• Bottom_racer@aussie.zone
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    28 days ago

    Place next door is being demolished making way for the most ridiculous new house to be built.

    Going by the plans it’ll be a single residence, 3 levels, massive basement w/ 5 underground car parks all for a single family. Going to be a big white box basically. Building will go fence to fence no or tiny garden. Why people opt for no garden on such a big block is beyond me. I completely understand on smaller blocks, and maybe the maintenence concerns but if you can fork out that much for a tacky mcmansion, you can afford a gardener or 10.

    No space for trees which is the same that happened to the neighbour on the other side. Maybe I’m getting old but the whole charm of the area is a shitload of big trees and nice little front gardens. Most new places going up around here have neither. If you’re lucky a few small shrubs and some synthetic lawn.

    Don’t care about what the place looks like really, but no green just shits me. Not sure if that makes me a NIMBY.

    Shame.

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      28 days ago

      Hate people who build massive houses on big blocks and leave no space for a decent garden, but that seems to the trend now. Yes a garden is work, but so is cleaning more internal space?

      Money doesn’t buy style / class unfortunately.

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      the people who build large houses like that rely on all the little houses in the area to have nice gardens and trees to make the neighbourhood nice

      fuck them

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        28 days ago

        they’re the sorts who always go “oh, I LOVE trees and nature! but…”

        and inevitably you can complete the sentence in your head

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          And the property developer pig built his house out of hebel and spack, when the wolf came by he’d already sold it so the wolf ate the new owners.

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      28 days ago

      But object and you’re a nimby

      Why arseholes keep insisting on buying into gardened and forested areas just to turn them into concrete shitholes is beyond me

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      28 days ago

      Years ago I was involved (working for a sub contractor) in the build of a mansion in Toorak.

      The amount of money that went it was mad. Got to know the site foreman over the course of the year and the stuff he told me was ridiculous.

      Seeing the house go through all the building stages, still cannot fathom where the money went. It was a nice house, but there was definitely a ‘Toorak tax’ applied.

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      Well, at least it sounds like they have enough parking. Where I am it’s all two car garages that aren’t actually big enough to fit two cars and driveways short enough that the giant vehicles many people have stick out over the footpath. Frustrating when you actually walk places.

      A lot of people these days see to focus entirely on the inside of their house, they don’t care about gardens or the neighbourhood. Just drive straight into the garage, and the living areas are usually at the back so you rarely even see the neighbourhood through the windows. Putting out the bins is probably the only time many people spend in their own neighbourhoods (which may explain the appaling state of many of the front yards around me, you don’t see all the weeds when you are just driving past).

      People who build like that are probably better of in a good quality apartment, there is no benefit to them having their own land.

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      I’d hate it more if they built this monstrosity but spent most of their time whooping it up around the outside teppanyaki grill.

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      Sounds like an area with them faux chateaus. My local council has a mandate of 30 or 35% of the land having greenery, but it sure doesn’t look like people are adhering to it.