Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have one in my arlington like this. I wish the ridiculous boomers would take their $1m so a builder can build a $3m house.
This just happened to the empty house next door to us and they've put up a 7k sq ft monstrosity 8 feet from my kitchen window. Sigh.
better than a 7k sq ft 6-plex 8 feet from your kitchen window. count yourself lucky
This!!! At least you don’t have 18 garbage cans on your curb and 12 ancient Hondas and Toyotas on the block.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps mow the lawn, help neighbor be nice instead of reporting them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have one in my arlington like this. I wish the ridiculous boomers would take their $1m so a builder can build a $3m house.
This just happened to the empty house next door to us and they've put up a 7k sq ft monstrosity 8 feet from my kitchen window. Sigh.
better than a 7k sq ft 6-plex 8 feet from your kitchen window. count yourself lucky
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have one in my arlington like this. I wish the ridiculous boomers would take their $1m so a builder can build a $3m house.
This just happened to the empty house next door to us and they've put up a 7k sq ft monstrosity 8 feet from my kitchen window. Sigh.
better than a 7k sq ft 6-plex 8 feet from your kitchen window. count yourself lucky
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have one in my arlington like this. I wish the ridiculous boomers would take their $1m so a builder can build a $3m house.
This just happened to the empty house next door to us and they've put up a 7k sq ft monstrosity 8 feet from my kitchen window. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:I have one in my arlington like this. I wish the ridiculous boomers would take their $1m so a builder can build a $3m house.
Anonymous wrote:If the older owners are in long-term care, it could be that they didn't plan properly and no one is legally able to do anything about it. That was the situation n the house next door to me when we moved in. I think that her caretaker (with whom she lived, but before that was her in-home caretaker) extra-legally rented the house to a friend of hers. The friend was a wonderful neighbor, so we didn't care. When the owner passed away, her heirs sold the house. But they didn't care enough to establish a conservatorship, or maybe they had legitimate concerns about going that route.
You can report anything remiss (a tree that looks like it needs attention, overgrown grass) to the municipality who will then contact them. Maybe after enough such instances, they will get frustrated enough to sell.