That reminds me of when I was looking to buy my first house about 10 years ago. I checked out a new development and they were building on these tiny lots that were maybe 40 feet wide. I guess they were trying to stuff as much house on the street line as possible. It's just like you describe, the houses look like garages with doors on the side of them that's the front door. I'm glad I didn't get sucked in by the newness of them as I would have learned real quick I didn't like it. The house I ended up buying had about a 25% bigger lot and it still felt like you were sharing a back porch with the neighbor behind you.
All the more reason to get out of town I guess, these houses I speak of aren't even in an expensive part of the country yet they still build them like that to cut $10k-$20k off the cost
That reminds me of when I was looking to buy my first house about 10 years ago. I checked out a new development and they were building on these tiny lots that were maybe 40 feet wide. I guess they were trying to stuff as much house on the street line as possible. It's just like you describe, the houses look like garages with doors on the side of them that's the front door. I'm glad I didn't get sucked in by the newness of them as I would have learned real quick I didn't like it. The house I ended up buying had about a 25% bigger lot and it still felt like you were sharing a back porch with the neighbor behind you.
All the more reason to get out of town I guess, these houses I speak of aren't even in an expensive part of the country yet they still build them like that to cut $10k-$20k off the cost