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[quote=Anonymous] Here is the issue OP: if the crazy neighbors you have could *afford* a new house instead of a half-a$$ addition, they clearly would *not* be choosing any half a$$ addition! The one thing they do realize is that their house will soon be the old, ugly one, which is where their real problem lies. They become automatic knock downs, no matter/because of how many half a$$ additions they have. If they can barely afford the neighborhood, it is not your problem, it is theirs. I know some people who were in a position to pay cash for their new homes (NO WAY did I ask them how, and they probably do not realize I know this). They own homes in different states (because their "first residence" is paid off, obviously). They are not of the mentality to slum lord an old decrepit bunch of homes in McLean/Arlington/Bethesda, for example. But I know other people who would be glad to rent one of the old barely touched, dated, too small and decrepit houses. It is all from perspective. I agree with not bothering with neighbors have too many issues - you are very wise PP. Some people have nothing better to do than gossip and/or complain. It adds nothing to anyone's life, especially their own - but they are too stupid to realize :) OP, enjoy your new home in good health. Do what you have to do. Sometimes it is an issue of not money, but *class*. Some would not understand this. [/quote]
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