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Originally Posted by hulahips
Many many cookie cutter homes. The Anna Maria villa is same as stonybrook but one is stucco. The Amarillo ranch is basically the bougainvillea designer but Amarillo has no food pantry. Whispering pines and cedar same even gardenia has sister, think its sun something? One cottage (forgot name?) Is the Amarillo again. They can remove one window in a home and then change the name but yes many cookie cutter homes
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Very similar to be sure. It takes awhile to figure it all out. It used to be that designers had up to about 2000 square feet of air conditioned area but now a lot of the larger models have added space. Some are as large as some of the Premiers.
Dr. B, I was looking at the interiors of some of the new cottages in the historic area and it appears they have very nice cabinets and finishes.
It takes a lot of browsing and visiting to ascertain which home is right for you.
We had notebooks and did all kinds of research and decided on THE model both times we were looking for a new home HERE. We are very planned and not impulsive with our money and our investments.
Both times we bought a different model than the one we had focused on.
And both times were really happy.