The grim truth on a new construction complex: A never ending row of identical fenced backyards.

Social media users are sharing photos of failed home designs, prompting ridicule and criticism. The images are published on a popular Twitter account where members can submit photos of unusual and unfortunate residential development design.
A recent photo of a red brick neighborhood with wooden fences that run randomly instead of straight lines separating gardens was published. Other photos show obstructions in the driveway, lack of finishes on new buildings, and design errors.
People ridicule such unfortunate solutions and express negative attitudes towards the developers. Some have suggested making it mandatory by law to add green space and wildlife areas on new residential lots. Despite this, some find fun in such designs and joke about it.
The situation is generally frustrating for many users and highlights problems in the planning and design of new buildings.
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