Yes, the neighborhood will be jumping, we drove through both sections of Collier last night and could not believe how many homesites were started. It looked like they were building entire streets at a time (no vacant lots/sand without at least a form or concrete pad poured). To me it makes good sense to concentrate building in one area to maximize contractor efficiency, by not having to move equipment very far.
On the otherhand, we are in the Village of Pinellas, and the neighborhood is mostly finished, but we still have about 12 empty lots on the south side of the Pinellas, and about 20 or more on the north side. I guess they were holding those open for "build it your way" sites, but now they they discontinued those, I'm guessing eventually they will build spec. homes on them when they get around to it.
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