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Community Chat => Bungalow Love => Topic started by: Ana on July 13, 2005, 10:43:48 PM

Title: Sad Bungalow
Post by: Ana on July 13, 2005, 10:43:48 PM
You know what's really sad?  There is this bungalow down the block.  Sold about a month ago for $310,000 (in less than a month).  Not on a double lot, but very well kept and updated.  In perfectly good move-in condition, well, the new owners always keep the beautiful wooden blinds shut and the grass and bushes are getting long and shabby looking.  I hope this is just now since they just moved in and things will shape up soon.   :'(
Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: Bonster on July 26, 2006, 12:00:37 AM
whatever happened there?
Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: Ana on July 26, 2006, 10:41:56 PM
It was temporary.  We had a block party last year in August and told our new neighbor how beautiful her bungalow looked when the blinds were open.  I also explained that it was good to keep the blinds open so that her neighbors knew that it was her and her family moving around in there and not a thief.  Worked, this is the exact reason I keep all of my blinds open.  They keep their grass cut and neat looking, but there is some TLC missing, warmth, don't know . . . something.
Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: Berwyn Patsy on July 27, 2006, 07:26:45 AM
I don't know what it is about a house that keeps blinds, shades or curtains shut tight that comes across as unfriendly, or as I think "what's going on in there?". 
Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: Shelley on July 27, 2006, 08:21:06 AM
I live in a wood frame.  In the summer, all my shades are down because I don't have central air and it really does keep the house much cooler, less work for the window units.   

Shelley
Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: OakParkSpartan on July 27, 2006, 09:21:15 AM
Same here Shelley, except we are on the top of the two flat. 
Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: Berwyn Patsy on July 27, 2006, 03:14:15 PM
Keep you shades down in the summer is one thing, closing your shades all year long is strange to me.
Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: Ana on July 27, 2006, 03:23:51 PM
I agree.  There are two other homes on the block (new neighbors) that also keep their shades closed all of the time.  I have to believe the shades are trying to hide something, maybe nothing criminal, maybe just a mess.   :coreyhart:

Ana
Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: ~LL~ on July 27, 2006, 04:03:15 PM
Quote from: Berwyn Patsy on July 27, 2006, 03:14:15 PM
Keep you shades down in the summer is one thing, closing your shades all year long is strange to me.

Drug/Gang Houses seem to favor the 'shades-down-all-year' style of decor.  Following are some notes I made from police websites across the country -- regarding characteristics of a 'drug house'.  I have compiled updated information -- so as to update a pamphlet I created and distributed on my block a few years ago, entitled, Drug Houses For Dummies:  A Manual For The Rest Of Us...

What are the usual  warning signs of gang and/or drug activity in the neighborhood? Signs that gang or drug activity are taking place:

High volume of sporadic stop-and-go traffic (pedestrian and vehicular) – usually 24/7
Short stays by visitor and frequent stops by the same visitor
Telltale sign of drug use (drug pipes, brillo pads, scales, razor blades, etc.)
Fortification of a residence – shades always down regardless of weather; someone always on premises – (able-bodied residents do not seem to have a regular schedule – like for a job or school attendance)  large dogs
Strange odors (cat urine, Ether, Ammonia) related to methamphetamine cooking
Use of signaling (hand signs, lights, whistling or verbal commands)
The presence of subjects outside a residence for long periods of time (look outs)
Visible gang colors on multiple subjects at an address (tattoos, gang signs, slogans, graffiti)
Appearance of organized meetings by subjects all wearing the same colors.


Do any of these sound familiar?
•Excessive foot traffic to and from a house or property
Loitering in or around a house
•Frequent and unusual traffic patterns such as: Stop - Enter - Leave
•Traffic frequently stops and a resident comes out and talks briefly with occupants of car
•Threats of intimidation connected to a residence
•Open exchange of drugs and money
•Gang activity in the neighborhood
•Graffiti on structures in the area
•Sudden increase in criminal activity
Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: scoon on July 27, 2006, 04:10:43 PM

Rest assured...  when you see my blinds down it's for your own good.  You don't want to see what I'm [not] wearing.

Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: BountyHunter on July 27, 2006, 06:54:39 PM
they're makin meth in there, Art.  You better go snoop around.  Take Fejes and Rita with you.  They can sniff em out.
Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: Bonster on July 28, 2006, 12:22:25 AM
Quote from: Berwyn Patsy on July 27, 2006, 03:14:15 PM
Keep you shades down in the summer is one thing, closing your shades all year long is strange to me.

gotta open those shades, show off those lovely multi-paned windows...

...a walk by at night gives a nice li'l art show of the unique interiors complementary to one's windows & landscape.

Call me a voyeur, but I love seeing an old desk, bookcase, or classic table lamp in the window as I walk by a well-kept bungalow...


Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: Matryoshka on July 29, 2006, 10:36:02 AM
Hey Bountyhunter, how'd I get involved in this???
Title: Re: Sad Bungalow
Post by: catspaws on August 06, 2006, 07:36:26 PM
I'm with scoon on this. You really don't want to see this "bookcase" in her unclothed glory in the heat of summer!  :o