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May 7, 2008 at 4:05 PM #200751May 7, 2008 at 4:10 PM #200831GoUSCParticipant
All the homes have garages. I won’t speak to the UT article (it is biased and full of mis-stated facts). Regardless, Liberty Station is truly a success from a base redevelopment standpoint and I think it would be a wonderful place to live.
With that said the homes are overpriced.
*Qualification* – I used to work for McMillin.
May 7, 2008 at 4:10 PM #200854GoUSCParticipantAll the homes have garages. I won’t speak to the UT article (it is biased and full of mis-stated facts). Regardless, Liberty Station is truly a success from a base redevelopment standpoint and I think it would be a wonderful place to live.
With that said the homes are overpriced.
*Qualification* – I used to work for McMillin.
May 7, 2008 at 4:10 PM #200762GoUSCParticipantAll the homes have garages. I won’t speak to the UT article (it is biased and full of mis-stated facts). Regardless, Liberty Station is truly a success from a base redevelopment standpoint and I think it would be a wonderful place to live.
With that said the homes are overpriced.
*Qualification* – I used to work for McMillin.
May 7, 2008 at 4:10 PM #200889GoUSCParticipantAll the homes have garages. I won’t speak to the UT article (it is biased and full of mis-stated facts). Regardless, Liberty Station is truly a success from a base redevelopment standpoint and I think it would be a wonderful place to live.
With that said the homes are overpriced.
*Qualification* – I used to work for McMillin.
May 7, 2008 at 4:10 PM #200803GoUSCParticipantAll the homes have garages. I won’t speak to the UT article (it is biased and full of mis-stated facts). Regardless, Liberty Station is truly a success from a base redevelopment standpoint and I think it would be a wonderful place to live.
With that said the homes are overpriced.
*Qualification* – I used to work for McMillin.
May 7, 2008 at 5:17 PM #2009464plexownerParticipantcaveat emptor (as always)
from one of my posts about Liberty Station:
Navy records show 50-60 toxic hot spots on the property and there are questions about how well these sites were cleaned up.
The most telling point to me is that McMillan trucked in six feet of clean topsoil before building on the home sites. Wouldn’t want anyone to test the soil in their front yard now would we?
McMillan told the city that he needed the extra height so the sewage would drain which is interesting since none of the historic buildings are being raised but I assume they will have bathrooms in them???
Here’s a website that tracks ongoing issues at Liberty Station: http://www.ntcsd.org/ – spend some time at this site if you want to see how badly the city and McMillan are screwing the public on this deal.
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search the archives on ‘Liberty Station’ and you will find several threads
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Liberty Station is a great location but the housing is a joke – $900K for a townhouse that is so close to my neighbor that we can hand each other recipes through our kitchen windows? I don’t think so … $900K for a townhouse built on a toxic site with questionable cleanup? I don’t think so …
Look for Liberty Station townhomes to drop below $600K before this correction ends
May 7, 2008 at 5:17 PM #2009814plexownerParticipantcaveat emptor (as always)
from one of my posts about Liberty Station:
Navy records show 50-60 toxic hot spots on the property and there are questions about how well these sites were cleaned up.
The most telling point to me is that McMillan trucked in six feet of clean topsoil before building on the home sites. Wouldn’t want anyone to test the soil in their front yard now would we?
McMillan told the city that he needed the extra height so the sewage would drain which is interesting since none of the historic buildings are being raised but I assume they will have bathrooms in them???
Here’s a website that tracks ongoing issues at Liberty Station: http://www.ntcsd.org/ – spend some time at this site if you want to see how badly the city and McMillan are screwing the public on this deal.
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search the archives on ‘Liberty Station’ and you will find several threads
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Liberty Station is a great location but the housing is a joke – $900K for a townhouse that is so close to my neighbor that we can hand each other recipes through our kitchen windows? I don’t think so … $900K for a townhouse built on a toxic site with questionable cleanup? I don’t think so …
Look for Liberty Station townhomes to drop below $600K before this correction ends
May 7, 2008 at 5:17 PM #2009224plexownerParticipantcaveat emptor (as always)
from one of my posts about Liberty Station:
Navy records show 50-60 toxic hot spots on the property and there are questions about how well these sites were cleaned up.
The most telling point to me is that McMillan trucked in six feet of clean topsoil before building on the home sites. Wouldn’t want anyone to test the soil in their front yard now would we?
McMillan told the city that he needed the extra height so the sewage would drain which is interesting since none of the historic buildings are being raised but I assume they will have bathrooms in them???
Here’s a website that tracks ongoing issues at Liberty Station: http://www.ntcsd.org/ – spend some time at this site if you want to see how badly the city and McMillan are screwing the public on this deal.
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search the archives on ‘Liberty Station’ and you will find several threads
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Liberty Station is a great location but the housing is a joke – $900K for a townhouse that is so close to my neighbor that we can hand each other recipes through our kitchen windows? I don’t think so … $900K for a townhouse built on a toxic site with questionable cleanup? I don’t think so …
Look for Liberty Station townhomes to drop below $600K before this correction ends
May 7, 2008 at 5:17 PM #2008934plexownerParticipantcaveat emptor (as always)
from one of my posts about Liberty Station:
Navy records show 50-60 toxic hot spots on the property and there are questions about how well these sites were cleaned up.
The most telling point to me is that McMillan trucked in six feet of clean topsoil before building on the home sites. Wouldn’t want anyone to test the soil in their front yard now would we?
McMillan told the city that he needed the extra height so the sewage would drain which is interesting since none of the historic buildings are being raised but I assume they will have bathrooms in them???
Here’s a website that tracks ongoing issues at Liberty Station: http://www.ntcsd.org/ – spend some time at this site if you want to see how badly the city and McMillan are screwing the public on this deal.
~
search the archives on ‘Liberty Station’ and you will find several threads
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Liberty Station is a great location but the housing is a joke – $900K for a townhouse that is so close to my neighbor that we can hand each other recipes through our kitchen windows? I don’t think so … $900K for a townhouse built on a toxic site with questionable cleanup? I don’t think so …
Look for Liberty Station townhomes to drop below $600K before this correction ends
May 7, 2008 at 5:17 PM #2008524plexownerParticipantcaveat emptor (as always)
from one of my posts about Liberty Station:
Navy records show 50-60 toxic hot spots on the property and there are questions about how well these sites were cleaned up.
The most telling point to me is that McMillan trucked in six feet of clean topsoil before building on the home sites. Wouldn’t want anyone to test the soil in their front yard now would we?
McMillan told the city that he needed the extra height so the sewage would drain which is interesting since none of the historic buildings are being raised but I assume they will have bathrooms in them???
Here’s a website that tracks ongoing issues at Liberty Station: http://www.ntcsd.org/ – spend some time at this site if you want to see how badly the city and McMillan are screwing the public on this deal.
~
search the archives on ‘Liberty Station’ and you will find several threads
~
Liberty Station is a great location but the housing is a joke – $900K for a townhouse that is so close to my neighbor that we can hand each other recipes through our kitchen windows? I don’t think so … $900K for a townhouse built on a toxic site with questionable cleanup? I don’t think so …
Look for Liberty Station townhomes to drop below $600K before this correction ends
May 7, 2008 at 8:07 PM #200991jParticipantLiberty Station was only a success if you are McMillin or on their payroll. Free land and then then fail to upgrade the infrastructure like you claimed. McMillin should be ran out of town on a rail.
May 7, 2008 at 8:07 PM #201120jParticipantLiberty Station was only a success if you are McMillin or on their payroll. Free land and then then fail to upgrade the infrastructure like you claimed. McMillin should be ran out of town on a rail.
May 7, 2008 at 8:07 PM #201033jParticipantLiberty Station was only a success if you are McMillin or on their payroll. Free land and then then fail to upgrade the infrastructure like you claimed. McMillin should be ran out of town on a rail.
May 7, 2008 at 8:07 PM #201085jParticipantLiberty Station was only a success if you are McMillin or on their payroll. Free land and then then fail to upgrade the infrastructure like you claimed. McMillin should be ran out of town on a rail.
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