I'm not going to point out specific examples of pop-ups that I think are ugly and look poorly constructed - 1) because that's someone's house now that they probably put their life savings into; 2) because I wouldn't knock on their door and tell them that - but I happen to think that the developer who constructed the homes that Beasley is selling are quite well done; especially compared to others that are out there.
But hey, its easy to stand behind a blog name on a computer and call someone's house ugly. Curious if any of the people that have commented negatively on pop-ups in the neighborhood ( ie #uglypops #rembertheshippingcontainer) have had the courage to knock on their new neighbor's door and tell them their house sucks. Doubtful.
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The ugliest pop-up developer in DC opposes regulations on pop-ups.
Beasley is a real estate agency, not a developer.
Pedantry aside, they're involved with all the ugliest pop-ups in the block. (http://bloomingdaleneighborhood.blogspot.com/search?q=beasley)
I'm not going to point out specific examples of pop-ups that I think are ugly and look poorly constructed - 1) because that's someone's house now that they probably put their life savings into; 2) because I wouldn't knock on their door and tell them that - but I happen to think that the developer who constructed the homes that Beasley is selling are quite well done; especially compared to others that are out there.
But hey, its easy to stand behind a blog name on a computer and call someone's house ugly. Curious if any of the people that have commented negatively on pop-ups in the neighborhood ( ie #uglypops #rembertheshippingcontainer) have had the courage to knock on their new neighbor's door and tell them their house sucks. Doubtful.
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