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I think their lawsuit might have fared better before the new condos were built. LonePirate Apr 2024 #1
Man that s*cks! LeftInTX Apr 2024 #2
it does. They probably assumed that the club house, tennis courts were permanent amenities for their area BlueWaveNeverEnd Apr 2024 #3
Market value is what you can sell it for Old Crank Apr 2024 #16
It is not a shame? SWBTATTReg Apr 2024 #4
That's the saddest story I've ever heard. Permanut Apr 2024 #5
I know. Tears your heart out. Buns_of_Fire Apr 2024 #7
Not as sad as that one that collapsed a few years back. brush Apr 2024 #13
They'll all be underwater in 15 years and looking back with nostalgia meadowlander Apr 2024 #15
Yep. People keep forgetting, the planet won't. Earthrise Apr 2024 #22
Maybe not underwater in 15 but Brenda Apr 2024 #23
He's 93. In 15 years, he'll be 108 years old. He could be alive but sadly unlikely. jimfields33 Apr 2024 #25
It was my first thought when reading this is occurring in Miami True Dough Apr 2024 #30
Adding to Traildogbob Apr 2024 #36
I hearken back to Planet of the Apes True Dough Apr 2024 #37
yup. Just rent. ZonkerHarris Apr 2024 #50
Easements aren't just about access, people. flvegan Apr 2024 #6
A similar thing happened in our neighborhood DFW Apr 2024 #8
Our daughter and her husband bought a house in the Riverside neighborhood of Austin last year LeftInTX Apr 2024 #9
People cannot imagine how screwed up these mini mcmansions are. They have driven a large amount of middle ... marble falls Apr 2024 #33
This is one thing the market cannot correct on its own Johnny2X2X Apr 2024 #34
Exactly right. Their response: "But controlling market prices by fixing supply is socialist!!!" marble falls Apr 2024 #47
We're in Dripping Springs. The amount of development is insane. bluesbassman Apr 2024 #38
I'm in San Antonio. The water situation is not good. LeftInTX Apr 2024 #42
It's all up and down the I35 corridor from Waco to San Antonio. bluesbassman Apr 2024 #43
It takes 17 acres per person to recharge the Balcones aquafer most of us around here get out our water ... marble falls Apr 2024 #48
it happens all over southern California. not just loss of sunlight but loss of privacy BlueWaveNeverEnd Apr 2024 #10
In Sunnyvale Old Crank Apr 2024 #12
sounds like heaven BlueWaveNeverEnd Apr 2024 #45
It is good in some ways. Old Crank Apr 2024 #53
It is still rare where we are DFW Apr 2024 #28
Sometime back Sunnyvale required Old Crank Apr 2024 #11
I wonder if they were given the option to buy the property. Old Crank Apr 2024 #14
I think the round shape is more restricting. Sounds like they were duped. LeftInTX Apr 2024 #17
interesting...if the property had been properly "subdivided" the condo owners would be better off BlueWaveNeverEnd Apr 2024 #19
It sounds like a real mess Old Crank Apr 2024 #21
the view you posted shows that the island condos blocked the full ocean view from the homes on land BlueWaveNeverEnd Apr 2024 #46
I'm sure the owners with views (building 1 facing forward, building 3 facing the other way) paid higher prices BlueWaveNeverEnd Apr 2024 #18
Lesson here: You don't control property that you don't own. Chainfire Apr 2024 #20
don't buy a house on leased land pstokely Apr 2024 #24
Too bad for those wealthy assholes. These are the same jerks who block public access to beaches. I have ... marble falls Apr 2024 #26
I'd bet a sack of fiddlehead ferns the developer is a Republican BoRaGard Apr 2024 #27
Poor millionaires. Next thing you know there will be pleas on MSNBC between the St. Jude's Vinca Apr 2024 #29
Tough XanaDUer2 Apr 2024 #31
That new building is quite ugly. Looks very discordant. David__77 Apr 2024 #32
Rich people problems.... Happy Hoosier Apr 2024 #35
Exactly what I was about to write. honest.abe Apr 2024 #44
when the big wind from Africa comes onethatcares Apr 2024 #39
War between the super affluent and the mega rich!!! harumph Apr 2024 #40
This is happening in cities as condos move into old residential neighborhoods Chakaconcarne Apr 2024 #41
I was worried about my neighbors ripcord Apr 2024 #49
This is what speculation in property is about. In some future another developer will shit on the owners of ... marble falls Apr 2024 #51
Don't think views are guaranteed, although might have a case for misrepresentation. Silent Type Apr 2024 #52
Awww... JoseBalow Apr 2024 #54
Oh no! In Too Deep Apr 2024 #55
lol... I did notice that the three older building blocked the ocean view from the houses on the shore BlueWaveNeverEnd Apr 2024 #56
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