Ah, new attached units just waiting to be bought and rented out by an absentee landlord. I can see the future of those lawns and it involves concrete... You know these are being marketed toward absentee landlords because they're showing them with the rodent bait signs still in the windows...
It's a shame that this will be paved over eventually because someone actually took some time to add nice details to these otherwise typical brick shit houses... They textured the stucco nicely and inset a nice metal address plate on them and actually tried to make them look unique and not like the rest of the crap being built... I wish all the contractors would put a little bit of effort, money and care into their buildings... Then the over development might not be so hard to take!
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WOAH! Lawns?! Now all you have to do is replace that piece of garbage behind the grass and this propery will be presentable.
Ahem... property*.
It's a shame that this will be paved over eventually because someone actually took some time to add nice details to these otherwise typical brick shit houses... They textured the stucco nicely and inset a nice metal address plate on them and actually tried to make them look unique and not like the rest of the crap being built... I wish all the contractors would put a little bit of effort, money and care into their buildings... Then the over development might not be so hard to take!
There is nothing attractive about this. They have the look of a housing project from the 1950s.
The tacky meters are always a nice touch.
Looks like Howard beach.
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