A little while ago, I was talking to someone about how if I became well-off but needed to stay in my current county for whatever reason, I would buy a house in a town named after it's "park like" nature.
Many of these homes are large and beautiful, and many feature 3-car garages - perfect for the gearhead! (Of course, taxes are also high) This town is also known to attract families because of its top-rated schools.
I showed this person an example of a home in this town I would love to live in, and this is what was said to me:
"So wait a second. Why would you want to buy an overly big house like that if you don't have a family or kids? To be honest you're taking it away from a family that would actually use it for its intended purpose. Don't be surprised if the HOA says NO to you moving in, after all what does a single guy need with all that room?"
This is what I countered with:
"If I offer the seller with enough cash to buy the house, what difference does it make? And if the HOA denies a person with no criminal background and great character references just because he doesn't have a stereotypical family with 2.5 kids, they can keep their phony ass neighborhood!"
Before you start thinking "No HOA would be that picky," a CW at my job told me that one of his friends tried to get into this town and the HOA board were dicks about approving him because "he couldn't prove he made a certain income." Sadly he couldn't do anything about it because "self employed contractor" is not a protected class.
As I said before, if they don't want someone who hasn't even gotten a traffic ticket, then I would find a home somewhere else.
Many of these homes are large and beautiful, and many feature 3-car garages - perfect for the gearhead! (Of course, taxes are also high) This town is also known to attract families because of its top-rated schools.
I showed this person an example of a home in this town I would love to live in, and this is what was said to me:
"So wait a second. Why would you want to buy an overly big house like that if you don't have a family or kids? To be honest you're taking it away from a family that would actually use it for its intended purpose. Don't be surprised if the HOA says NO to you moving in, after all what does a single guy need with all that room?"
This is what I countered with:
"If I offer the seller with enough cash to buy the house, what difference does it make? And if the HOA denies a person with no criminal background and great character references just because he doesn't have a stereotypical family with 2.5 kids, they can keep their phony ass neighborhood!"
Before you start thinking "No HOA would be that picky," a CW at my job told me that one of his friends tried to get into this town and the HOA board were dicks about approving him because "he couldn't prove he made a certain income." Sadly he couldn't do anything about it because "self employed contractor" is not a protected class.
As I said before, if they don't want someone who hasn't even gotten a traffic ticket, then I would find a home somewhere else.
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