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Originally Posted by Gpsma
I remember there was a time when builders use to have deed restrictions not allowing sales to Jews and Blacks.
Deed restrictions are not set in steel. Time for TV to have a re-look at the restrictions.
With the unbridled growth of TV most new buyers aren't of a generation comfortable living with houses made of Ticky Tacky That All Look The Same.
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Not a single person was forced to buy here. And not a single person need stay if they don't like the way a CDD is run. Their home can be sold and usually at a profit if it is clean, appropriately priced, not smoked in or peed in a lot by animals. People can live in bigger homes nearby and not have to pay the approximately $150 amenity fee levied for all no matter how big or how small their homes are.
Nope. If a person doesn't like it here then they can choose to live elsewhere. The cost of moving is much less here than in any other part of the country.
Gracie, who has never seen one segment of Game of Thrones and who had lived comfortably in her old neighborhood for more than twenty years with many ethnicities and nationalities attracted by good jobs at Proctor and Gamble...
The old neighborhood had deed restrictions too. It keeps your property values protected. For most of us a home is a huge investment.