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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And these poor neighbors can’t even sell because no one wants to live in the shadow of a shoddy apartment building in the suburbs. [/quote] It’s ugly, but there are plenty of 4 bedroom, 2 bath houses nearby that no one is calling an apartment building. I’m not Asian, but this feels like dog whistle. White people in the U.S. have been accusing Asians of living in overcrowded conditions since the mid-1800s, even when whites lived in similar density.[/quote] It is indeed hypocritical that rich white ladies want their cheap mani/pedis but don't want to gaze upon the servants quarters.[/quote] But these aren't servants' quarters. This is a neighborhood of $800K houses. [/quote] they arent 800K anymore, once the transients start arriving, cars parked illegally, noise and increase in rodents. this guy will singlehandedly destroy the entire neighborhood and will almost certainly move himself and his wife to a neighborhood that doesnt allow what he built[/quote] I live in a neighborhood which was recently rezoned to allow multifamily buildings up to five stories within a certain proximity to the metro or bus line. Already, a small home is slated to be demolished and a building planned that will block the sun from adjacent homes. No extra parking is required due to proximity to transit so there will be more traffic and people parking in the neighborhood. It is very concerning and the only question is whether we plan to move now or wait until one of these monstrosities are built next door. [/quote] In Fairfax County?[/quote]
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