One more minor sticking point -- an anachronism has to do with historical context. I think the term you were looking for was "paradox."
I stand corrected, Zoo - thanks for the appropriate verbage. Being a History major (not nearly as astute or learned as Ock, of course

), you'd think I'd have caught myself on that.
Honestly, it was the amenities other stuff that the builder was willing to throw in at Georgetown that got our attention - breaks on H.O.A. fees, upgrades, etc - because in the current market, Seda was so desperate to sell the housing stock.
Above and beyond that, it's perfect for us because it's so close to 9A, which is crucial for us and our multiple jobs. In this case, the paradoxical idealistic/wannabee-urbanist, living amidst the sprawl (kind of silly, I'll admit), is glad to have easy access to freeways. The location is ideal for the commute to our lives/jobs on the Southside, Doctor's Lake, Fort Caroline, and Arlington. Thank you inner beltway! BTW, I'd had my heart set on Berkman since the day Phase I broke ground, but that wasn't reasonable given our 'other factors.' One day, ideally, I'd love to be in the core.
On a lighter note, since my neighborhood doesn't yet have a recycling deal in place, I regularly trot down to Philips/Baymeadows with trunkfuls of recyclables.
