Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a great school because of the students that attend there. If they redistrict, the school that these kids attend will become the new “great school”. I would rather buy in Mt Prospect and know that my kids will attend the same school (wherever it is) as all the other kids in the north Potomac area. Wootton will only go down in rankings after redistricting...so those who argue home prices will drop are wrong in my opinion.
This is a very good point. The mere discussion about re-districting doesn't factor in the fact that the kids from these areas are amazing with involved parents. They would all be moving together (if this is even going to happen).
Why do you think current owners in this area are so opposed to it then? All would handle differently if zoned to QO. Some would go private, some might move, some might go to new school. School redistricting would be a HUGE thing for this community.
Plus it will significantly devalue the homes. School district is #1 issue for homebuyers and people want Wootton, not QO. There is no comparison.
“Significantly”? Define that.
I think the devaluation is by 10%
At least 25.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a great school because of the students that attend there. If they redistrict, the school that these kids attend will become the new “great school”. I would rather buy in Mt Prospect and know that my kids will attend the same school (wherever it is) as all the other kids in the north Potomac area. Wootton will only go down in rankings after redistricting...so those who argue home prices will drop are wrong in my opinion.
This is a very good point. The mere discussion about re-districting doesn't factor in the fact that the kids from these areas are amazing with involved parents. They would all be moving together (if this is even going to happen).
Why do you think current owners in this area are so opposed to it then? All would handle differently if zoned to QO. Some would go private, some might move, some might go to new school. School redistricting would be a HUGE thing for this community.
Plus it will significantly devalue the homes. School district is #1 issue for homebuyers and people want Wootton, not QO. There is no comparison.
“Significantly”? Define that.
I think the devaluation is by 10%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a great school because of the students that attend there. If they redistrict, the school that these kids attend will become the new “great school”. I would rather buy in Mt Prospect and know that my kids will attend the same school (wherever it is) as all the other kids in the north Potomac area. Wootton will only go down in rankings after redistricting...so those who argue home prices will drop are wrong in my opinion.
This is a very good point. The mere discussion about re-districting doesn't factor in the fact that the kids from these areas are amazing with involved parents. They would all be moving together (if this is even going to happen).
Why do you think current owners in this area are so opposed to it then? All would handle differently if zoned to QO. Some would go private, some might move, some might go to new school. School redistricting would be a HUGE thing for this community.
Plus it will significantly devalue the homes. School district is #1 issue for homebuyers and people want Wootton, not QO. There is no comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a great school because of the students that attend there. If they redistrict, the school that these kids attend will become the new “great school”. I would rather buy in Mt Prospect and know that my kids will attend the same school (wherever it is) as all the other kids in the north Potomac area. Wootton will only go down in rankings after redistricting...so those who argue home prices will drop are wrong in my opinion.
This is a very good point. The mere discussion about re-districting doesn't factor in the fact that the kids from these areas are amazing with involved parents. They would all be moving together (if this is even going to happen).
Why do you think current owners in this area are so opposed to it then? All would handle differently if zoned to QO. Some would go private, some might move, some might go to new school. School redistricting would be a HUGE thing for this community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes, there are white, off white. Check online Colombia studio link. There is a pic.Anonymous wrote:To the poster who said they had been to the design center but the selection was limited—I’m assuming there were at least some light-colored cabinets?
Thanks! I had looked at that link and the VA virtual tour, was just curious about the “limited selection because of COVID” poster. Anyways, thanks!
The limited selections are primarily with the countertops and tiles...the cabinets are all available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes, there are white, off white. Check online Colombia studio link. There is a pic.Anonymous wrote:To the poster who said they had been to the design center but the selection was limited—I’m assuming there were at least some light-colored cabinets?
Thanks! I had looked at that link and the VA virtual tour, was just curious about the “limited selection because of COVID” poster. Anyways, thanks!
Anonymous wrote:yes, there are white, off white. Check online Colombia studio link. There is a pic.Anonymous wrote:To the poster who said they had been to the design center but the selection was limited—I’m assuming there were at least some light-colored cabinets?
yes, there are white, off white. Check online Colombia studio link. There is a pic.Anonymous wrote:To the poster who said they had been to the design center but the selection was limited—I’m assuming there were at least some light-colored cabinets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a great school because of the students that attend there. If they redistrict, the school that these kids attend will become the new “great school”. I would rather buy in Mt Prospect and know that my kids will attend the same school (wherever it is) as all the other kids in the north Potomac area. Wootton will only go down in rankings after redistricting...so those who argue home prices will drop are wrong in my opinion.
This is a very good point. The mere discussion about re-districting doesn't factor in the fact that the kids from these areas are amazing with involved parents. They would all be moving together (if this is even going to happen).
Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a great school because of the students that attend there. If they redistrict, the school that these kids attend will become the new “great school”. I would rather buy in Mt Prospect and know that my kids will attend the same school (wherever it is) as all the other kids in the north Potomac area. Wootton will only go down in rankings after redistricting...so those who argue home prices will drop are wrong in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was so disappointed in the low quality Mt. Prospect finishes and the school district is going to be changed--I stopped considering it.
Agree with both. Subpar materials. Also why buy a new home in this area when the public schools are about to be changed so that you get much less for the money. You're better off buying closer to the soon to be established new Wootton boundary. No point buying in Mt. Prospect.
How do you guys know it is low quality ? when I visited the windmills it looked amazing. There is a reason the prices went up over $200K already. The school district change is a nonsense argument. People who can afford millions dollars houses can send their kids to private school if needed. Houses is the school districts nearby are not that cheaper and they are old houses .. People who bought phase 1 at Mt prospect made a great deal..
I agree with the school issue. [b]The rezoning concern is a nothing burger to most families buying at MP.[/b]
As for the low quality, fair question and the reality is that to most here, it's subjective. I am a poster who was really interested in MP early on and was let down once we toured the Orchard and Hamlet. Some things that I noted (and I acknowledge I am not a contractor lol)...
First, for context, I've toured several new home builders: Mitchell and Best, Wormald, Caruso, Kettler Forline, Lennar/NV.
- First off, not a big deal, but the design/decor was not awe inspiring. I know they got a lot of their stuff from RH but still, it was unimpressive. I expected more.
- The floor boards in the house are spring. Not sure if it relates to the subflooring approach but I did not get that in the other homes except for Lennar. The kind of subflooring that seems to have some bounce to it. This was the big thing for me.
- The weird layout of the hamlet and its outdoor space.
Those are the things off the top of my head. Nice homes, but I expected more given the price.
Why do you think that? I live in the surrounding communities. At least half Go to public schools in the million dollar plus homes. Do you think they will all go private? Not many kids in the neighborhood or what?
I’m just curious since it was absolutely a huge concern and much talked about in our neighborhood around the times of the school board elections.
Not that they would go private, rather, I don’t think they would care a whole lot if their house gets rezoned to QO instead of wootton.
I agree. I think buyers in MP (at least ones that are local to this area) are aware of the school situation and either a) won't care a whole lot if their house gets rezoned to QO b) would consider private school if it bothered them or c) understand the risk, but see it as a bigger gain to get a newer updated house in a planned community and are willing to take the risk. If it was just about schools, then surely someone would just buy as close to their desired high school as possible, but there are so many other factors that people are considering.