
06-04-2014, 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by graciegirl
We are very good at reporting rumors and unsubstantiated information on this forum. I have found that wait and see is a good idea. When they sold the cottages previously used for lifestyle visits on Lake Sumter near the square they priced them too high and had to reduce them to sell them.
They are certainly going to get as much out of the new homes built in the new area as they can, that is business, but their consumer group are savvy folks too. It has to be some of the most desirable real estate in the country, being the last new homes to be built in the fastest growing area in all of the U.S.
THAT won't harm any of our home values. Nice to see them go up instead of down as has been the situation for several years throughout this country.
We will see, we will see. Part of the fun of this place.
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Gracie . . . Seeing how Morse just seems to go on and on, I can't believe that the new Fruitland Park development will be the last in the area that he will be doing.
Although it isn't The Villages, just look at that huge parcel just south of 466 on the west side of 301 with which he's currently involved.
I see other close-by large parcels of land for sale and see dollar signs in Morse's pupils.
Yup -- we just have to play the wait-and-see game. I just hope the counties involved can keep up with their part of the infrastructure which seems to be slow in happening and at a snail's pace when they finally begin.
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