Anonymous wrote:Whatever. Is there no plane noise? Is there not a plane or two a minute? Is it not disrupting your life and sleep? Not to mention the pollution. Maybe focus on that and not on whether you got away with tricking unsuspecting buyers.
If none of the above is true, are all the posts on the listserve also just making it up? Come on already. Most such areas in the rest of the country are inhabited only by the people who have no other choice. If you were honest you could advocate better.
Anonymous wrote:And that attitude is exactly what makes people get loud about just how bad the Palisades has become. The number of times I have heard the neighbors laugh it off to outsiders but complain in private; or the agents tell people they are being drama queens and to have a cocktail (presumably indoors)… Just be a fair human being, don’t be evil. People are struggling and you want them to buy a house because they’ll be happy there not because you tricked them. Plenty of people will because prices are better in the Palisades, schools are good. But being so dishonest about the noise and the health risks is some seriously bad karma.
Anonymous wrote:Keep telling yourself that. It’s only a matter of time before someone sues for misrepresentation. It’s also only a matter of time before people wise up to the health issues associated with the flight path and noise.
The noise is nothing on Sunday compared to workdays. But are you saying that’s terrible now too?
Like with Spring Valley you’ll still have some buyers for your blighted property. But unless something changes, most sane people will look elsewhere.
Honestly, my issue is the gaslighting and actively putting down people, including your neighbors, willing to tell the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Keep telling yourself that. It’s only a matter of time before someone sues for misrepresentation. It’s also only a matter of time before people wise up to the health issues associated with the flight path and noise.
The noise is nothing on Sunday compared to workdays. But are you saying that’s terrible now too?
Like with Spring Valley you’ll still have some buyers for your blighted property. But unless something changes, most sane people will look elsewhere.
Honestly, my issue is the gaslighting and actively putting down people, including your neighbors, willing to tell the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Really? People don’t notice holes in the roof during a rarely granted inspection, but they are going to notice plane noise on a Sunday afternoon when it’s the lowest in the week? They are all informed enough to know how horrible the largely invisible pollution is for them and especially their kids? For real!! Like it’s not stressful enough to go house shopping.
Just don’t lie. How hard is that?
Don’t know about the others, but I’m worked up because you’re stonewalling so much it’s embarrassing for me as a fellow human being.
Anonymous wrote:I did move.
It’s really that bad.