To: TexanToTheCore
The crime photo at the scene showed a 50s style rented bunglow with an unkempt yard, front porch gutter full of leaves this early in the fall, and simple clapboard construction with carport; hardly your typical tony neighborhood.
51 posted on
10/20/2008 9:40:04 AM PDT by
Old Professer
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To: Old Professer
The crime photo at the scene showed a 50s style rented bunglow with an unkempt yard, front porch gutter full of leaves this early in the fall, and simple clapboard construction with carport; hardly your typical tony neighborhood. With what appears to be a Beamer in the drive. Maybe it's tonier than you think, just old. There's parts of Highland Park and especially University Park, Texas (Interior to Dallas near SMU) that are like that. Still considered "nice" neighborhoods, but definitely pretty long in the tooth, with restrictions on how much exterior upgrading one can do, intended to preserve the "look" of the neighborhood.
56 posted on
10/20/2008 3:46:43 PM PDT by
El Gato
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To: Old Professer
I took a look at "Club Road" in Little Rock. It's very close to the Country Club, and if I've correctly located the house, it's one of the smaller ones in the Neighborhood. Two houses over, and also one house over the other way across the street look to be pretty big houses, and still in good condition.
Check it out You'll need to switch to "bird's eye view" and zoom in a notch, to see if you think that's the same house. If it is, it's a reasonably "tony" neighborhood.
60 posted on
10/20/2008 10:05:06 PM PDT by
El Gato
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