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Veteran says he's forced to sell home after HOA fines him for hanging US flag in flower pot

See that sounds even worse to me. My home is not just a place for my family and me to live. It's also an investment. I invested wisely in my home, and I already have quite a bit of equity built up into it already. If I chose to invest in a home next to something far less valuable than my property, it will decrease my property value, and increase his. I am not interested in increasing his property value, while losing money in mine.

Keep your million dollar houses next to mobile homes. Keep your chevys on blocks. Keep your grass grown up to your knees, and gone to seed.

I'll deal with my HOA and keep my constantly increasing property value.


Property prices out here are doing just fine. While my property values may not rise as fast as yours, I can use mine in the pursuit of business which more than makes up for any lost value. My SO throws a small shingle out when she is taking on new clients and literally walks to her office which is through the garage area from the residence. I aint knocking your way, but there are different ways of looking at property value and how to maximize it.
 
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