
11-16-2020, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
The lot is the most important thing. Get one with a nice view, not close to a road or other source of noise, and on a cul de sac, if possible, because of the extra distance between you and your neighbor. Some people don't like a west facing lanai. Include a two car garage and a golf cart garage. I would install the same tile flooring throughout, with no carpet. If you are not going to use a very light, neutral color wall paint, consider painting the ceilings white. Consider quartz countertops instead of granite. Decide in advance if you want the lanai to be enclosed rather than doing it after the house is built. Good luck.
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Yes, cul de sacs are great. No daily traffic
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