What’s so bad about living in a townhouse?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Simple, shared walls. So, shared noise, shared screaming / crying kid, shared music blasting, shared barking dogs, etc etc. It was always something.


+1,000,000. Shared walls suck.


Zero privacy. Weirdo neighborhoods stalking your every move.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Simple, shared walls. So, shared noise, shared screaming / crying kid, shared music blasting, shared barking dogs, etc etc. It was always something.


+1,000,000. Shared walls suck.


Zero privacy. Weirdo neighbors stalking your every move.


neighbors*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on where the townhouse is though right?


Not really. People make snap judgments. Nobody is hyper-analyzing your super unique, super nice TH. It’s like living in the “best” house in a crummy neighborhood or crummy side of town. Nobody with real money wants to be in that situation. To people with money, townhome dwellers might as well be apartment dwellers.


I genuinely can’t tell if you’re serious, so congratulations?


What's the first thing someone with a townhome does if they come into money? They GTFO of that townhome. Why? You know why. Because they suck and people judge you for living in one.
Anonymous
two many stairs, less sun exposure (less window), increasing HOA fees year by year, small community with less privacy, and sometimes noisy neighbors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on where the townhouse is though right?


Not really. People make snap judgments. Nobody is hyper-analyzing your super unique, super nice TH. It’s like living in the “best” house in a crummy neighborhood or crummy side of town. Nobody with real money wants to be in that situation. To people with money, townhome dwellers might as well be apartment dwellers.


I genuinely can’t tell if you’re serious, so congratulations?


What's the first thing someone with a townhome does if they come into money? They GTFO of that townhome. Why? You know why. Because they suck and people judge you for living in one.


It’s interesting how you know so much about people’s finances. How do you define “real money” out of curiosity?
Anonymous
I never understood why people don't show off the little strip of grass between them and their neighbors when they're giving you a house tour. Apparently it's the feature they're most proud of.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on where the townhouse is though right?


Not really. People make snap judgments. Nobody is hyper-analyzing your super unique, super nice TH. It’s like living in the “best” house in a crummy neighborhood or crummy side of town. Nobody with real money wants to be in that situation. To people with money, townhome dwellers might as well be apartment dwellers.


I genuinely can’t tell if you’re serious, so congratulations?


What's the first thing someone with a townhome does if they come into money? They GTFO of that townhome. Why? You know why. Because they suck and people judge you for living in one.


This is some poor level trolling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on where the townhouse is though right?


Not really. People make snap judgments. Nobody is hyper-analyzing your super unique, super nice TH. It’s like living in the “best” house in a crummy neighborhood or crummy side of town. Nobody with real money wants to be in that situation. To people with money, townhome dwellers might as well be apartment dwellers.


I genuinely can’t tell if you’re serious, so congratulations?


What's the first thing someone with a townhome does if they come into money? They GTFO of that townhome. Why? You know why. Because they suck and people judge you for living in one.


Cocaine is a helluva drug…
Anonymous
This is the weirdest thread I’ve seen in a while, which is saying something
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on where the townhouse is though right?


Not really. People make snap judgments. Nobody is hyper-analyzing your super unique, super nice TH. It’s like living in the “best” house in a crummy neighborhood or crummy side of town. Nobody with real money wants to be in that situation. To people with money, townhome dwellers might as well be apartment dwellers.


I genuinely can’t tell if you’re serious, so congratulations?


What's the first thing someone with a townhome does if they come into money? They GTFO of that townhome. Why? You know why. Because they suck and people judge you for living in one.



You have some weird friends who most likely aren’t your friends at all if they actually think like this lol. They’d probably kill themselves if they had a friend who merely lived in an apartment and not a McMansion way out in Vienna.
Anonymous
Usually at Xmas time we drop off food baskets and fresh socks and underwear for the townhouse people
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Usually at Xmas time we drop off food baskets and fresh socks and underwear for the townhouse people


For just $5 a month you can help a townhome resident make the lease payment on their Nissan Altima.
Anonymous
It's only better than an apartment because there aren't people living above and below you. Still, a noisy neighbor on either side can be miserable.
Anonymous
If you live in a townhouse, you’re just poor. It’s a fact.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Usually at Xmas time we drop off food baskets and fresh socks and underwear for the townhouse people


That was you? Thank you - but request for next year, full coverage (no thongs, please)
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