Rooms full
Sure the amenities are popular. However, I don't consider shopping center parking and roadways to be amenities. Those sort of things are infrastructure issues. I'm sure community developers have formulas guiding them on how much recreation and service facilities to build per capita. But they sometimes put the cart before the horse. It might be peace and quiet in your part of the TV, but from 446A and south, it's a jumble, and yet new home construction continues.
Yes, I know, it's "the season." Still, I can't bear to think what life will be like when more and more of those rental-property owners retire and decide to become full time residents.
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