keepitupxxx t1_j19eijj wrote
Terrible decision Glastonbury should support housing not prevent After all this is a very old building an worthless
babwawawa t1_j19p7dx wrote
The town wants the condos built. Nearby residents are suing to stop it.
Spooky2000 t1_j19x29t wrote
Interesting because there is literally a condo complex right behind this already.
babwawawa t1_j1b0z0z wrote
The residents are saying that the presence of an additional 30 units will degrade nearby property values. "Difficult to prove" is an understatement. In town you have 3 bedroom houses built in the 1940s on a quarter acre going for $225-250/sq ft. Identical construction further out of town where I live is more like $150-175/sq ft. The reality is that denser neighborhoods are more desirable nowadays.
I've lived here since 2007, and I can understand that the town's transformation has been drastic and not to everyone's liking. But a homebuyer in town can have no legitimate complaint on the basis of property values. I hope this lawsuit gets tossed out fast.
buried_lede t1_j1banel wrote
Years ago the CT Supreme Court, to the shock of many, ruled that protecting housing values was a legitimate basis for a town’s high, and otherwise arbitrary minimum square footage requirement for new homes.
This is a little different, the town’s rules allow this to be built, but it just shows how deep it goes in CT. There is a good chunk of people who think it’s OK to treat towns like gated communities
maxanderson350 t1_j1a2464 wrote
The town does support housing. This article is about a resident opposing Glastonbury's support of housing.
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keepitupxxx t1_j1aqecn wrote
Makes more sense 🤔 Never saw that coming
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