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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]GEH was never the land of old Colonials. That's just not consistent with when the neighborhood was originally built on. I agree the giant new builds are taking over, but several PPs clearly don't know GEH to start with. (I grew up there and visit regularly.) The house the OP posted is actually my favorite of the Wehawken new builds, inside and out, (not yet another crappy Craftsman!) but this is a slow price range, and there's a lot competition in the neighborhood. [/quote] I agree with you! It's not my style, but there were/are a lot of modern/contemporary homes in GEH and the house in the OP seems to complement them. Much better than, say, this: [img]http://matrixmedia.mris.com/MediaServer/GetMedia.ashx?Key=97435392635&TableID=1&Type=1&Size=4&exk=7619f2dfe4d86f9477d7b75789543564&Number=0[/img][/quote] I don't think the pictured house is so bad. Yes, it lacks charm, but it's not an eyesore like some of the old crum-bum houses that still dot Glen Echo Heights. I'd certainly choose it over one of those.[/quote] PP who posted this house - it's not that it's so bad, just that it's a very typical McMansion which was definitely not taking into account the character of the neighborhood, like we are speculating that the more modern one posted in the OP is.[/quote]
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