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In reply to the discussion: The last time you visited your childhood home/neighborhood? [View all]hunter
(39,963 posts)43. My grandparent's house in Los Angeles suffered a similar transformation...
... from modest early twentieth century Spanish Revival bungalow to 1990's tasteless McMansion with a swimming pool in back.
A few years ago the front of the house was restored to something close to the original, using upscale materials and matching the rest of the now very affluent neighborhood of multi-million dollar homes with professionally manicured front yards.
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it's amazing. it's small, but so well designed. she used to have huuuuge parties there.
mopinko
Sunday
#19
The house? Decades ago. (And it's only about 3 or 4 miles from where I've lived for the last 18 years.)
Iggo
Sunday
#22
It's crazy. My parent's first house was like that, a couple of blocks from the beach.
hunter
Monday
#46
A couple of months ago, I drove through the complex I lived in from age 10 to 15.
MIButterfly
Sunday
#27
Well, growing up in an Army family we moved a lot. Mom and Dad did have a house in El Paso
sdfernando
Sunday
#28