Welcome to the winter of our discontent: Reality Bites house to be torn down

Apr 05, 2024 16:54


'Reality Bites' movie home in Houston set for demolition https://t.co/b0gaxpPfqj
- Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) April 4, 2024

A Houston home featured in the 1994 movie Reality Bites will be demolished in the next 30 days, according to the property manager.

The home served as the apartment of Winona Ryder, Janeane Garofalo, Steve Zahn, and ( Read more... )

winona ryder, 1990s, nostalgia / throwback

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xpirate_queenx April 5 2024, 22:28:26 UTC
And replaced with either another 4-story ugly ultramodern townhouse or an ugly ultramodern mcmansion that takes up literally every single square inch of space within the property line. It's happening all over the goddamn place in this town.

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squirrels_oh_no April 5 2024, 23:29:24 UTC

All over the place in Raleigh, too. And they're selling for 3x each what the developers paid for the property in a "developing" (aka gentrifying) area.

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tanglespiders April 6 2024, 00:09:10 UTC
in the suburbs here, too!

it wouldn’t be as bad if it were duplex or quadplex since areas near metro stops are most likely to get replacements like this as that’s where the older housing stock is, and people who spend $2-5 million on a sfh aren’t riding the metro, but no. transitional craftsman modern farmhouses that price the affluent first-time home buyers out of the $$$ areas and the cascade of people getting pushed further out follows, so no one who would ride the metro to work can. fun and sustainable!

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pseudonygma April 6 2024, 18:15:14 UTC
" people who spend $2-5 million on a sfh aren’t riding the metro,"

That's what's most infuriating about these real estate development builds! It makes me wonder where the lower income tenants have all moved to because all the places with the best public transportations are being priced for people who will never use them. It's so beyond messed up.

And it's not like the building quality is there to justify the prices either. All these "industrial-styled high end condo-apartments" with unfinished concrete ceilings are awful because concrete doesn't absorb sound. They'll also take a while to settle with the weather, which means they will definitely crack within the first few years of being built because of how extreme our winters here; it's not unusual to have a difference of 60C between summer and winter. How luxurious it is to find concrete dust from the your ceiling all over your apartment?

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belle_chouette April 5 2024, 22:37:37 UTC
why are we tearing down perfectly good houses

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ohwutevernvm April 5 2024, 22:42:21 UTC
Oh no. Why????? 😩

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richyrich909 April 5 2024, 22:44:10 UTC
My first apartment was in my town near Palm Springs. I always giggle that my parents had no clue I went and got my own place without consulting them. 😂. They created a monster babying me growing up so I went whole ham getting a job without telling them, a car, and moving out by the age of 19. These events all happened at separate times so I’m not sure why they didn’t get the hint that I was gonna do my own thing. I still miss that little place though and it was cute. 🥹.

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xtinkerbellax April 5 2024, 22:44:47 UTC
Every time I pass a brick house or school I think about how you don't see brick used much anymore, sad to tear it down, you know whatever replaces it will be shit quality.

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