Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people think the builders compare here?
I moved from the Bay Area where there were a lot of tear downs too but the new builds, at least on the average, looked more tasteful. Do we just have bad builders here? Curb appeal is often average and they cut corners on higher-end finishes.
I’ve lived all around the country and I think we have the ugliest new builds. I don’t understand it.
People in this area have no taste and so they don’t care. If buyers stopped buying the ugly monstrosities, builders might change their ways. But builders can throw together pretty much anything and some rich person will bite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lovely family will move in and then suddenly 3 generations will show up and they all will call it home.
That’s Arlington my friend. Bethesda zoned for Whitman has basically zero poor people (seriously).
Who said these people are poor. And Whitman does have students that are on free or reduced meals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lovely family will move in and then suddenly 3 generations will show up and they all will call it home.
That’s Arlington my friend. Bethesda zoned for Whitman has basically zero poor people (seriously).
Anonymous wrote:A lovely family will move in and then suddenly 3 generations will show up and they all will call it home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This home is not even close to being beautiful. IMHO, it's ugly.
(bEsT ScHoOlS)!!111!!1!!!
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful home, but troubled by photo #3 of 55 as it shows a drain pipe draining on to the neighbor's property.
Anonymous wrote:This home is not even close to being beautiful. IMHO, it's ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people think the builders compare here?
I moved from the Bay Area where there were a lot of tear downs too but the new builds, at least on the average, looked more tasteful. Do we just have bad builders here? Curb appeal is often average and they cut corners on higher-end finishes.
I’ve lived all around the country and I think we have the ugliest new builds. I don’t understand it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people think the builders compare here?
I moved from the Bay Area where there were a lot of tear downs too but the new builds, at least on the average, looked more tasteful. Do we just have bad builders here? Curb appeal is often average and they cut corners on higher-end finishes.
I’ve lived all around the country and I think we have the ugliest new builds. I don’t understand it.