2/ I'm reminded of a thing I read in a Joel Garreau book (Edge City?): developers name neighborhoods after whatever they destroyed to build the houses. Yes, there was a (small) (greenhouse) farm there when I bought my old house in 1995.
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3/ tired: the Japanese take whatever we do and do it better wired: blue state yuppies take whatever we do and do it cleaner https://twitter.com/LibertyFarmNH/status/1083008340257579008 …
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I used to live at a place called Hammett Farms. It was an old family farm owned by the Hammetts (of course) that had been developed and turned into town houses. They still lived nearby, one assumes comfortably from all the developers payouts. But I wonder how they feel about it
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Also, oversized? That’s a tiny porch to my Southern eyes.
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Is it just me, or does that look like a plastic toy house sitting on fake grass, next to an identical plastic toy house?
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That's what I was thinking.
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Also, a down payment of $230,000 is double the *total value* of my house when I bought it.
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here's my old house https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/39-Evergreen-Ln-Arlington-MA-02474/56400292_zpid/ … I bought it for $130,000 in 1995, put two additions on it, redid the kitchen, etc. That town has had an explosion in property values over the last 30 years.
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