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Originally Posted by graciegirl
I know how you see it. Again, I remind you of the three story building built on 466A close to a golf course and of the homes that are right up against it. And I further showed you that their estimated value has more than doubled since the apartments were built. You said "they knew it was near commercial. I say it is right in the middle between Morse and Buena Vista. It has not harmed the neighborhood or the values. I remember clearly when it was being built and there was much worry and angst and the same kind of scenario, along with those old men will be spying on us from the third floor. Now the properties that abut the wall that were purchased in the 200k's are now valued in the 500K's. And you said but there is a wall. Well maybe the developer will build a wall. Although it would be a shame to block the view of the Villagers, older people just like the ones now living here, who would enjoy seeing the golf course. There are only TWO PLACES with residences abut the Hacienda property and they are both the ends of cul-de-sacs.
We will see. I hope it does not harm anyone and that the folks who live close to this building will have the same good luck as the people who live near the three story building on 466A.
It does NOT affect me. You are right. I have no dog in this fight. I just like to quell unfounded rumors. This is MY loved town too, you know.
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I encourage anyone reading this post to actually drive by Sumter Place, the area described by graciegirl, and see if it fits her description of smack in the middle of a neighborhood. You can find it easily by looking for the Lowes next door.
I am weary of your rose colored glasses and choose to end this debate with you. As long as the proposed apartments aren't in your neighborhood you will be in favor of them.