Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you people say - that’s freaking gorgeous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it was zoned for Wootton it would sell but Gaithersburg HD - no way.
Crown and Rio is our favorite close family destination for restaurants, movies, and walking around. Its SO MUCH nicer than the Kentlands or Fallsgrove which are the only other planned suburb/town like areas out this way.
And the great Lifetime fitness across the street with the huge outdoor pool with slides? I want to live there. I’m seriously considering it for retirement.
We also have friends who downsized from a Potomac mansion to one of those luxury townhomes. Their children and grand children live close by and they can walk to shops, restaurants, the movies and the gym. The elevator is a plus for them as they are getting old. What’s not to like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if this was in DC with terrible schools you would not wonder why?
Nope, because people like and want to live in DC. OP is talking about Gaithersburg, which most people don't want to live in even at a much lower price tag.
Most people don't want to live in a city. Most people have to live in or near a city because of a job. Most people hate living in the city.
Most people prefer living in the burbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those homes are gorgeous. Absolutely fabulous. Imagine owning one in NYC, Manhattan. A brownstone of this size would go for 25 000 000 easily. It is beautiful space. Crown is an amazing area and it is happening. It sits on 270 so it is easy commute. I would love to own one of them if I could only afford them. Much rather then a crappy 2 bedroom in Bethesda for the same price, easy choice, just 10 minutes extra drive on 270? Anytime. Just gimme money.
Just 10 minutes drive to downtown Bethesda? Right now, in the middle of the afternoon on a day schools are closed as are many businesses, google maps says it will take 23 minutes. At 4 am it would probably be 20. During rush at least 40. It is not 10 minutes unless you are in a helicopter.
If you are going to try to hype an area, it helps to at least remotely stick to reality.
No, she said it was 10 more minutes on 270. Harris Teeter at the crown to Chopt Bethesda (which is right off 270) is 10 minutes.
Only an insane person would want to be in downtown Bethesda anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it was zoned for Wootton it would sell but Gaithersburg HD - no way.
Crown and Rio is our favorite close family destination for restaurants, movies, and walking around. Its SO MUCH nicer than the Kentlands or Fallsgrove which are the only other planned suburb/town like areas out this way.
And the great Lifetime fitness across the street with the huge outdoor pool with slides? I want to live there. I’m seriously considering it for retirement.
Anonymous wrote:If it was zoned for Wootton it would sell but Gaithersburg HD - no way.
Crown and Rio is our favorite close family destination for restaurants, movies, and walking around. Its SO MUCH nicer than the Kentlands or Fallsgrove which are the only other planned suburb/town like areas out this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I commute from Crown to Downtown Bethesda. It takes me on average 20 to 25 minutes on the week day. Arriving at 8am. Occasionally I take detour here or there if there is a jam but it is only like once every few months. Other then that, we could NEVER afford as much home as we can at Crown, we would never have walkability, amenities and everything. Kids love it there. We send them to private. Wife works locally at the Hospital. What's not to love. We go to Bethesda to visit our friends and we come back happier every time.
googled for you traffic from C to B.
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Crown+Single+Family+Homes+by+Wormald,+485+Salk+Cir,+Gaithersburg,+MD+20878/Bethesda,+Maryland/@39.0492589,-77.2887068,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m18!4m17!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b62d57ada3e905:0xbff1c158dae7e4e9!2m2!1d-77.2034263!2d39.1112102!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b7cbb76a24022d:0x26b279f76a2bcd0d!2m2!1d-77.0947092!2d38.984652!2m3!6e1!7e2!8j1548921600!3e0
The link you sent shows a 35 minute trip at 3:30 pm. This is before rush, going against rush (southbound in the evening), on a day with lighter than normal traffic. How are you making it in 20-25 during morning rush?
Anonymous wrote:I commute from Crown to Downtown Bethesda. It takes me on average 20 to 25 minutes on the week day. Arriving at 8am. Occasionally I take detour here or there if there is a jam but it is only like once every few months. Other then that, we could NEVER afford as much home as we can at Crown, we would never have walkability, amenities and everything. Kids love it there. We send them to private. Wife works locally at the Hospital. What's not to love. We go to Bethesda to visit our friends and we come back happier every time.
googled for you traffic from C to B.
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Crown+Single+Family+Homes+by+Wormald,+485+Salk+Cir,+Gaithersburg,+MD+20878/Bethesda,+Maryland/@39.0492589,-77.2887068,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m18!4m17!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b62d57ada3e905:0xbff1c158dae7e4e9!2m2!1d-77.2034263!2d39.1112102!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b7cbb76a24022d:0x26b279f76a2bcd0d!2m2!1d-77.0947092!2d38.984652!2m3!6e1!7e2!8j1548921600!3e0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those homes are gorgeous. Absolutely fabulous. Imagine owning one in NYC, Manhattan. A brownstone of this size would go for 25 000 000 easily. It is beautiful space. Crown is an amazing area and it is happening. It sits on 270 so it is easy commute. I would love to own one of them if I could only afford them. Much rather then a crappy 2 bedroom in Bethesda for the same price, easy choice, just 10 minutes extra drive on 270? Anytime. Just gimme money.
Just 10 minutes drive to downtown Bethesda? Right now, in the middle of the afternoon on a day schools are closed as are many businesses, google maps says it will take 23 minutes. At 4 am it would probably be 20. During rush at least 40. It is not 10 minutes unless you are in a helicopter.
If you are going to try to hype an area, it helps to at least remotely stick to reality.
No, she said it was 10 more minutes on 270. Harris Teeter at the crown to Chopt Bethesda (which is right off 270) is 10 minutes.
Only an insane person would want to be in downtown Bethesda anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those homes are gorgeous. Absolutely fabulous. Imagine owning one in NYC, Manhattan. A brownstone of this size would go for 25 000 000 easily. It is beautiful space. Crown is an amazing area and it is happening. It sits on 270 so it is easy commute. I would love to own one of them if I could only afford them. Much rather then a crappy 2 bedroom in Bethesda for the same price, easy choice, just 10 minutes extra drive on 270? Anytime. Just gimme money.
Just 10 minutes drive to downtown Bethesda? Right now, in the middle of the afternoon on a day schools are closed as are many businesses, google maps says it will take 23 minutes. At 4 am it would probably be 20. During rush at least 40. It is not 10 minutes unless you are in a helicopter.
If you are going to try to hype an area, it helps to at least remotely stick to reality.
Anonymous wrote:I've toured the model. It's something to be seen, that's for sure. But there is no way I could see myself or my family living there. Even with a huge price drop. The layout of the house is just not family friendly.

Anonymous wrote:Those homes are gorgeous. Absolutely fabulous. Imagine owning one in NYC, Manhattan. A brownstone of this size would go for 25 000 000 easily. It is beautiful space. Crown is an amazing area and it is happening. It sits on 270 so it is easy commute. I would love to own one of them if I could only afford them. Much rather then a crappy 2 bedroom in Bethesda for the same price, easy choice, just 10 minutes extra drive on 270? Anytime. Just gimme money.