A couple months ago we got a notice in the mail from the homeowners association saying there was a proposal for a new house to go up across the street, i.e., the current house to be torn down and replaced with a new one. The mailing included the plans for the new house and its landscaping...it's a McMansion. As if that's not bad enough they're also going to rip out all but one of the existing trees--some of which are big, mature trees that have been there for decades. There was going to be a town hall type meeting to discuss it. Well, we didn't go, and then nothing happened. A month went by, then two, and nothing. But I had a feeling the inevitable was going to happen, and I had told my mother that when they get ready to bulldoze the [current, cute, appropriately sized] house they'll put up a temporary chain link fence around the property. Guess what went up this week?
My old neighborhood [in the same city] where I lived as a teenager has been completely overtaken by McMansions; what once was filled with beautiful, low-slung, sprawling California Ranch Style homes is now 75% McMansions. My current neighborhood HAD been untouched by the McMansion phenomenon...but not any longer. And I just know that once one comes in, the door has been opened and a ton more will follow. Every time a house comes up for sale it's going to be bought, torn down, and have one of those awful McMansions put up in its place. I am NOT thrilled...
My old neighborhood [in the same city] where I lived as a teenager has been completely overtaken by McMansions; what once was filled with beautiful, low-slung, sprawling California Ranch Style homes is now 75% McMansions. My current neighborhood HAD been untouched by the McMansion phenomenon...but not any longer. And I just know that once one comes in, the door has been opened and a ton more will follow. Every time a house comes up for sale it's going to be bought, torn down, and have one of those awful McMansions put up in its place. I am NOT thrilled...
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