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Originally Posted by mscocco
Was down this past weekend noticed that there seemed to be a lot of designer homes available - so the market is just saturated with them right now - as was mentioned above, the new homes prices are really. Some like the idea of a new home but they don't realize the fringe locations of many of these new build outs. I'm keeping eyes out on cement courtyards and there's not a ton available in the center section and those that are seem a bit on the slightly high side in regards to price.
Hang in there - I've heard stories of folks moving from their homes in established areas into the newer homes only to move back months later....heading into the peak, after the holidays, things should start picking back up again...
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There are designers......and then, there are designers........
As you look for a courtyard villa, you also might want to think about looking at some of the smaller designers on inside lots.
For instance, a classic, smaller Gardenia can give you a nice open 1887 sq. ft. (or slightly more) with a full 2-car garage and lots of natural light.
The front portico area of the Gardenia can be paved. Pavers in the small backyard, too, will cut down on grass to mow. Hiring mowing done for smaller inside lots is relatively inexpensive.
Even though those designers on inside lots look really close together, you might find that the way the houses are sited sometimes allows for more privacy than you might have thought possible. -- And......if you can find a designer that backs up to a courtyard villa neighborhood, you can get backyard privacy from the villa wall.
May I suggest that as you look at courtyard neighborhoods, you might want to expand your search and see what is for sale behind them. When a designer backs up to a villa wall, you don't have to have a kissing lanai or a street in your backyard -- both of which usually can be helped with landscaping though. -- btw, landscaping is just one of the reasons to go with pre-owned.
I wish you the best of luck as you search for the home you will know is yours. (Just for the record, I think pre-owned homes are often the best choice for many reasons.)