Anonymous wrote:The Spring Valley apologists are just trying to defend their poor decisions. No rational person would buy a house in this neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duh. It's beautiful with half acre lots , giant trees, crime free , quiet , great access to the best privates and country clubs in DC and MD.
And munitions!
Anonymous wrote:Duh. It's beautiful with half acre lots , giant trees, crime free , quiet , great access to the best privates and country clubs in DC and MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in AU Park not Spring Valley. I think Spring Valley is beautiful. Unless you are scooping up dirt from your yard and eating it, I am not sure there is any significant risk in living there. I would probably not grow vegetables without doing a soil test first.
You guys are acting a little crazy and irrational here.
False. The danger is toxic gasses rising from that toxic dirt.
False. You are absolutely making that up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there's any doubt, why buy there at all when you could buy somewhere else?
+1. Regardless of what the neurosurgeon states, there is more than enough anecdotal evidence from people I know who have lived in SV over the years that I'd avoid it. There are plenty of nice neighborhoods in DC that do not have munitions in the backyard.
Because as sentient beings, we are capable of making informed decisions based off of more than just anecdotes. You should hold yourself to a higher standard. At the very least, you should not cast aspersions upon those that exercise thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in AU Park not Spring Valley. I think Spring Valley is beautiful. Unless you are scooping up dirt from your yard and eating it, I am not sure there is any significant risk in living there. I would probably not grow vegetables without doing a soil test first.
You guys are acting a little crazy and irrational here.
False. The danger is toxic gasses rising from that toxic dirt.
Anonymous wrote:I live in AU Park not Spring Valley. I think Spring Valley is beautiful. Unless you are scooping up dirt from your yard and eating it, I am not sure there is any significant risk in living there. I would probably not grow vegetables without doing a soil test first.
You guys are acting a little crazy and irrational here.
Anonymous wrote:Actually when we looked at homes there many of the sellers had Geo soil reports to hand out at the open house.