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Originally Posted by ijusluvit
We live on Nancy Lopez, with an enormous sand trap in front of us, then a large green and the cart path. The path is next to a very high berm, with a long tight line of mature trees completely blocking the farm beyond it. Literally, when I look through my birdcage I can only see the roof of one other distant TV home. One evening we heard a cow mooing rather loudly. My wife, who grew up on a dairy farm smiled and said 'her calf wandered away.' The farm has been for sale for years, but if it is ever developed, we will not be able to see even the roofs of any buildings.
This is the most peaceful place we could ever imagine. Places on the border can be like heaven.
You can find one too if you carefully do your homework.
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Here's a suggestion: a home on Tailfer Ave. shown on the Villages real estate website. It's on a lovely corner lot on the border with a separate private view on two sides.