Where are tall fences common in the U.S. other than California?
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| Post date: 2020-04-05 01:46:40 |
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I like living in dense areas but also really value having private outdoor space. In cities like L.A., it's common to have tall fences in both front and back yards. I'm sure this is partly because the weather is so nice it's possible to outside most of the time, and yards are also tiny. Where else are fences like this common (or even allowed)? I'm interested in much less expensive cities.
I want to move somewhere less expensive and would like a very private backyard and ideally a private front yard, while still being in a walkable area. It seems like a lot of zoning laws don't allow tall fences. |
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