• @Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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    02 months ago

    Do they not change them over time in the US?

    It looks like a new build estate here, but over the decades people redecorate, some might paint them differently or get an extension. Add a driveway, convert garage into a home office, plant a tree or hedge. After several decades the houses start to show their different unique traits. If you look closely (we saw 5 houses in the same area before buying) you can see how each was originally the same but has been changed over years.

      • totallyNotARedditor
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        02 months ago

        Why are HOA so common? I only read about how annoying and sometimes borderline illegal they act

        • I think because for most Americans their home is their single largest asset - usually their only one with any resale value. So they jealousy guard against anything that might reduce the value, like a neighbor who does anything out of the blandest, most ordinary things.

          • @moakley@lemmy.world
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            2 months ago

            … or a neighbor who does something that actually reduces resale value in the neighborhood.

            • I think we’re agreeing. I mean, if your neighbor paints their mailbox with a rainbow then that’s something that will make your house harder to sell.