The document states that my community, along with several others in the eastern part of Loudoun County, Virginia, "is facing a serious challenge that may affect the future of our community and your ability to live here."
Well my oh my oh my. I wouldn't want to live in a densely-populated highrise anyway. Ugh.The Comprehensive Plan calls for the County to use its right of eminent domain to buy your home, bulldoze our community, and replace it with a densely-populated high-rise. Many of you have seen this happen elsewhere. When it does, invariably, the homeowners are driven out of the area because they cannot afford to live in the new community.
It's hard to believe this is happening in this country.
After learning about this situation, I did some research. Apparently, this has been in the works since 2005 when the laws changed regarding "eminent domain."
I need to learn more about eminent domain and how similar situations have effected people and how it could effect me. Help educate me if you know about this.
My community is one of the only "affordable" (and I use that term loosely) single-family-home neighborhoods in my county. The average price of a single family home in this county is..... are you sitting down... something like $750K. That's AVERAGE. My home could sell for the price of a townhouse or condo.... approximately $400K. Now you see why I use the term "affordable" loosely. Had I not bought my home 13 years ago, I would never be able to live here.
This neighborhood is a modest neighborhood of working-class homeowners. There are townhomes and single-family homes here. We are one of 2 neighborhoods in the county that have so-called affordable single-family housing. Guess what? The other neighborhood is also being sought for "eminent domain," the county wanting to build highrise units to replace the single family homes. More income for the county, I guess. Sighhhh...
Disgusting, huh?
Needless to say, this news is upsetting and I plan on fighting this, as do many of my neighbors.
If they bought my home, where would I go? I quite enjoy my deck and my 1/5 of an acre yard. I truly love my gardens. This is HOME and I've spent 13 years trying little-by-little to fix up my rather small 1700 sq foot cottage built in 1973. It's taken me many years and quite a bit of financial investment to make improvements to make my family and I feel more comfortable. There is still much work to do.
But should I invest in the work if soon they will evict me and bulldoze my house? Where will I end up living? I can barely afford to live here! If this happens, I'll either end up in a tiny condo, losing my current enjoyment of my yard, my trees, my gardens.... or I'll have to move totally out of the area and away from my sister and mother who live nearby.
What do you think of this "eminent domain" bullshit? Help me get educated. Enlighten me. I need ammunition.
My first thought was, "I'm not going anywhere. I OWN this property! I've been paying for it for 13 years! I have a deed to this land and my home! They'll have to kill me to get me to move if I'm not ready to move!"
When I said this to someone, I was told, "No they won't have to kill you. They'll just arrest you."
What the fuck?

Could they really arrest me if the county wins and the homeowners lose and they want my home and I refuse to go?
What kinda country is this anyway? Is this America? What happened to the American Dream? Owning your own home is a big part of that. If property ownership means nothing, if your home can be bulldozed by the local govt just because they WANT your land, then what IS home ownership?
I have recently dubbed Loudoun County .... LOCO.

Your thoughts?