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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Yet another reason I will never live somewhere with HOA...
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<blockquote data-quote="Torch10th" data-source="post: 12737762" data-attributes="member: 15703"><p>Not true at all. My parents are fairly well off. Both in the house they owned previous to their current and in their current house, there has always been at least one house on the block that the people simply didn't care.</p><p></p><p>Both neighborhoods in question are still considered higher end neighborhoods for our area. Just down the street of their current residence, there is a family of hoarders that never put a yard in at all. They half-assed some seed for sawd in the front yard and put a single tree up. That's it. Their lot is otherwise a pile of dirt and gravel. All of their cars sit outside because their garage is full of other crap. They've also got a large uncovered water tank sitting in the front yard that they use to collect rain water for a sprinkler system they don't have.</p><p></p><p>All you need is just one house on the block to not give a crap.</p><p></p><p>If you're house hunting and you find two houses you like. Both in great condition, both in great neighborhoods with good schools and both at the same price. But, one house sits next to a house that is owned by somebody that does care about keeping it well maintained and manicured.</p><p></p><p>Which house are you going to be more apt to purchase? Probably the house that doesn't have the eye-sore sitting next door. Now put yourself in the shoes of the guy trying to sell his house with the eye-sore next to it.</p><p></p><p>Which house</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torch10th, post: 12737762, member: 15703"] Not true at all. My parents are fairly well off. Both in the house they owned previous to their current and in their current house, there has always been at least one house on the block that the people simply didn't care. Both neighborhoods in question are still considered higher end neighborhoods for our area. Just down the street of their current residence, there is a family of hoarders that never put a yard in at all. They half-assed some seed for sawd in the front yard and put a single tree up. That's it. Their lot is otherwise a pile of dirt and gravel. All of their cars sit outside because their garage is full of other crap. They've also got a large uncovered water tank sitting in the front yard that they use to collect rain water for a sprinkler system they don't have. All you need is just one house on the block to not give a crap. If you're house hunting and you find two houses you like. Both in great condition, both in great neighborhoods with good schools and both at the same price. But, one house sits next to a house that is owned by somebody that does care about keeping it well maintained and manicured. Which house are you going to be more apt to purchase? Probably the house that doesn't have the eye-sore sitting next door. Now put yourself in the shoes of the guy trying to sell his house with the eye-sore next to it. Which house [/QUOTE]
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