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Do you hate new subdivisions?

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Do you hate seeing new subdivisions, with the houses crammed together like dominoes. Don't you hate seeing a bunch of trees wiped out to make room for another ugly subdivision? What happened to the subdivisions with large acre-or-more sized lots with lots of trees and privacy?

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  1. Yes i hate subdivisions. they draw people in because you can have a brand new home, good location. But there are so many empty houses in great neighborhoods where i live and people are moving into these vast subdivisions instead so that their houses come with the "latest house technology" Also why i hate them is because in a few years they will probably turn into bad neighborhoods because the multiple tenants that move in and out. All the houses look the same, your yard is the little space between you and the next house (not big) and i would imagine there would be little privacy in such close quarters.


  2. i hate them, for many reasons, like you said, all crammed together, looking out of my back door, into someone front

    door...another if a fire start, they all will Burn down.... i like lots

    of yard around mine, like maybe 3 acre or more,,,

  3. Spreading the population out from houses crammed together to big acre size lots is BAD for the environment, because it spreads out the populating making people live more miles from work making them drive cars even more. The best way to live from an environmental point if view would be in tall buildings of apartments or condos with miles of farm land all around instead of millions of back yards. The population would be dense enough to make public transit work. For this reason, New Your City is considered one of the greenest cities in the country, as reported here on Yahoo a few months ago.

  4. Sure, I don't like subdivisions like the one you described but there are lots of other type of communities that I think are great. In some cases, depending on where you live, there are more plants after the new homes then before! It would be nice if they used this new pollution eating cement for the concrete when they built the new subdivision!

  5. No, I don't hate them because they provide shelter to people. Mainly those less fortunate.

    But yeah. They should put some trees up around them or put them on the roof.  

    The environment shouldn't be top priority in everyones life. Not even close. You should just try not to end up in one of those subdivisions.

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