Go to streetview then post the home you grew up in as a child.
Go to streetview then post the home you grew up in as a child
nice try FBI
pretty comfy 2bh
So many good memories, lived here from as long as I could remember until I went to college. Parents sold it for double what they paid to build it can't blame them for taking that offer
I didn't ask for these feels Sup Forums
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Yours is the only actual comfy one so far.
Is that in Indiana?
My mom showed me her grandparent's old house a month or two ago and that looks suspiciously similar.
My family sold the house around 2003, it was demolished and an apartment complex was built.
feels cartel man
comfy
cutting the lawn and shoveling the driveway in winter... hated them at the time now I miss it
>timestamp
>flags
wtf
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They all look the same
we all weren't born blind
That's just how American rolls. You streetview a random street in the south, the north, the east coast and the west, and they'll all look the same.
WE
DA NOOORRDEEN BRODDERS
except none of the places in those pics look the same
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That looks fucking neat. I thought Colombia was a shithole.
Is that a middle class area?
Yes also, i know where that is
It's estrato 4 (estrato = social level, it goes from 1 to 6) so i guess yeah, middle class
>tfw
Screencap or GTFO nigga
looks nice dude
tBh my perception of colombia, since browsing int, is so much higher than what thought of the place previously
there was another colombia user who posted an absolutely gorgeous pic in a "Post the view from your window" thread. the country looks mega cozy.
too bad I will probably never visit because I really don't want to have to learn spanish just to visit a country
It goes to 7 actually.
It then
Wait are all neighbourhoods in Colombia classified with a number that indicates their quality?
It now
maybe in other cities, here it goes only to 6, i've seen people from other regions talking about estrato 6 and no one knew what the fuck they where talking about
you don't really have to, if you go to touristic areas
yes, is that weird?
*estrato 7
Before my parents divorced we were pretty well moneyed.
All this time (14 years since I left there now?) and they still haven't paved the driveway. I remember the gravel truck when it laid it there the first time.
It also had a miniature playground in the backyard that was taken down just before we moved. Trees are new, so are the fake bricks. I still remember the first time I got my tongue stuck on a street sign on the corner, and I missed the school bus because of it.
Kinda yes, but the "estrato" number is stated by the water/light/gas companies. So there are for example estrato 6 zones that are shit and estrato 4 zones that are supercomfy and good.
Belgium can be pretty gray
It was really cozy as a kid, and had a small stream in the backyard, but my parents neglected it and it was torn down after the divorce.
Forgot to add, the estrato system is so the higher the estrato the more you pay for the services
yurt la
Yes it's completely new to me. I don't think it's a bad thing thoug. It can be a good reference for when you want to buy or rent in a given neighbourhood
If we would do that here it would probably be racis because the shitiest neighbourhoods are inhabited by muslims only
Normal suburban colonial style house.
(Not subdivision or sprawl)
Pretty nice place to grow up not gonna lie.
Sure looks weird with all the living grass and non-peeling paint. I bet these smug fucks don't even worry about their water being shut off.
Looks cozy. There's something about non-paved driveways I always liked.
>americans living in Suburban poverty
Ayy lmao. Can only countries even know the feel of coming home to 2,500 sq ft house and still living in poverty?
Why do all north americans on Sup Forums live in the fucking suburbs?
Something about this lawn infuriates me. It clashes with the design of the house.
They're childhood homes, as per the OP. It's tradition for Americans to go to the suburbs to raise their children, away from darkies.
Where the fuck else do you expect us to live?
>rural
Retards
>city
Black people
because the cities are filled with insane leftists
even in some of the red states colombia-san
so away from themselves?
>el colombiANO in charge of understanding what a house is
is most definitely not the suburbs. To answer your question though most Americans grow up in suburbs, and the ones that grew up in a city are either too important or too poor to go on Sup Forums.
yeah, i didn't mean to quote that one
still live here
>tfw google streetview doesn't have a photo of it
It's behind the trees and bush
Bit weird looking at this haven't been there in almost a decade
>tfw your parents were poor as fuck when they moved to America but now own 7 businesses and 4 rental homes
Damn that's actually nice af.
Red = there was a pile pf construction trash here that I use to shoot of firecrackers from at my music teachers house
Blue = music teachers house
Fuck
Oh and that sidewalk goes up a very steep hill and is a very straight line in the other direction
Used to come down hauling ass on my bicycle
It's quite unassuming but it was pretty comfy
>the land cruiser meme is global
Wew
Not to be rude but this looks like the neighborhood I would go to only to buy moonshine
Good thread.
Bit of a shitty photo, the trees block out a lot of the house.
Back yard opens onto bush land, every couple of years a bushfire would end up right on our doorstep but aside from that, pretty comfy place to live.
It would've been cosy if we didn't lived on the ground floor.
Posting again;the one behind the jeep