
01-15-2013, 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by OldDave
There has been occassional speculation on TOTV as to whether the build-out will really finish things or is just a tactic to put more pressure on prospective buyers to decide quickly. I have two questions about this and would appreciate your thoughts.
Retroactive development
First, areas that are already surrounded by TV. Especially up north, there are many areas that seemed to have been bypassed. I'm not talking about wildlife areas, because I understand they have to leave a certain amount for those. But areas like the polo field, or other empty spots in the center of the northern area. Are these areas owned by the developer? Has anyone ever heard any talk of coming back and building up these areas at some future date. I've always assumed some of those huge houses in that area are owned by the family. If they have nowhere else to build it would seem economically wise to build there huge houses somewhere else, and turn that land into profit with new houses, or even build more mansions and sell them.
Southern new development
My other question is one that has been debated some. Is the current southern building plan really the end. There seems to be an awful lot of empty space on south and southeast. And I did see someone post the other day that houses were being build directly west of Lake Deaton, which does not show as TV property on that county map everyone mentions.
Also, it seems to me to be odd to build Brownwood on past the whole development. It would be much more logical to have further building planned south of it so eventually it would be surrounded like Lake Sumter. I did see someone suggest that the location was meant to bring in more non-TV residents to shop. That might be true.
Anyway, I'd love to know your thoughts, conspiracy theories and alien sightings regarding this.
Thanks,
Dave
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I don't see how this can be debated in any new fashion as it has been speculated, ad nauseam, many times in the past.
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