Please post McMansion pictures here!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There was a time when people moved to the 'burbs for light, fresh air, sunshine, better schools, regardless of how one defined "better".

Now, moving into certain neighborhoods with overly large houses, often a mishmash of every architectural style seen in the last 1,000 years, is a very good reason to move back to the city. Or a good argument for moving into a suburb with a strong hoa.

P.S. Love, love, love the term "snout house".

Only a handful of areas in DC offers architectural distinction or consistency of any sort. You don't actually mean "the city". You mean only very limited certain parts of the city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If some of these owners get a less that warm reception in their new neighborhoods consider that their investment has probably really impacted current resident's property taxes. I know of some in close in neighborhoods who have seen their taxes double in the last few years due to the addition of outsized houses.





The answer is easy: Live where you can afford to live. Maybe the new house owners don't appreciate your irrational rants about the inevitable.

Death and taxes, baby.

Anonymous


I hope I see it when the "McMansion" property owners sue posters who can't afford to be sued, of reputing their photos here. ALL SORTS of potential charges......

Didn't your mother ever tell you not to bother people with more money than you?

Gosh, no wonder you people don't get ahead. No brains. None.




Anonymous
of reputing= for posting
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There was a time when people moved to the 'burbs for light, fresh air, sunshine, better schools, regardless of how one defined "better".

Now, moving into certain neighborhoods with overly large houses, often a mishmash of every architectural style seen in the last 1,000 years, is a very good reason to move back to the city. Or a good argument for moving into a suburb with a strong hoa.

P.S. Love, love, love the term "snout house".



So the suburbs still have more light, fresh air, sunshine and superior schools, compared to DC.

People will move to a city when it's a vibrant, creative, 24-hour environment, not an overgrown snotty village, which is all the District has become.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I hope I see it when the "McMansion" property owners sue posters who can't afford to be sued, of reputing their photos here. ALL SORTS of potential charges......

Didn't your mother ever tell you not to bother people with more money than you?

Gosh, no wonder you people don't get ahead. No brains. None.



OMG - the nerve some people have reposting photos!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I hope I see it when the "McMansion" property owners sue posters who can't afford to be sued, of reputing their photos here. ALL SORTS of potential charges......

Didn't your mother ever tell you not to bother people with more money than you?

Gosh, no wonder you people don't get ahead. No brains. None.






Ooooh, I totally want to see this happen.

Please tell me how, exactly, you think this will happen. Like, what potential charges? How will they find the posters, to serve them? How will they prove damages? I'm DYING to know.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I hope I see it when the "McMansion" property owners sue posters who can't afford to be sued, of reputing their photos here. ALL SORTS of potential charges......

Didn't your mother ever tell you not to bother people with more money than you?

Gosh, no wonder you people don't get ahead. No brains. None.






Ooooh, I totally want to see this happen.

Please tell me how, exactly, you think this will happen. Like, what potential charges? How will they find the posters, to serve them? How will they prove damages? I'm DYING to know.



You are too stupid to figure it out. Far be it from me to explain it to you.

Anonymous
well this thread just got exciting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


This. Is. Heinous!!!!!!!


Still laughing at the Monticello posting and whatever palace the other pic was.


Is this your house crazy person?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I hope I see it when the "McMansion" property owners sue posters who can't afford to be sued, of reputing their photos here. ALL SORTS of potential charges......

Didn't your mother ever tell you not to bother people with more money than you?

Gosh, no wonder you people don't get ahead. No brains. None.






Ooooh, I totally want to see this happen.

Please tell me how, exactly, you think this will happen. Like, what potential charges? How will they find the posters, to serve them? How will they prove damages? I'm DYING to know.



You are too stupid to figure it out. Far be it from me to explain it to you.



Please. I didn't even bother with all the other stupid things you said in your post. (People who have McMansions have more money than people who don't? Mothers routinely instruct children not to mock the rich? People who make snarky comments on the internet are people who "don't get ahead"?) It is just one giant ball of crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I hope I see it when the "McMansion" property owners sue posters who can't afford to be sued, of reputing their photos here. ALL SORTS of potential charges......

Didn't your mother ever tell you not to bother people with more money than you?

Gosh, no wonder you people don't get ahead. No brains. None.






No, but my mother did tell me not to waste money on cheap, ugly shit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I hope I see it when the "McMansion" property owners sue posters who can't afford to be sued, of reputing their photos here. ALL SORTS of potential charges......

Didn't your mother ever tell you not to bother people with more money than you?

Gosh, no wonder you people don't get ahead. No brains. None.


You really don't understand the concept of "public domain" do you? When you put a house listing up and allow an agent to post photos for the listing via the MLS, those photos of your house enter the public domain. The simplistic version is that as long as the person who uses those photos is not making financial profit on the use of those photos, there is nothing you can do about them using it. There are no libelous damages that are incurred for describing some property as hideous.

Any actionable damages for the use of these photos is merely in your head.

I think the old adage quote from Abraham Lincoln applies to you: "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


This. Is. Heinous!!!!!!!


Still laughing at the Monticello posting and whatever palace the other pic was.


Is this your house crazy person?


Interesting. I found the blog where this house had been posted years ago.

The blogger was a minister-in-training who railed at length against various things he didn't like for several years until he realized it was a waste of time and energy. His blog had exactly one follower.

Think about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I hope I see it when the "McMansion" property owners sue posters who can't afford to be sued, of reputing their photos here. ALL SORTS of potential charges......

Didn't your mother ever tell you not to bother people with more money than you?

Gosh, no wonder you people don't get ahead. No brains. None.


You really don't understand the concept of "public domain" do you? When you put a house listing up and allow an agent to post photos for the listing via the MLS, those photos of your house enter the public domain. The simplistic version is that as long as the person who uses those photos is not making financial profit on the use of those photos, there is nothing you can do about them using it. There are no libelous damages that are incurred for describing some property as hideous.

Any actionable damages for the use of these photos is merely in your head.

I think the old adage quote from Abraham Lincoln applies to you: "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."


Not all of these photos are from MLS, Einstein.

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