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Old 01-05-2016, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by njbchbum View Post
Oh, my, my! I learned long ago not to trust ANY salesman - regardless of who they work for and/or represent. There are no guarantees of what they tell you and no recourse to be had if something wasn't quite true! And as a side thought - just because deed restrictions might require that pets be on a leash when outside of the home or off of the property - don't count on that to be a reality. And even if on a leash and out for their daily constitutional - that leash usually does little to prevent the pet from enjoying your front lawn!

And as far as taking the golf cart out on Morse Blvd. - are you really going to rely about a comfort level based on someone else's opinion rather than your personal experience? Morse does have a golf cart diamond lane for carts that shares the road with cars. Several posts on TOTV really are miniscual compared to the number of cart operators who have found their comfort level riding next to cars on that road.

Don't deny yourselves the oppty to live in the house you might really enjoy because of 'several posts' on TOTV. Consider the thought - but - consider your personal experience[s] first.




Always listen to this woman. I have never known her to be wrong. I travel the golf paths on Morse frequently and am not afraid, ditto the "narrow" Morse Bridge which soon becomes quite easy. You can live anywhere here and be completely happy. Find the house you love. If you want a lot of people who will want to know each other immediately and do things together, buy a new home. New homes and old homes cost about the same. Some say older homes have upgrades and additions, but they never were the ones I would have chosen.


It is ALL good, Va person. It is ALL good.


And if you buy a place you find you don't like or want to move later to a different view, part of town, or size of home, they sell quickly...IF they are clean, well staged, priced correctly. ALSO moving furniture and belongings is MUCH cheaper here than cross country.
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