What are your thoughts on America's urbanism?

This

youtube.com/watch?v=-lD7VqQbrEw

Youre welcome. The close proximity to niggers is the worst part but paying $4000 per year to fill up an oil heater from the 1950s is no fun.

Explain to me why I should care about the history of my house? If it's built to suit my life that's what I want

Also they are well built, the fact that theyve survived 75 years off nigglect proves it. Theyre just inefficient as fuck and ratty looking

Inferior to rowhouses + apartments.

Apartments don't have to be small either, for 500k you can get a lot of floorspace outside of city centers, of course there are no aparments outside of city centers in america. 500k buys you like 3000 sq ft of apartment in Portugal and don't tell me Mexican labour can build them cheaper over there.

Rowhouses can be packed at very high densities and maintain this quaint feel, here's something I made based on what I saw in Zurich, each block contains 4 adjacent rowhouses

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I personally don't see that as much of an issue. When you say neighbors can see what you're doing, are you talking about the backyard or inside the house through the windows?
To me the only way to escape the loss of privacy is going 100% rural.
Are you allowed to put up fences and walls in the backyard and in between the houses like in Mexico and Eastern Europe or there's some sort of legislation that goes against that?
And are houses in inner-city built more far apart or roughly same distance from eact other?

>Inferior to sharing a wall/ceiling/floor with someone
>Inferior to not having your own yard
>Inferior to not being able to restructure your house to the way you want it

Why are Europeans like this?

It's a damn tragedy,Should had fought back the second nigs started moving in and destroying neighborhoods
What great use you'er making of that 4000sqfeet by posting on a mongolian basket weaving forum.

They can still be made of cheap materials, and would be even cheaper than a detached house since it all houses share walls and use up much less land. Each house gets 2 parking spaces in front so no garage. Density is over 10000 people per sq km. Massive gains from utilities being packed together. Stone roads optional but much better looking.