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Old 07-06-2022, 01:36 AM   #88
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I don’t disagree with any of those points. My wife and I didn’t want a new home that had that same as the next house next to it look. Established neighborhoods aren’t all gentrified. Any nicely landscaped yard is an anomaly on my street. Maybe it’s going to wayy off gentrification? Dude a couple houses down that rents and is an alright dude but has a shitty front yard and a bunch of cars on the street is having his rental sold. I don’t know if he’s lost his lease or whatever but it’s 100k under what I bought June 2020.

As people in their 30s we peruse Redfin for leisure. Sure, there’s some apartments for 1m+ but I wouldn’t have lived there when I was renting. It sucks to say, but I don’t want to live next to a multi family spot because it’s my backyard. They fucking suck. They throw shit over my fence. Have loud parties past 12 and generally don’t give a shit. I don’t blame them. What benefit are they deriving from this neighborhood? Or even their places in society?
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