Anthill is an understatement. The developer’s controversial investment is heating up the network

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The large housing estates known from the USA and Great Britain, where numerous houses are identical copies of each other, do not arouse much emotion abroad. However, similar pictures from our own backyard turn out to be highly controversial. Especially if the estate is located almost in the middle of nowhere.

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The estate of single-family houses, which was built near Ożarów Mazowiecki in the town of KrÄ™ki Kaputy, at first glance – especially from the sidewalk level – does not stand out much from other similar investments. However, when you look at them from a height, you will see a view that interested and slightly shocked Internet users. Photographs of the estate, which is being developed under the name Villa Campina, were published on social media by the developer, JW. Construction.

The photos were quickly noticed by Internet users and the media. Everyone paid attention not only to the scale of the implementation, but also to its repeatability and multitude. The developer himself – as reported by “Wyborcza” – boasts that “over 230 houses have already found buyers”, which only proves how many properties we are talking about.

Anthill is an understatement. The developer’s controversial investment is heating up the network

The photo published on social media received hundreds of comments, most of them very critical. “This is what we call living in an anthill. “I would be afraid that I wouldn’t find my home,” “Polish Housing Camps”, “If anyone wonders what hell looks like – here’s a photo for reference” — these are just some of the opinions found under the photo of the mentioned investment.

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Interestingly, the current wave of criticism is the culmination of controversy that has been swirling around the investment for 15 years. As “Gazeta StoÅ‚eczna” reminds, the company bought a plot of 40 hectares where a huge housing estate of three- and four-story blocks with two thousand apartments was planned. The authorities of the small town did not agree to such development, and ultimately the local government adopted a local development plan, which only allowed the construction of single-family houses.

This is the plan that the developer has meticulously used and continues to build, and on the internet some call it “asparagus”, a reference to the farmlands surrounding the estate.

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