Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have a corner lot on a dead end street. Quiet as can be. Just seek and you shall find.
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In addition to traffic and cart noise, doggies and the added cost of watering, also think about headlights. We had a neighbor who sold their house on a corner lot because the headlights from cars turning the corner flashed in their bedroom and it drove them nuts.
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Also let's not forget about the extra $20,000 or so premium the corner lot demands. That could pay off your bond.
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Thank you, everyone, for your great insight. You have definitely given me lots to ponder.
Those of you who are corner home owners - are you ever bothered by stop and go of cars at the stop sign near your home? |
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You are right about dogs doing their thing on a corner lot. We call it the neighborhood doggie potty because they all pee and poop on the corner lot. If you don't mind that then you get more space on a corner lot.
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NOT one furry creature has used our corner lot for anything nasty that I have seen. I love it because you can sit on your lanai and have a street view and a lawn view and well, I think people who live on corner lots are .....cuter? smarter? more centered? No...more cornered.
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My neighbor's problem with living on the corner is someone is constantly running over her sprinkler heads. She often has to pay to have them replaced.
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In response to 2newyorkers comment, I often see corner home owners putting up flexible poles on the corner, or boulders at the "curb" to try to direct drivers away from cutting the corner and damaging their sprinklers.
Additional thought...we seriously considered a corner lot, but the one house that was in our final "short list"of spec homes (be sure to also find out about allowed home orientation on any corner lots you decide to build on) was oriented backwards on the lot. In other words, we couldn't even see the large grass area from the living room (Gardenia) We ultimately decided that that was dumb, as we didn't want to pay extra for the corner, water and mowing, without getting the benefit of seeing it from inside the house. The other side was just as close to the neighbor as any interior lot. We ended uo with a Gardenia with outside golf car garage, and our neighbor visible from our living room windows also has the outside golf car garage, providing us just a few feet of extra visible space from our living room windows. |
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hi Hopeful we bought a corner lot in an established village and the only traffic noise we hear are the trash trucks at 7 am. The noise last about 3 minutes then all is quite again.
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I think more important than a corner or cul de sac, is just the size of the lot.
we originally picked out a 60x90 to build on, why pay a premium for a bigger lot right? Wrong, our lot in on inside corner and the back yard in on street, the lot is almost 150 ft deep and 105 wide in the rear, about 40' to the curb then a street then when the houses R built on the other side of the street I'll have about 100' between lanai's. I have room to expand our lanai 530 sq ft add a pool spa what ever. Best 20K lot premium we spent on this adventure. U just need to spend time hunting down the right location. ![]()
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With creative landscaping, road noise and lack of privacy won't be that much of a problem. |
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Agree, also remember your setbacks about 10-13'
U can not plant on. Also the use of berms help with noise and privacy But get ARC approval, it's simple.
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