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Originally Posted by thelegges
So sorry you feel that way, I play golf at every exec since 2010 and have found 99% of everyone is friendly, enjoyable and curious as to “you drive how long to get here”?
But that 1% of those who complain that TV is too big, or not friendly, rarely leaves their home base by more than 5 miles. Yet is very unhappy about the new neighborhoods.
To give an example two guys at Hilltop were rattling on about how ridiculous all of these new areas and it needs to stop. It’s infringing on our lifestyles by having so many people.
I asked when they traveled to LSL was it just too many people?
Answer “Never been there”
So did you find the people at Brownwood not friendly?
Answer “Where’s that”
In all the years I have asked why are you so unhappy about the new build, only a few have traveled below 466. I remember after renting in LSL for years we bought our first house in Pennacamp. We were so excited, and yet everyone who asked where we bought thought we had just thrown our money away.
“You are never going to sell that house it’s in left field, not close to anywhere, that neighborhood will have empty houses for years. You got swindled”
Well that didn’t happen.
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I’ve never looked at it as too big. There isn’t a neighborhood in any city or town where there isn’t a group opposed to development. Once they got theirs they want to shut it down. The difference here is vs other areas is that infrastructure (ie roads, MMP, bridges etc) are in place before construction begins. It’s responsible development. I don’t look at TV as a ‘Hometown’. It’s 35 square miles over three counties.....it’s a region. That said, as far as friendly....to paraphrase , “smile to your neighbor over the fence....just don’t climb over it”!