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Originally Posted by DARFAP
It will affect you when all of those people come to the current TV to play golf, town squares, etc. It will be saturated unless they build more of these a long with all the houses.
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They haven't change the way they do thing in 20 years, building amenities, golf courses, and business areas and then building the houses, why would they change now? The formula works very well for them as is evident by the success of The Villages.
Just because nobody has seen their full 30 year plan on what they intend to do and build doesn't mean that they haven't given it a lot of careful thought. It's their money on the line. And no they're not going to share it with any of us or anybody else until absolutely necessary, and then only the minimum necessary to keep things rolling. Anything else would be foolish and cost them millions. It's not any different than the way Disney did things in the 60's when they were buying up land for WDW. The best place to get a clue as to where things are going (at least short term) is to watch the city of Wildwood's public meetings, because almost all new growth in the foreseeable future will within the city limits, everything will have to go through them and thanks to Florida Sunshine Laws, it is all information available to the public.
This is one of the best run and successful residential development companies in the country. Their success is in all of our best interests as we all benefit from the new amenities and business the continued growth brings in.