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hunter

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43. My grandparent's house in Los Angeles suffered a similar transformation...
Mon Sep 22, 2025, 01:34 PM
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... 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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Drove by my family's farm in 2023. My parents sold it in 1970. sinkingfeeling Sunday #1
A couple of weeks ago? I might have posted about it... LuckyCharms Sunday #2
That's right True Dough Sunday #3
One of them has. LuckyCharms Sunday #5
So you look something like this? True Dough Sunday #7
No, the only hair I have is on the tip of my nose... LuckyCharms Sunday #9
So, downstairs, that would be True Dough Sunday #10
Hmmm...I'd say it's more like a "sprout". LuckyCharms Sunday #11
Timely question EverHopeful Sunday #4
I didn't ask to go inside either True Dough Sunday #8
I drive through my childhood neighborhood every Emile Sunday #6
I think George Carlin suggested going through on your knees Marthe48 Sunday #12
got to go in after my mom's funeral in 2000. mopinko Sunday #13
I went in 2014, The house was gone. The neighborhood was so run down. debm55 Sunday #14
mine shd b on the national register, if u ask me. mopinko Sunday #17
Beautiful home. debm55 Sunday #18
it's amazing. it's small, but so well designed. she used to have huuuuge parties there. mopinko Sunday #19
Only via Google earth. mwmisses4289 Sunday #15
About ten years ago for final estate matters. GreenWave Sunday #16
Every place I lived as a kid has gentrified. hunter Sunday #20
My parents still live in my childhood Luciferous Sunday #21
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
Yes. About 12 years ago I was mnhtnbb Sunday #23
My grandparent's house in Los Angeles suffered a similar transformation... hunter Monday #43
My oldest son was born in 1986 at Cedars Sinai in L. A. mnhtnbb Monday #44
It's crazy. My parent's first house was like that, a couple of blocks from the beach. hunter Monday #46
hard to say for a GI brat Skittles Sunday #24
I didn't have one home or neighbohood when I grew up LogDog75 Sunday #25
I've been by a few times since I'm still in the same area. Ocelot II Sunday #26
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
Haven't been in my childhood home or property since 1974 and it is only 100 yards away. nt doc03 Sunday #29
My mom sold the house in 1985, and passed away in 1988. rsdsharp Sunday #30
My childhood home is a victim of katrina TexLaProgressive Sunday #31
Yes! Americanme Sunday #32
I found a video tour of one of my childhood homes a few years ago. subterranean Sunday #33
1983, I think mike_c Sunday #34
About 35 years ago, before moving to Maryland Wicked Blue Sunday #35
2001 Jilly_in_VA Sunday #36
I've Driven By The House... ProfessorGAC Sunday #37
It's still there, but... LudwigPastorius Sunday #38
Burned and bulldozed to grow more corn and soybeans........iowa IA8IT Monday #39
I moved around too many times nitpicked Monday #40
We moved too many times to say that about a single structure. OldBaldy1701E Monday #41
2007, when my grandfather died. Aristus Monday #42
How many siblings, Aristus? True Dough Monday #48
Older sister, younger brother. Aristus Monday #53
My parents sold the house I first lived in when I was 9. Harker Monday #45
Wonderful interlude, Harker True Dough Monday #47
I hope so, too, TD. Harker Monday #49
January? Kali Monday #50
My childhood home burned down when I was in college. CanonRay Monday #51
Eight years ago Justice Brandeis Monday #52
1998 helped my parents get rid of stuff. Woodwizard Monday #54
Never. There were way too many WhiteTara Monday #55
Yes and the people who bought it Tree Lady Tuesday #56
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