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		By: Emerald63		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[@&lt;a href=&quot;#comment-3248&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Emerald63&lt;/a&gt;: Ah yes, one listing specific comment... 

$450,000??? Forgettaboutit!!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@<a href="#comment-3248" >Emerald63</a>: Ah yes, one listing specific comment&#8230; </p>
<p>$450,000??? Forgettaboutit!!!</p>
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		By: Emerald63		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2013 20:55:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow, what ya learn from Street View. Directly across the street from this... this... purported abode, is PS 83, a public school. The buildings and paved open area (a few play items, mostly just asphalt) are all surrounded by an extra tall chain link fence, say around 12&#039; high. Thing is, it&#039;s topped by... barbed wire... facing in. You know, the canted part at the top that&#039;s the structure for the wiring? Yup. Points in. Seems they just do not want the lil buggers bugging out on them. &quot;**I** dismiss you - the bell does *not* dismiss you!&quot; Nor does the fence, apparently. 

And pretty much every other building for a couple of blocks around is also surrounded by seriously sturdy fencing of one sort or another. These folks must really go in for the old adage &quot;Good fences make good neighbors.&quot; We&#039;ve seen this before in this area of NYC. Didn&#039;t like it then, don&#039;t like it now. I fail to comprehend why a narrow strip concrete, maybe 5&#039; at most, between the front of one&#039;s home and the public sidewalk needs a fence around it. It&#039;s not grass, so folks aren&#039;t gonna kill it by trampling it. If it&#039;s your windows you&#039;re worried about, most of them have bars on them anyway (including the school&#039;s). So the point of the fence is... your brother-in-law is in the fencing business? Um, I mean the physical fence business? I knew they had big families in NYC&#039;s outlying areas, but is *everyone* related to this same brother-in-law? Or does the Mob have some sort of (forgive me) protection racket for private homes, a front (forgive me again) for a security company? 

Whatever the reason for the private and barb-wire accessorized school fencing, I don&#039;t like the implications for even driving through the area, let alone living there. Hence I don&#039;t care about the listing at all. I&#039;ll just be slowly and oh-so-quietly slipping out the back entrance... of the borough.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, what ya learn from Street View. Directly across the street from this&#8230; this&#8230; purported abode, is PS 83, a public school. The buildings and paved open area (a few play items, mostly just asphalt) are all surrounded by an extra tall chain link fence, say around 12&#8242; high. Thing is, it&#8217;s topped by&#8230; barbed wire&#8230; facing in. You know, the canted part at the top that&#8217;s the structure for the wiring? Yup. Points in. Seems they just do not want the lil buggers bugging out on them. &#8220;**I** dismiss you &#8211; the bell does *not* dismiss you!&#8221; Nor does the fence, apparently. </p>
<p>And pretty much every other building for a couple of blocks around is also surrounded by seriously sturdy fencing of one sort or another. These folks must really go in for the old adage &#8220;Good fences make good neighbors.&#8221; We&#8217;ve seen this before in this area of NYC. Didn&#8217;t like it then, don&#8217;t like it now. I fail to comprehend why a narrow strip concrete, maybe 5&#8242; at most, between the front of one&#8217;s home and the public sidewalk needs a fence around it. It&#8217;s not grass, so folks aren&#8217;t gonna kill it by trampling it. If it&#8217;s your windows you&#8217;re worried about, most of them have bars on them anyway (including the school&#8217;s). So the point of the fence is&#8230; your brother-in-law is in the fencing business? Um, I mean the physical fence business? I knew they had big families in NYC&#8217;s outlying areas, but is *everyone* related to this same brother-in-law? Or does the Mob have some sort of (forgive me) protection racket for private homes, a front (forgive me again) for a security company? </p>
<p>Whatever the reason for the private and barb-wire accessorized school fencing, I don&#8217;t like the implications for even driving through the area, let alone living there. Hence I don&#8217;t care about the listing at all. I&#8217;ll just be slowly and oh-so-quietly slipping out the back entrance&#8230; of the borough.</p>
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		By: anodean		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2013 16:15:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[They wouldn&#039;t open the door for their Mystery Date? 

Well, I guess that explains why the realtor only has exterior pictures... now, should I assume that the realtor couldn&#039;t imagine turning around to take a picture of the back of the building once he had taken one of the garage? Or should I conclude that he wisely &quot;redacted&quot; that shot because it would document the &quot;separate entrance&quot; that exists because this one-family dwelling is &quot;being used as a two-family&quot; - modifications that will have to be removed before new owner can legally occupy?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They wouldn&#8217;t open the door for their Mystery Date? </p>
<p>Well, I guess that explains why the realtor only has exterior pictures&#8230; now, should I assume that the realtor couldn&#8217;t imagine turning around to take a picture of the back of the building once he had taken one of the garage? Or should I conclude that he wisely &#8220;redacted&#8221; that shot because it would document the &#8220;separate entrance&#8221; that exists because this one-family dwelling is &#8220;being used as a two-family&#8221; &#8211; modifications that will have to be removed before new owner can legally occupy?</p>
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