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Exhibit A: 2132 Je...Tear down issue is complicated <br />Exhibit A: 2132 Jefferson <br /><br />Save our Neighborhood has post up with usual strum und drang. Former owner chimes in with "This was my old house. I lived here 25+ years. Worked 2 jobs as a single parent to live in this house. It was falling apart from the inside out.....very costly. The best thing for this property was to be sold and a new structure built. This helped my situation because I couldn't afford the repairs needed. I would hope that the neighbors will be respectful of the people who will be purchasing this property. This is a wonderful neighborhood I have lived in this area for 44 years. Houses get old and sometimes this is the best situation to fix the problem. By the way the new place looks nice." An important perspective.<br /><br />Exhibit B: 1909 Jefferson <br /><br />Older lady dies in house. Less than nothing had been done in decades. Yard mowed in Olympic Years only (Summer Olympics). House lists for $179K (Zestimate $304K). Bidding war ensues. House goes for $211K. The house was listed thusly "This property is a category 2 Vacant building. The city code compliance has been ordered but not yet received. Cash terms only. The house needs considerable renovation or possible demolition." I've never seen a listing that advertised demolition. Went inside house when they had estate sale. Needs to get torn down.<br /><br />Exhibit C: old neighborhood let's say 1885 Chelton (corner of Chelton and Howell). House gets for closed and sold for $34K gets new roof and not torn down despite desperately needing it (foundation is screwed, whole house is gross). <br /><br />I'm really not a fan of most of the new houses that are getting built but sometimes houses need to get torn down and neighbors are lucky to live in neighborhoods that people want to live in (ask me again if they tear down my next door neighbor's house)<br /><br />PThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15314452513207806507noreply@blogger.com