Let's take a former auto body shop on 58th Street in Woodside.... and turn it into six 3-family homes without front yards! Hey, there's still plenty of parking on premises! Hey Monira, thanks for posting your e-mail and phone number so we can contact you about your role in bringing more overdevelopment to western Queens. We didn't have enough absentee landlords and big enough burden on our sewer, electrical and school systems, but thanks to you, we'll soon have more.
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I can envision SUVs parked in front of the barracks doors and hanging junkyards on the balconies. Ah, the land of the free and the home of the tweeded.
While extremely ugly, and I hate paved lawns, it looks better than the garage that was there before. And its not her fault these buildings are there, so that comment was a little ignorant. She is trying to make a living as a real estate agent. If the developer chose her to sell these houses....why should she give up the commission? Because some people dont like these houses in their neighborhood? Would you turn down tens of thousands of dollars in commission just because you thought a house was ugly?
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I can envision SUVs parked in front of the barracks doors and hanging junkyards on the balconies. Ah, the land of the free and the home of the tweeded.
Future home of a piece of the vibrant Queens mosaic.
I always like to see the brokers listed. It gives you an idea as to who will be steered into the development.
While extremely ugly, and I hate paved lawns, it looks better than the garage that was there before.
And its not her fault these buildings are there, so that comment was a little ignorant. She is trying to make a living as a real estate agent. If the developer chose her to sell these houses....why should she give up the commission? Because some people dont like these houses in their neighborhood? Would you turn down tens of thousands of dollars in commission just because you thought a house was ugly?
I'd find another profession. Especially now that the market is tanking and people have less income.
Six 3 family homes in that small space???? Sounds like New Delhi to me.
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