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vintageogauge 11-25-2020 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by John41 (Post 1865761)
Was that potentially dangerous gas pipeline disclosed to buyers as required by law?

The information you are referring to is not accurate. The main distribution gas line does not run parallel to the Turnpike, it runs east to west and crosses the turnpike so nothing to disclose.

coffeebean 11-25-2020 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by EileenK (Post 1864946)
We bought in Monarch Grove and when we were shown the house it was perfectly quiet. Highway more than a mile from us. However, when the wind is in a certain direction, the noise from the highway was very loud. I asked about new windows and sliders and they would never call back. The sliders and windows were so thin that they should be illegal. Truth be told the house was poorly made and the Samsung appliances were the cheapest quality I’ve ever seen. TV and Samsung should be ashamed of themselves. No discount price at all! Well trained sales staff. Only took us a couple months to wise up that The Villages doesn’t give a rats ass about you. They just try to get every last dime out of your pocket...almost elder abuse. We found the people extremely snooty as well. Sold the house 5 months later and got the heck out of there. What’s up with the pumping stations and the smell? The workers put all sorts of debris down the pipes. Hey, I could go on for a long time but don’t put blame on people for buying there. Put the blame where it belongs on TV. Showing you houses when the noise is low and promising that if anything is wrong in the first year they correct it.

WOW. You are ruffling some feathers with this post.

coffeebean 11-25-2020 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1865661)
Change the lanai into a Florida room with double pained glass and would imagine noise would be greatly reduced.

Then the outdoor space is gone. Some folks, including myself, enjoy eating outside with the food coming right off the BBQ. I love eating in the fresh air on our lanai. We don't use this space in the summer though as it is too hot and humid.

vintageogauge 11-25-2020 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1865850)
Then the outdoor space is gone. Some folks, including myself, enjoy eating outside with the food coming right off the BBQ. I love eating in the fresh air on our lanai. We don't use this space in the summer though as it is too hot and humid.

We simply open the sliders to have the same fresh air as when it was not enclosed. It also extends the number of months that you can use it.

Stu from NYC 11-25-2020 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1865850)
Then the outdoor space is gone. Some folks, including myself, enjoy eating outside with the food coming right off the BBQ. I love eating in the fresh air on our lanai. We don't use this space in the summer though as it is too hot and humid.

We just had this done as we have a western exposure. Nice area to sit outside with sliders open and read now that it has cooled down and when we get to the summer months keep sliders closed most of the time.

coffeebean 11-26-2020 05:10 AM

I understand the use of sliders in an enclosed lanai. I guess that is the best of both worlds.

Neils 11-26-2020 07:32 AM

Being able to jump on the turnpike right from the backyard can make a commute to Disney a lot shorter ride and save at least 15 min each way.

Schaumburger 12-01-2020 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 1864624)
I'm having a hard time believing that picture from the hyphen news site of the tanker truck close to the house is really the turnpike. Granted, the truck appears very close to the house. I looked at Google maps, and Hickey Way where alot of the complaints come from, the turnpike is close, but not as close as hyphen news wants us to believe.

Last year when visiting TV, I went to an open house on Hickey Way. I remember that name of the street because Hickey was the last name of the former CEO of the company I used to work for. The lanai was in the rear. Low price for a cottage style home (under $220K). The back yard was not large. At the end of the back yard was a slope, at the top of the slope, easily climbable, was the turnpike. The noise on the lanai was really bad. How anyone could relax on that lanai...wow. from the back yard I could easily read the logos of the semis driving by. I sure that house eventually sold. It wouldn't have been purchased by me.

Bilyclub 12-02-2020 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 1865764)
The information you are referring to is not accurate. The main distribution gas line does not run parallel to the Turnpike, it runs east to west and crosses the turnpike so nothing to disclose.

The Villages local distribution line might do that, but not that big pipeline on the West side of the Turnpike. Looks like it turns South just the other side of the service plaza.


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