Anonymous wrote:^^ was this the same neighbor who was asking for help (free help) because it's fabulous that she was asking for help yet living in a 1.5M house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, is that street a cut through street? Some of these close in neighborhoods, walking distance to schools, look great on paper, until you realize that is not a "side street", after all. Often, and at all hours, there can be cut through traffic, which you don't think will be bad, until the stop and go keeps you up at night. It is not a din, it is a stop and go noise that you notice.
It's not a cut through. It's a main access road to the library, the new school, and westover in general. Also this property was 100% flooded and basement destroyed in the 2019 flood in Westover. The owner was very vocal about the damages and trying to get assistance at the time.
Anonymous wrote:Also, is that street a cut through street? Some of these close in neighborhoods, walking distance to schools, look great on paper, until you realize that is not a "side street", after all. Often, and at all hours, there can be cut through traffic, which you don't think will be bad, until the stop and go keeps you up at night. It is not a din, it is a stop and go noise that you notice.
Anonymous wrote:Also, is that street a cut through street? Some of these close in neighborhoods, walking distance to schools, look great on paper, until you realize that is not a "side street", after all. Often, and at all hours, there can be cut through traffic, which you don't think will be bad, until the stop and go keeps you up at night. It is not a din, it is a stop and go noise that you notice.
Anonymous wrote:Brand new basement and nothing else confirms bad flooding.
It's also just a very poorly built 1990s builder-grade house with zero appeal.
No thanks.