Why are houses in european suburbs so close together?

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Prussian efficiency.

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from my own experience the exact opposite is true

they are?

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Generally land is a lot more expensive in Europe, their zoning laws are better (more on that later), and car ownership is far less common.

so you can walk wherever you want to go

while I think he's trolling and implying a town center is a suburb your suburban homes have a lot less yard space on average than ours do, especially outside of the northeast
but that makes sense so w/e

very cute and pretty and beautiful
People who can build a town which is as beautiful as this wouldn't exist now...

literally american tier

european suburbs are commie blocks

haha yeah sure

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nah senpai comparing sweden to america we have a lot more space in our burbs

scandinavia is not europe. only in scandinavia and in the uk something like this happens

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post italian suburbs

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Why do Swedes always lie about their Somali infested commie shithole? Here's how their suburbs look like.

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why are you posting american and australian suburbs

italian-american

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To show him what a american suburb looks like since he seems confused

>Swedish suburb

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God bless Rinkeby

wait is this actually in the US? lol

Suburbs sucks

we're obviously comparing middle class suburbs here, retarded quebecuck

it said italian american suburb

something like this in the nrth, something like athens in the south

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Hmm?

>we're obviously cherry picking

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Why are european countries so close together?

why is it "lol"?

why are your sides so far apart?

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i made a song about commie blocks

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so we couldn't fall through the holes you dig on the beaches

sovet-tier

that's one of older suburbs built in the 60's. in the new ones we copied americans with having no sidewalks

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Based

>that's one of older suburbs built in the 60's. in the new ones we copied americans with having no sidewalks
That's sad.

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>americans with having no sidewalks
what do you mean?

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Weird. Its rare to find a sidewalk in a suburb here
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Because they were made hundreds of years ago.

well to be fair, there's no need for sidewalks in suburbs. barely any traffic and cars drive slow

every old suburb have these sidewalks and they're so poorly maintained. i can't count how many times i've fallen on roller skates or scooters because the stones are uneven.

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Jesus. Better than malmö at least. They use gravel.

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Medieval central/eastern euro building styles with gablet/hip roofs and rhombic towers with spires are very pleasant to look at

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yeah, that looks like an old neighborhood from the 1960's and probably not an HOA just fee simple stand alone houses. newer suburbs around here all have side walks. you know, what the austists on Jow Forums call 'soulless' because they are new and there are no mature trees yet. it is just strange that the dane said they ' recently copied america' but seems like they copied the old style -- narrow roads, no sidewalks.

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looks sad but feels comfy

Uhm have Americans ever even heard of fences

They have guns and in 20 years they'll have motion sensitive turrets

Are suburbs in Europe a western thing? I'm from Bosnia and our "suburbs" are basically just connecting villages and surround the central city hub. The villages don't have any jurisdiction and are just under municipality control. The distance to drive from the outskirts of a village to the city center is really about 30 minutes max and most people commute to the city for work like they do in American suburbs. Only difference is that there is more land.

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Example my home village

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Bosnia just didn't spend any money on urban development during that craze. It ended in the late 90s here. Now we just expand centers.

One of my coworkers said it was because they have weird laws that won't let them build houses taller than the church.

Which is hilarious because he also bitched that "Americans are weirdly religious"

This distance right here is the norm here. But there are examples of more dense, and there are examples of less dense.

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