I get why it is (as the once-upon-a-time director of the management company of a small South London newbuild estate), and it really should be (and could easily be) stopped, but for realism I still think they should be forced to portray them as they will be, not the occasional car on the driveway, cheerful mums pushing prams, and happy children playing. It should be cars and vans dumped on every surface like a god had a tantrum and emptied out his toy box, sour-faced ASBO mums twenty going on sixty with a cigarette in one hand dragging her mediocre kids around an upturned wheelie bin spilling out soiled nappies by a shiny pavement-parked Range Rover. The trees will be dead and looking all the happier for it and the render flaking like an advanced skin condition. Hieronymous Bosch does middle England.