(Five image stitch in PS Elements 2019, taken with a Nikon D300s and DX AF-S Nikkor 18-105mm 1:3.5-5.6G ED VR)

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Funny thing about that, Alex. When they brought the construction trailers, I was talking with one of the workers about what type of buildings were going in, and whether they would be apartments or not. He informed me they would be single-family town homes, "...but you wouldn't want to buy one."alexvaras wrote:Do you live in one of those houses that can be seen in the photo?
I think it's a no, you don't. Sorry if my question incomodated you, sometimes I'm very naive.PFMcFarland wrote:Funny thing about that, Alex. When they brought the construction trailers, I was talking with one of the workers about what type of buildings were going in, and whether they would be apartments or not. He informed me they would be single-family town homes, "...but you wouldn't want to buy one."alexvaras wrote:Do you live in one of those houses that can be seen in the photo?
He was right! I took a tour one day when they were holding an open house, and it was hard to find a square corner in any room. Plus the layouts left something to be desired, with a garage in place of a front room, and a window inside a closet just to make the front of the building look balanced. Later on I was talking with a lady who purchased one of the patio homes, and she knew the family that owned the development company. She warned them there had better not be any issues with her place, and she backed that up by bringing in an independent building inspector who found at least a dozen code violations that had to be repaired before they could close it in.
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No, no, you didn't put me out. Alex. I just chose a different way of answering instead of just flat saying no, more of an explanation of why I don't live in one of those places (not that I didn't think about it). I live in one of the original buildings that were part of the resort, of which I'll have some photos of the balcony replacement posted soon.alexvaras wrote:I think it's a no, you don't. Sorry if my question incomodated you, sometimes I'm very naive.PFMcFarland wrote:Funny thing about that, Alex. When they brought the construction trailers, I was talking with one of the workers about what type of buildings were going in, and whether they would be apartments or not. He informed me they would be single-family town homes, "...but you wouldn't want to buy one."alexvaras wrote:Do you live in one of those houses that can be seen in the photo?
He was right! I took a tour one day when they were holding an open house, and it was hard to find a square corner in any room. Plus the layouts left something to be desired, with a garage in place of a front room, and a window inside a closet just to make the front of the building look balanced. Later on I was talking with a lady who purchased one of the patio homes, and she knew the family that owned the development company. She warned them there had better not be any issues with her place, and she backed that up by bringing in an independent building inspector who found at least a dozen code violations that had to be repaired before they could close it in.
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