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The Real Reason Houses Aren't Selling
Just last weekend, I read an opinion poll that said that something like 75% felt that homeowners associations were a nuisance and that most people would rather live next to a rundown property than put up with one. Count me in that group. I grew up in an area with an HOA and have now lived in an area without one for 11 years. I'd rather look at my neighbors' weedy, dessicated yard than have some ninny tell me I can't paint my house sage green or put up a clothesline. If others want to live in a more cookie-cutter fashion, so be it.
I know a few people who are looking to buy a house, but don't. The reason isn't that there are houses in the neighborhood painted purple or displaying bunting. It's because the prices are too high.
Just last weekend, I read an opinion poll that said that something like 75% felt that homeowners associations were a nuisance and that most people would rather live next to a rundown property than put up with one. Count me in that group. I grew up in an area with an HOA and have now lived in an area without one for 11 years. I'd rather look at my neighbors' weedy, dessicated yard than have some ninny tell me I can't paint my house sage green or put up a clothesline. If others want to live in a more cookie-cutter fashion, so be it.
I know a few people who are looking to buy a house, but don't. The reason isn't that there are houses in the neighborhood painted purple or displaying bunting. It's because the prices are too high.