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Originally Posted by Tom359
Hmmmm...nothing I have seen from the developer has indicated there will be any residential directly south of Monarch Grove. In the developer's latest update video, they show the entire area south of Monarch Grove will be recreational all the way down to 470, which they are renaming Central Parkway. See the attached screenshot from the video. There will be residential south of 470, they mention having an area that is not 55+ for families that work in and around TV.
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Hmmm...
Let's think about this for just a minute. The Developer's principal business is building retirement communities. The image you posted shows the golf courses, recreational areas, commercial areas, the new hospital facilities, etc. highlighted in various colors. That would make the rest of the areas what?
Let's think about this for a minute more.
What would it be?
Don't give up yet, it will come to you?
What is it again that they are in the business building?
What is it that is required to support these new recreation facilities, golf courses, and businesses?
Oh, what could it be?
Let me guess...
Cow pastures? Nope cows don't like to play golf.
Farmland? Naa, the land isn't that great to support a cash crop.
I know, a huge car dealership... doubtful.
Of course it's all residential areas south of Monarch Grove! What isn't shown as something else will be homes!
What else would it be?
Do we have to be told they are building houses around a golf course in this community?
They are highlighting what isn't homes and what will make those new homes appealing to buy.
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