Anonymous
Post 12/03/2016 16:04     Subject: Neighbors with junky looking blue tarps NOT helping curb appeal here

I doubt blue tarps are preventing your house from being sold. I saw a house in Olney that was next to the crappiest piece of trash house I have ever seen in my life...the for sale home was lovely and sold at over asking price in the first weekend.

If you live in the dc metro, the tarps are not preventing the sale. It's the location, or the decorating choices, or the condition or the school system or the price.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2016 16:01     Subject: Neighbors with junky looking blue tarps NOT helping curb appeal here

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well if there are heaps of junk laying all over their yards and covered by blue junk that would be pretty bad. But it doesn't sound like that is the case at all.

Covering a wood pile to keep it dry is pretty standard.


Very subjective.


It's not subjective at all...its either a junkyard, or they are covering specific things of value (outdoor furniture, dry firewood, etc). You may not like tarps, but it's still standard. NP btw.


LOL.