Personally, if I bought in an established neighborhood I would take the trees over grass.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. The entire point of established neighborhoods is that they have old-growth trees. You are reducing the value of your house and neighborhood if you cut them down. An arborist can thin and ensure they are safe.
Is this in some way quantifiable? Wouldn't people prefer a healthy green lawn to some trees and grass that will never been lush? Like I said, plenty of other trees around, even in my yard.
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Why are people in this area afraid of trees? You know you sound irrationally crazy and paranoid, right?
Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. The entire point of established neighborhoods is that they have old-growth trees. You are reducing the value of your house and neighborhood if you cut them down. An arborist can thin and ensure they are safe.