Snakster66 |
05-03-2024 08:02 AM |
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Originally Posted by Happydaz
(Post 2327633)
Corner lots have beautiful views out of their living room and bedroom windows. Instead of looking out onto the side of your neighbor’s house and AC you have a beautiful view of sunsets, trees and shrubs. Corner lots can help the claustrophobic who may feel squeezed in if they have neighbors on both sides. In addition to having the beautiful views out of the side living area, corner lot homes have the rear views as well at the back from their lanai. Corner lots are great for people who need to have nice views out of all their windows.
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Ding ding. Spot on. Of the downsides listed by others in recent replies, I don't see any of them as serious issues that offset the space and semi-privacy one gets with a corner lot. I guess it's a matter of what you are used to before you move there. My current neighborhood dogs seemingly love my mailbox. That they would only use street signs going forward is a win. Since I'm not buying new, bonds vary from neighborhood to neighborhood, so what do I care if they vary from one house to another next door? And hey...some don't have bonds at all! It's all relative.
I don't deny that some folks may not like them for a variety of valid reasons (for them). The pluses (as I see them) outweigh any potential drawbacks. That's the beauty of so many varying options at TV. They all don't have to please every person. But every person is pleased by at least one of them. As for me, I think Rick Nelson (I believe he dropped the 'y' at this stage) sang it best: "You see, you can't please everyone, So you got to please yourself"
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