at Mosaic and here you're just sitting right off Leesburg Pike.
Sheesh, the hate is real. They're building an outdoor communal gathering space, playground, and meditation area. Since when are all new developments expected to be mixed use? Have you considered that everyone may not want that?
Sounds like OP is trying to convince herself that she made a good choice. It's fine OP - the Tysons Pimmit Library is wonderful and the little playground there is a hidden gem. My kids love to scooter around the trail there, too.
Wrong pronouns and I'm not trying to convince myself of anything. We are very excited about our choice and happy with it. I just don't mind going back and forth with trolls/haters/miserable people who's highlight of the day is jumping on the Internet to inject negativity into people's lives.
OP, I just drove back from Marshall HS/past Tyson's Ridge and thought of this thread. Ignore all the haters. I think those townhomes are a great choice and I hope you have a great community there. Enjoy!
Builder spam? These townhouses are right off a very busy road, plus you get the added inconvenience of being more or less directly across from a high school with the additional congestion that entails.
Close to Tysons if you work there but otherwise not a great location.
. Anonymous wrote:OP, are you going to have a yard for your children to play in that's not common space? That was our biggest issue with living in a townhouse - we did have a yard which was great during the pandemic when our kids were small and we were outside ALL the time - but we really wished we had something bigger for them to run around in (our yard was fenced in and we weren't comfortable with sending them out to the common area alone). We did move last summer and while we miss our close in location, we're pleased with a bigger yard.
These townhomes look really similar to the ones further down Leesburg Pike that are closer to the new West Falls development. I'd be a little bummed to be spending that much money but not be able to walk anywhere except Trader Joe's and the library.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you going to have a yard for your children to play in that's not common space? That was our biggest issue with living in a townhouse - we did have a yard which was great during the pandemic when our kids were small and we were outside ALL the time - but we really wished we had something bigger for them to run around in (our yard was fenced in and we weren't comfortable with sending them out to the common area alone). We did move last summer and while we miss our close in location, we're pleased with a bigger yard.
These townhomes look really similar to the ones further down Leesburg Pike that are closer to the new West Falls development. I'd be a little bummed to be spending that much money but not be able to walk anywhere except Trader Joe's and the library.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? These look just like the EYA townhouses at Mosaic, except there is stuff at Mosaic and here you're just sitting right off Leesburg Pike.
Sheesh, the hate is real. They're building an outdoor communal gathering space, playground, and meditation area. Since when are all new developments expected to be mixed use? Have you considered that everyone may not want that?
Sounds like OP is trying to convince herself that she made a good choice. It's fine OP - the Tysons Pimmit Library is wonderful and the little playground there is a hidden gem. My kids love to scooter around the trail there, too.
Wrong pronouns and I'm not trying to convince myself of anything. We are very excited about our choice and happy with it. I just don't mind going back and forth with trolls/haters/miserable people who's highlight of the day is jumping on the Internet to inject negativity into people's lives.
OP, I just drove back from Marshall HS/past Tyson's Ridge and thought of this thread. Ignore all the haters. I think those townhomes are a great choice and I hope you have a great community there. Enjoy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? These look just like the EYA townhouses at Mosaic, except there is stuff at Mosaic and here you're just sitting right off Leesburg Pike.
Sheesh, the hate is real. They're building an outdoor communal gathering space, playground, and meditation area. Since when are all new developments expected to be mixed use? Have you considered that everyone may not want that?
Sounds like OP is trying to convince herself that she made a good choice. It's fine OP - the Tysons Pimmit Library is wonderful and the little playground there is a hidden gem. My kids love to scooter around the trail there, too.
Wrong pronouns and I'm not trying to convince myself of anything. We are very excited about our choice and happy with it. I just don't mind going back and forth with trolls/haters/miserable people who's highlight of the day is jumping on the Internet to inject negativity into people's lives.
OP, I just drove back from Marshall HS/past Tyson's Ridge and thought of this thread. Ignore all the haters. I think those townhomes are a great choice and I hope you have a great community there. Enjoy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? These look just like the EYA townhouses at Mosaic, except there is stuff at Mosaic and here you're just sitting right off Leesburg Pike.
Sheesh, the hate is real. They're building an outdoor communal gathering space, playground, and meditation area. Since when are all new developments expected to be mixed use? Have you considered that everyone may not want that?
Sounds like OP is trying to convince herself that she made a good choice. It's fine OP - the Tysons Pimmit Library is wonderful and the little playground there is a hidden gem. My kids love to scooter around the trail there, too.
Wrong pronouns and I'm not trying to convince myself of anything. We are very excited about our choice and happy with it. I just don't mind going back and forth with trolls/haters/miserable people who's highlight of the day is jumping on the Internet to inject negativity into people's lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? These look just like the EYA townhouses at Mosaic, except there is stuff at Mosaic and here you're just sitting right off Leesburg Pike.
Sheesh, the hate is real. They're building an outdoor communal gathering space, playground, and meditation area. Since when are all new developments expected to be mixed use? Have you considered that everyone may not want that?
Sounds like OP is trying to convince herself that she made a good choice. It's fine OP - the Tysons Pimmit Library is wonderful and the little playground there is a hidden gem. My kids love to scooter around the trail there, too.