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Old 02-15-2023, 06:47 AM
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Originally Posted by skippy05 View Post
Ask why on the South and new side the sales people don't point out the following: Loud turn pike noise, no shops and no stores and no land reserved to build any. You'd best buy on the North side.
Seriously do you think everyone is blind when they look at TV? One can see shopping areas, and vacant land that has signs up for construction. Agent will tell you here is where ————— is being built, problem is it takes twice the time as predicted. There are 3 large properties south of Brownwood that is zoned commercial, I hope it take years to build, to keep traffic north. I can drive 10 minutes to shop.

As for the turnpike pike, if you are blind, and deaf my guess is you would not notice it, and your agent won’t have to point them out. But many lots you can see the turnpike, those with walls you can hear the turnpike, just like you can hear traffic on 44, 466, 466a, Morse, or BV. One doesn’t need an agent to point out what is right in front of you. I can faintly hear the train in Duval, isn’t that North of here?

You really need to bone up the Northern advice, you forgot “Coleman Prison, Power Lines, no flowers, and no new Town Square”.

New buyers seem to be very young South of Brownwood, my guess is they have great vision, hearing, and the ability to invest in their future. 13 houses on our new street in Richmond came from the Northern section of TV, we say we moved from what used to be “The Middle of TV”