Is it possible to change house number if you don’t like numbers ?

Anonymous
I've only heard this being possible on corner lots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can't change the house number but you can change the street name. Royally pissed that my address was just changed from Lee Highway to Cherry Hill Road in Arlington. It sounds like I live in Ashburn or one of those bougie suburbs.


I thought it was changed to Langston Blvd? Is that only part of the new name?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Anybody know? Please share . For example house number 666 and you want to add or remove extra number ?


I doubt it. I also don't think that would ever be a street number, but I could be wrong.


Oh come on now PP

https://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/666-Upas-St-San-Diego-CA-92103/building/1498

https://www.redfin.com/CA/Coronado/666-J-Ave-92118/home/142948954

https://www.redfin.com/NJ/Burlington/666-Madison-Ave-08016/home/177151426

shall I continue?

Anyhow - OP here's some info - https://homesteady.com/13595570/how-to-change-your-house-number-with-the-usps



As I said, I could be wrong, and you have proven me so.


Yikes Coronado! https://www.redfin.com/CA/Coronado/666-J-Ave-92118/home/142948954
Anonymous
Well they managed to change 666 5th Ave to 660: https://www.curbed.com/2021/08/so-long-666-fifth-avenue.html

But also I know of someone who managed to split off a casita on their property to have a separate address and for whatever reason applied the new address to the big house. So perhaps that’s a workaround in some jurisdictions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't change the house number but you can change the street name. Royally pissed that my address was just changed from Lee Highway to Cherry Hill Road in Arlington. It sounds like I live in Ashburn or one of those bougie suburbs.


I thought it was changed to Langston Blvd? Is that only part of the new name?


Lee Highway had been renamed Langston Blvd in Arlington. I'm guessing that the part of Lee Highway that veered off uphill for a mile or so and then reconnected and which was named "Old Lee Highway" has been given a new, different name. And since it is located in the Cherrydale neighborhood, Cherry Hill Road is not that crazy a name.

That said, I was hoping that for this stretch of road they would use the other "L" name that was being considered for Lee's replacement, Loving Road.
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