Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Designers with fenced yards in Fenney
I noticed there are a couple streets completed with designer homes having totally fenced in rear and side yards in Fenney, section 12 south of Fenney Lane. Great idea for those who need more space than a villa provides but want either privacy or space for their pets to run around. I have a feeling that these will sell quickly. There is also a home in that neighborhood that has a very high roof line and two windows on the second floor, haven't seen the inside but looks as though it might have a finished second floor or one really large bonus room with high ceilings. Lot of great options down here.
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Do you have a any n VLS #s for these?
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Last edited by John_W; 11-23-2017 at 04:20 PM. |
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I noticed them this morning not far from fenney rec center. Might want to call a rep to find correct information
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I wish they would start building homes with wrought iron front fencing. I love that look.
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Here is one #12F052 after you get to that one then search the street to find more of them with fenced in yards. This one is an Indigo, 3 bed, 3 baths.
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The homes on Zipperer Way and Condrey Ct. all seem to be sporting a fenced yard. As the two sections in Pine Hills with fenced yards seemed to sell very quickly last year I'm sure we're going to see a lot more clusters of homes like these. Have to give credit where credit is due, the builder knows his market and what people want.
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Many will rue the day The villages began building fences
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They don't look bad at all as you really can't see much of the fences except on the corner lots. I would assume that there are a lot of buyers out there that want something a little larger than a villa but want the ease of letting their dog out without having to go with it. Might be a lot of dog barking going on over there.
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they have cottages with fences too
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Haven't seen any of these homes or cottages yet myself, but for those who have, what do you think of the brown fencing? Previously, in Hemingway for example, I think they had used white fencing on some cottages. Just wondering if they felt the brown looks less stark or what the reasoning was. Also, is it vinyl fencing like the white? I find it really interesting all the different changes they have made since opening Fenney. The developer obviously listens to the wants/desires of the people.
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I think its great the developer is adding fencing. Im sure many existing houses would like to have it. They certainly could regulate it so it would be attractive.
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To change this the applicable CDD would have to seek a change to the deed restrictions and then it would have to be approved by all parties associated with the deed restrictions - this would be everyone in that unit and the Developer (not The District government or the CDD, but The Villages of Lake-Sumter company) as this is basically a contract between the buyers and the seller. People can't stand a yard gnome or a simple wooden cross in someone's front yard, imagine the drama if you blocked someone's view with a fence. And who would make the decision of what is attractive... |
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Anything would be better than the shiny white PVC the developer is installing. Yuck Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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