Anonymous
8/20/2025, 3:03:41 PM
No.106323677
>>106323647
>cramped as fuck with small separation between houses and yards that leave a lot to be desired when it comes to space
This is a very post-2008 phenomenon, the vast majority of the housing stock in the country has older larger yards. And many of the new ones have shared park-like areas that the small backs open up into. It's not nearly as bad as it looks. Course still is for what you're paying for it but then treating housing as an investment treadmill is a mistake almost every country on earth has made by now.
>cramped as fuck with small separation between houses and yards that leave a lot to be desired when it comes to space
This is a very post-2008 phenomenon, the vast majority of the housing stock in the country has older larger yards. And many of the new ones have shared park-like areas that the small backs open up into. It's not nearly as bad as it looks. Course still is for what you're paying for it but then treating housing as an investment treadmill is a mistake almost every country on earth has made by now.