9009pc said:
Squilliam said:
9009pc said:
are houses at least here in northern ireland were built in estates and sold for around the same price. the style and bricks general depend on who got the contract to build them, and when they were built. I guess it also depends who they were being built for. council housing for people who could barely afford it. slightly up from that is people who took out a mortgage and will pay it back later, up from that the more wealthy, and up from that is people who owned land and built it themselves, (well hired people to build it) usually designed they way they want it. but there is differences. am sure it's like that in most places in the world, is it not. I can see how the similarity's in life style could effect changes through out a country's buying habits.
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I know but still ewww to have high density ugly. At least when ugly is spread out you have a chance to look at something other than ugly every so often. But still when ugly gets repeated for over a mile down the road its something to run away from very fast. Im pretty sure that they use the same colour brick so they can colour match the brick dust to location so they can figure out where the dead came from after a huge disaster.
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next time your here try to get out into the countryside. there are still generally the same because of planning permissions and stuff, but they generally aim to look good rather than put practicality first. there are some beautiful towns, and the old building, built hundreds of year ago by rich people are a testament to what Britain used to be. I have been to east Anglia, Yorkshire, and Cornwall on my holidays and they are a very nice place.
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Yeah definately will. I was forced to visit some friends in various places which looked identical and it shocked by kiwi sensibilities.