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To: Les H who wrote (18006)3/1/2004 10:44:56 PM
From: BWACRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
<Those eyesores are all over the place. The worse are the big or tall boxes with less than 10 feet between adjacent homes.>

But amazingly people line up to buy that very type and pay top dollar to do so. Even in the South. 10ft to the street. 10ft to your side neighbor. 10 feet of backyard. Your side window straight on with your neighbors side window. Big 4x6 type windows too. I find it amazing. The big developers are getting 30k for a .18 acre nondescript middle of what used to be cornfield lot. And marking the house up 100% of the material/labor cost.

Either this is what people want, or they have no idea that alternatives exist outside of the big developers and builders.