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Originally Posted by Marathon Man
Really? Choose a home based on proximity to the new climbing wall? That's a new one. Anyway, to me this confirms the concept that people in the newer areas are more active and want to have a greater choice of activities. As far as trying to attract families - Middleton is just down the road. So that theory does not hold.
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Sometimes due diligence has blinders. Everyday I wonder how people have zero knowledge that family villages always existed in TV. On property schools, that draw parents to a particular school system.
OP the developer is finally building a true regional center providing challenges that are in normal fitness centers. It’s ok that you aren’t able to climb a wall, my parents would be in the same situation.
However my spouse and many friends are extremely excited, awaiting the wall opening.
I am glad you chose the northern area, our family in their late 80’s and 90’s are very settled near Lopez and SS since 2004.
My family finds such a younger retirement generation, in the south, The new area draws attention for better fitness centers.
Developers are adding something for everyone, old can sit and watch while younger residents can enjoy what they enjoyed in Fitness Centers around the country.
The wall will be very busy, OP it’s ok you judge one thing as such a negative, that will bring excitement and challenge to so many.