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Old 05-16-2019, 10:31 PM
 
Location: Needham, MA
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Originally Posted by trevor0101 View Post
t0101> This is great info. Pardon my ignorance, "Wisteria Lane"? It looks like that's something from Desperate Housewives. I've never seen the show, but I'm inferring snobbiness? Also, we were told that this house was built by Toll Brothers, and that the Old Cart Path homes are Fafard? I'm not 100% that's true however.
That's true. The newer homes on the street are Toll Brothers. The "older" homes (built about 10 years earlier) are Farfard. That's like picking between McDonalds and Burger King if you ask me.

My "Desperate Housewives" comment wasn't really about snobbiness. I was more saying that there were a lot of characters and it sounded like a lot of drama.
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