Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, fine, so the site is not suitable for MM housing. If the owners just plan to build a new mcmansion, why are the neighbors protesting? I'm confused as to why the demolition of an old house to build something new has become newsworthy. Calling a site historic when it is not makes it seem as though the neighbors are not acting in good faith.
The neighbors saw the notice of demolition posted soon after closing, asked the owner what they were planning to build, owner was evasive and this raised the ire of the neighbors to speak out against MM housing — then owner ran to papers and cried racism.
Honestly, if my neighbor decides to rent out their house as a group home, I might express my displeasure to them even though it is legal. This is a similar effect.
I think they historic nonsense came about when the owner would not answer directly. If they were doing a SFH, they would have waited on demolition until plans approved in case they wanted to use a variance from existing property. But they always planned to subdivide, which is what the neighbors figured out from demo on day one.
Anonymous wrote:OK, fine, so the site is not suitable for MM housing. If the owners just plan to build a new mcmansion, why are the neighbors protesting? I'm confused as to why the demolition of an old house to build something new has become newsworthy. Calling a site historic when it is not makes it seem as though the neighbors are not acting in good faith.
Anonymous wrote:The kitchen absolutely needs to be gutted and redone. So do the bathrooms. They are small and have no storage. The carpets and wall paper needs to come out ASAP. The walls need to be painted. Not that it would be cheaper to tear down, but the list of must fixes is pretty long. Not totally shocked that people might tear it down.
Would love to see what the pool looks like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not historic in any way. I hope a couple of 6-plexes get built there because the neighbors seem insufferable.
The buyers seem like they love nothing more than trolling their putative neighbors. From a distance, it's kind of hilarious, but if you actually lived in the neighborhood no doubt you'd have a different reaction.
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely would. It's not to my taste at all, and I'd want to gut every single room.
Anonymous wrote:Not historic in any way. I hope a couple of 6-plexes get built there because the neighbors seem insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:Not historic in any way. I hope a couple of 6-plexes get built there because the neighbors seem insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:
How is this historic???
It was built in 1950!