>This confuses and terrifies the European
This confuses and terrifies the European
looks soulless
Cope. Looks comfy
>no garden
>no trees
>no privacy
>paper house
ew
I don't get it
Must be a fucking nightmare to mow.
where do you put the shared dish washer and the annoying turkish old guy that sits infront of the apartment door
why do you need so much space
why do nothing with it?
Why don't Americans properly delineate their property lines with vegetation, fencing or both?
Are you comfortable that your neighbours and houses that border your property from each side can see into yours?
I think this his my only gripe with it. Looks a bit too artificial. Otherwise not bad at all.
>lives in houses made by wood
>area with alot of tornadoes
lmao
well yeah it literally does
Why are americans obsessed with green lawns? so ugly
why can't Americans into gardening? plant some trees, bushes and flowers for god's sake
Is that the cuck shed on the right there?
Why do americans create a steppe around their cardboard house
My cousin got sue by the hoa for growing tomatoes and okra in her front lawn. Usa is kinda bs when it comes to personal freedom
>Stares at you through countless windows
I was always jelly of big american houses growing up, because in the UK you get a small shithole for more money than it'd take to buy a large house with a pool in murica.
Ah yes, that great European soul we hear so much about
Why would you have so much space for a garden and literally just have empty grass there?
I live in a house but that looks pretty fucking based.
the house in that image is a small rancher...unless you mean our spacious yards
>all that grass
>all that green
>all that open, flat space
If it isn't a rental property, I hope the owners have plans do so something with all that potential. Big flat lawn with no other purpose aside from being mowed every other week is pretty fucking cancerous.
>wooden house
hard pass
These are just newer developments that are usually just a farm field turned into a subdivision caused by sprawl, that's why they lack that "neighborhood" feel
Post houses not apartments. Apples to oranges comparison
There is something extremely comfy about dark clouds rolling over grasslands.
Bakersfield??
You should knock down the ruined house and put an Apple Store there.
>all that empty space
Hey nigga let's just build the houses right next to each other. What's the point living in the countryside if you have no privacy?
what a boring looking garden, where are the trees? where are the bushes? where is the variety?
why have the garage built into the house if you've got all of that space
bizarre
That place would be insanely pretty without all the houses there. You can see for miles out there
I-is that a house?? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO anything but the house!
>Americans are treelets
It looks ruined. It could be beautiful but it isn't
yeah, I mean in general. except places like LA or NY where it's as bad as the UK
>The next strong wind could make you homeless
Do they...
It's probably a lot cheaper to install the infrastructure for water, electricity, etc., and I'd wager the land and development is controlled by a single company.
Looks like my home house in the countryside. Except the garage isn't attached and we've more bushes and trees to divide up the land.
>every other residence is at least 200 meters away from you, so you get to distance yourself from pe*ple
Literally my dream user
Same shit happens in our wannabe american suburbs. It's like a parking lot but with houses
Why not grow a hedge? It would look so much better with a hedge. Does the neighborhood lawn association disallow hedges?
My car is parked closer to my condo apartment than the one in that picture, and I live in a densely urban area. Why are americans so fucking stupid?
It would be perfect if it had some more trees around it. Just a plain house in the middle of a big open field looks stupid
well at least you don't live in grim new british housing estates where the roads aren't finished and everything looks wrong
That's the epitome of alienation. Instead of living like humans have always done, that is, within a small group, you choose to live alone, or just your family. You can no longer be part of a meaningful community, and you will resort to purchasing consumer goods in order to try and fulfill what your soul demands.
My property line is indicated by a short wall of stones, which is common in my area of NH. I've never been to the UK but I guess I always envisioned it must be done somewhere there for us to get it from.
exactly, plus the more you squeeze in, the more you sell