All that said (and huge tree supporter here), whether you would be responsible legally is a different question from being a bad neighbor. Don’t cut down your trees, but do maintain them. And if they are dead, remove them. |
You have neighbors who hate you. |
| In the past two years, a lot of those trees have started falling down and damaging houses. Just get them checked out by an arborist before you buy. |
This is a good reminder that people of all incomes and wealth can be stupid. |
I think we live in the same neighborhood...it's so bad! |
| The entire town of Garrett Park is an arboretum. It's delightful! |
+1 WTAF?! |
| Not desirable within 20-25 feet from my house. Fine beyond that. |
| I'd suggest having someone come out to look at the trees before or during your buying process, if possible. We ended up spending $12K+ on tree maintenance/removal in our first year living in our starter home and more a few years later - not saying we wouldn't have bought the place, but it would have been good to have known the state of things and to get a better picture of the full financial picture. |
| Most trees in the DC area should be cut down after 20 years they were y meant to get that large |
| Love love love mature trees. I just spent $20K to have mature trees planted along my fence line after a new neighbor chopped down 50-year-old gorgeous trees. I'm still upset about it. |
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We have a few rentals and I can tell you trees are great! However they are expensive to maintain and keep your home safe. I had a healthy hickory get uprooted from massive rains over saturating my lawn and completely split the house in half. Thank God nobody was hurt, but the house was unlivable for 6 months and was a complete nightmare for my renters.
I prefer trees that are on the property, but far enough not to cause a hazard if we have a fierce storm or a saturated ground. |
LOL |
This^. |
OP, if you have a problem with mature trees, please buy a house somewhere else. The Vienna/Oakton area has been losing its mature trees at an alarming rate due to individual new builds where they rip everything down. We need to keep the mature trees we have. There are plenty of new builds around with no trees at all if that's what you'd rather buy. |