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Originally Posted by JimJoe
I watch the homes for sale TV very carefully. One question I have always had is what protection is there for homes that on the outside boarder of TV from unpleasant neighbors or land uses such as farm smell, commercial development, or any of the things that the restrictive covenants everyone in TV agrees to when they buy here?
For example, I have looked at homes where the back yard faces private property with sheds nearby, animals, etc. It seems like those homes could have the worst of both worlds; restrictions on their use, but none on their rear neighbor.
Any one here live on the boarder or hear of any such problems?
Thanks!
JJ
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Buying a home for a view you don't own is more often than not a risk/reward proposition. If adjoining or nearby property stays the same, the homeowner might have the
best of both worlds: a scenic view and extra privacy.
However, farmland or any undeveloped property doesn't necessarily stay that way forever. At planning and zoning hearings across America, homeowners have protested proposed development of nearby properties outside their subdivisions. Anyone buying near the borders of any subdivision should be familiar at least with what is currently outside the boundary, as well as the county's future land use plan. Even then, there are no guarantees.
That said, there are relatively few homes in the vast expanse of TV that border or will border TV's perimeter. So don't be too concerned. It's easier to find a home in TV that's not on the border than one that is.
As for crime, I've never seen any evidence that homes along the borders of TV have crime problems; and I doubt that they do. I suspect that as TV continues to develop, the new perimeter also will have adequate buffers and barriers.
Just my thoughts and I could be wrong.