Most fences are built for privacy, safety, and a sense of home, but the direction they face can quietly shape the entire relationship between neighbors. The “finished side” often looks better from the outside, which is why many people point it toward the street or adjoining property. In some communities, this is simply tradition; in others, it’s written into HOA rules or local codes, turning a small detail into a legal requirement.
The real turning point comes before a single post is set: confirming the property line, checking regulations, and talking openly with the people next door. A short conversation can prevent long-term resentment, surprise costs, or even boundary disputes. When expectations are clear, a fence stops being a symbol of division and becomes a shared understanding—protecting privacy while still honoring respect, courtesy, and the neighborhood you both call home.