I started this as a proper thread as it continues from the front entrance theme.
To reiterate from past posts it seems reasonable that the appearance of each of our homes has a great deal to do with perception of BBF thereby influencing our property values.
I really think it?’s fewer than 20% but hard to ignore them when you see tall grass in yards covered with weeds, cars parked in the streets, some for weeks at a time and others that leak oil, and poorly maintained homes. So if 8 or 9 out of 10 homes are well maintained what can we realistically do about the other 10-20% that bring down the neighborhood?
Can?’t we begin to set a minimalist standard? Can we get a committee to oversee this? Is this a trustee issue?
To reiterate from past posts it seems reasonable that the appearance of each of our homes has a great deal to do with perception of BBF thereby influencing our property values.
I really think it?’s fewer than 20% but hard to ignore them when you see tall grass in yards covered with weeds, cars parked in the streets, some for weeks at a time and others that leak oil, and poorly maintained homes. So if 8 or 9 out of 10 homes are well maintained what can we realistically do about the other 10-20% that bring down the neighborhood?
Can?’t we begin to set a minimalist standard? Can we get a committee to oversee this? Is this a trustee issue?