Boomers are also asking top dollar for their dated shitholes and then run to a new build in those terrible communities that are springing up everywhere
No yard means more indoor space, right? I'd rather have that. Grass requires maintenance, and feels like a waste of a fine personal office or private gym.
I enjoy walking in my yard, grabbing a fresh ripe peach off a tree in the summer, looking at the flowers and vegetables grow, getting fresh air. I couldn't live without having my own land.
Boomers are also asking top dollar for their dated shitholes and then run to a new build in those terrible communities that are springing up everywhere
Why is every new house that is built an ugly monstrosity with no yard? Architecture that drains the soul rather than uplifts it...
No yard means more indoor space, right? I'd rather have that. Grass requires maintenance, and feels like a waste of a fine personal office or private gym.
I enjoy walking in my yard, grabbing a fresh ripe peach off a tree in the summer, looking at the flowers and vegetables grow, getting fresh air. I couldn't live without having my own land.
To each their own, I guess.
Personally, I prefer my indoors. If I want nature, I'll go somewhere to experience it.