Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, I went and looked at the house again… there are these little bamboo shoots up all through the yard and mulch. They were easy to pick out, but there were a lot of them.
Also, in the mulch, and I could see a few “woody” shoots, that were clearly missed when they did the yard clean up. I could also seem some small holes in the yard (maybe where they scooped out some woody shoots in the yard?).
I’m guessing this is the bad kind.
Bummer! Because the house is really cute! But, maybe we’re dodging a disaster here.
What is the disaster that you are dodging? Like, what's the worst case scenario here?
Anonymous wrote:I’d avoid. It’s one of those things that frequently gives prospective home buyers pause - like living on a busy road or lead service lines.
Anonymous wrote:This would be a stupid reason not to buy a house that otherwise checks the boxes you need.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, I went and looked at the house again… there are these little bamboo shoots up all through the yard and mulch. They were easy to pick out, but there were a lot of them.
Also, in the mulch, and I could see a few “woody” shoots, that were clearly missed when they did the yard clean up. I could also seem some small holes in the yard (maybe where they scooped out some woody shoots in the yard?).
I’m guessing this is the bad kind.
Bummer! Because the house is really cute! But, maybe we’re dodging a disaster here.
Anonymous wrote:Nope nope nope nope nope. Even bamboo 2-3 houses away would make me think twice.
Anonymous wrote:We have bamboo and it’s honestly a beautiful feature in our backyard. Great privacy too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i don't know anything about this topic- why wouldn't bamboo be good?
Grows crazy fast and everywhere, hard to get rid of kind of like Kudzu.
Anonymous wrote:i don't know anything about this topic- why wouldn't bamboo be good?