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Originally Posted by BrianL99
Only in The Villages, would someone say this was a "Waterfront Home".
Where do people get this stuff? You have a retention or detention pond in the neighborhood and now you have "waterfront property"?
& I read stories all the time, about people complaining they bought "waterfront" homes and the drainage basin are dry. That's what they're for. Sometimes they're dry, sometimes they're wet and become mosquito incubators.
It's like those overpasses that say "Welcome to The Villages" in huge letters, is actually a force field, that sucks people's brains out, when they drive under them.
This was posted yesterday, on Facebook.
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I live in The Villages on a named lake that is neither a retention nor detention pond. They do exist here, and according to TV, all that are fishable are above 466. All of the fishable waters below 466 are ponds.