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Village of Richmond.....anybody heard what type of homes will be going in there?
So any of you Villages sleuths have ideas on what type of home will be built in this new section? Judging from past villages it appears the developer tries to put some of every model home in the Village. Richmond will be close to Brownwood and I am sure will be very popular when it comes online. I'm wondering because of that if the developer will forgo the smaller cheaper models and opt for the designer homes and upper end courtyard villas?
I did see a recent video speculating about courtyard villas going into a small section of Richmond. If the video is accurate, it looks like they will be modeled after what they put in Chitty Chatty where are each home will but up against wetlands/nature area. Thoughts????? |
They know which homes give them the biggest profit so what is now selling will be sold in new areas plus perhaps a new model or two.
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Patio villas, Courtyard Villas, veranda homes, and designer homes are all slated to be built in Richmond. It will be the same mix as has been seen for the last 3 years.
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There is no natural beauty at Brownwood like there is at Lake Sumter. The builders ignored the three lakes around Brownwood and just built a bunch of stores. We feel good walking around Lake Sumter, but not at Brownwood. |
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Brownwood a dump, no. It is different than Sumter for sure but the Wild West was not built around pretty lake settings. We did not like Spanish Springs when we first came down but we love it now.
In Chitty Chatty the built Villas on a gross dirty swamp full of bugs and snakes but priced them as if you were on a lake on the golf course. Asked why they were so expensive and was told because of the view. I said pass. The Chitty Chatty Villas should not be $450,000 and up but rather in the $300,000 or under range. Hopefully the newest section will have a nice mix but prices have gone up. My wife and I talk and if we did not buy 3 years ago, we are not sure we could now. Owning a second home would not be in the cards. |
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Richmond will have its own unique qualities just like every other village, including Chitty Chatty. |
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The focus of the square in Brownwood is the stage/entertainment as it should be. That water feature at SS takes up a quarter of the square. The bleachers at Brownwood along with the Bar shacks are the best design of the 3. As a whole you can't beat LSL |
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Scratch out a check for multiple billions of dollars and you can build a village and a town square just to suit the both of you. |
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However, we just like to sit there and have drink and listen to the music, especially Gilley and the Girl, Joe Hand, or Dale Stumbo. I had never heard the Byrds song "Feel a whole lot better" sung live until I heard Joe sing it. That place is not a dump. |
The Stores in Brownwood
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And interestingly, VA, it has taken YEARS for the Brownwood stores to rent. There's more than one hidden message in that, me thinks! |
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What is the "hidden meaning" in that? There has been a pandemic for the last 2 years. I'm surprised there aren't MORE vacancies... |
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No food worth eating, just a place to sit and have a drink... That is comparable how? |
What Type of Homes
Expensive Ones!
1600 square foot Villas for 530 K |
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We recall riding our bikes down there a few years ago when the little golf course was under construction and we thought the whole area was breathtaking. We never imagined that area would turn out so nice. |
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"When Rita's was there, we often got a delicious pork burrito to take home. Since they left, we didn't see anything at Edna's that we wanted to eat." So, you got a view, and a bar... I'll agree, the view is nice... The wife and I played Marsh View last Monday... |
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Plus a nice golf course and a beautiful walking path that prohibits golf carts. We are easy to please. |
Vacancies in Brownwood
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"Hidden meaning?" Well, there is nothing cheap in what the rents probably are that the Morses charge in addition to how much they get from the receipts of each store. A few restaurants have gone out, and more stores than what you've mentioned. Brownwood has always been the ******* stepchild of the three squares and certainly, not the most desirable location for all of them. There's probably more "hidden meaning" than any of us is aware of, as well. |
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I visited 2 1/2 years ago and we were taken to Brownwood. There was still major construction going on at that time... Hard to fill when you're still building... |
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The nearby executives (Low Lands and Loblolly) fit that description... |
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The original model in the visitor center showed there would be a walking path from #6 green to #7 tee at Loblolly but they never built it. |
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On Loblolly, we would have to walk along the MMP where carts are going to and from Magnolia Plaza. The grass along the MMP is not cut as low as the fairways on the golf course, so it is no fun pushing a cart through it. Still, I am not complaining. Before we moved here, I had heard the exec courses were free. I was really surprised how much fun they are to play. I have never pared #7 Bacall from the black tee. The black tee on #8 Sweetgum is great where you have to carry a lake and the resident gator. |
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