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Originally Posted by Anshela
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I do find that the people that are NORTH of Brownwood seem to be misinformed as to the amenities the southern areas have. But that's okay.....I am fine with them not being aware of all that we have including the neighbourhood restaurants like Fenney Grill and soon to come Harry and the natives. Edna's on the Green Truck stop and entertainment - so amazing. Country Club food??? Too bad you are so far from Coney Island, O'shucks, Cotillian, Oakwood BBQ, Willies, Reveille etc. The soon to be finished boardwalk and water activies that will be at Okahumpka.
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I do find that the new people that are SOUTH of Brownwood seem to be misinformed as to the Northern areas have...
Oakwood Grill (the small mostly carry out one) is on 301 between 44 & 466A. The BIG (dine-in) one is on 441 North of 466A.
I'm equidistant from both...
Coney Island is right nearby on 301, between 44 and 466A...
Bluefin, Harvest, Prima Italiano, Wolfgang Pucks, Cody's, Red Sauce, The Chop House, etc, etc, etc, are just some of the restaurants (along with Palmer, which is amazing, Lopez, which I haven't been yet, and about a dozen other places I can't remember right now)...
I have been to Fenney Grill and Edna's. They're both very nice. As are the many other places I mentioned... But... Are they enough to satisfy the population? TBD...
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Yeah we may not have as many big box stores that are in Lady Lake but I am just fine with only having to travel there once in a while to do a big shop than have to deal with that regular traffic....or better yet hop on the turnpike and get the best stores like costco and ikea a short drive towards Orlando. Love having the ability to have all my gas appliances in our newer areas - they cook better and dry clothing better and way cheaper than electric.
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The Turnpike is actually accessible to all points North and gas is available in several areas north of 44. Costco is 45 minutes away... Our friends buried a propane tank (where natural gas in not available) just for cooking (and possibly a summer kitchen and hot tub if they ever get around to putting them in)...
And electricity in TV is cheap. I pay less per kW in electric in TV than I do in my house in MD. I also have gas heat, hot water and cooking up north and the gas bills can be ridiculous. Natural gas is going up in price...
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All areas have their + and - qualities but writing off an area that you really know nothing about is both inaccurate and unkind. Get your facts straight before you start bashing the newer areas.
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Agreed. I think that in maybe 4-5 years, once the southern areas are more "finished", there will be many more amenities and it'll be an even better place to live. But you really shouldn't "write off" living farther north, since it seems like you know very little about it...
Oh, and before you ask, I'm in the southern most part of the north, less than a mile north of 44... We're 10 minutes (via golf cart) from Brownwood, 15 minutes from LSL, and if we want to go to Spanish Springs, we hop in the car.
We first started looking when we visited 3 friends years ago, next month. We looked far up north. We looked in Fenney, Marsh Bend, Chitty Chatty and Bradford. We decided to concentrate on a resale between 466A and 44. We're quite happy there. I hope you continue to be happy with your purchase...