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Old 04-27-2008, 08:02 PM
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Default Re: to fence or not to fence

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Originally Posted by nyclicker
I think fences are a good idea but what I see is the developer changing course in mid stream to satisfy more potential buyers in a slow market. One has to wonder what else will change in order to keep sales going?
Have you seen the houses with "fences" that the developer is building to satisfy more potential buyers? First of all, they look like :edit: . But, we're talking about less than 20 homes among 35,000, and no one here can accurately say what is being done and why. If this is a change being made to satisfy more potential buyers --- which I really doubt --- what's the big deal. Look at the prehistoric section, look around Spanish Springs, look around Glenview, look up north toward Nancy, look just south of 466, then go look around Duval or Hadleyville. There have been scores of changes through the years, at least partially to keep sales going. Most have been very favorable, like wider, better cart paths. I hope I profited from the lessons the developer learned while building Polo Ridge and Calumet. I assume someone in Bonita or south of 466A will benefit from what they learned here. Nothing wrong with that.
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