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Originally Posted by Carla B
After reading this thread, I had to look at the house on the web site. The view is amazing, one in a thousand in TV, and it has a golf cart garage. But I wonder, why is the listing price $20,000. below the purchase price (in 2008) for a unique lot? The housing crisis had already started in 2008...so the price paid then should have been less than it would have been earlier. So that leads to another question...are the listing prices of the houses now below the original prices and if so, why?
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I hear you Carla. This is exactly why my husband sent me the link, which led to my questions.
I also wondered exactly the same thing you did after viewing the Sumter County Property Appraiser's site from Bushnell Florida.
This is the first "elevated" lot we had ever seen in TV, coming from Vermont where everything is elevated in one way or another in the Green Mountain State. Mostly every street is hilly; not much is flat.
However, other neighbors seem to know the farm owners who claim they will never sell. I valued their opinions.
My husband's concern was that perhaps a Walmart could end up in our backyard or the delivery zone with trucks, etc. for a chain restaurant. One never knows.
This is why we are trying to do some research before coming down for a lifestyle visit. Everyone has been helpful....however, no one has yet replied as to whether that "back view" is truly elevated and how many feet lower than the house in question?........or the street in question, I should say.
While he concerns himself with future commercial development in the rear of the home, I wonder about nuisance critters. Thanks for your input Carla.