Well, yeah, they fix the place up, and don't have to worry about protecting women and children while taking back urban blighted areas from the drug dealers and low-life criminals, which was the status of much of Midtown 3 decades ago, when they were really first moving in.
I'm flanked on three sides by them. They keep me on my toes when it comes to the grass getting mown. Although, the "you need to cut your grass" sneer isn't as bad from them as it is from my 85 year old, former Marine, neighbor. A hearty "yessir" and flying my Gadsden flag usually keeps the peace between him and me.