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Most of the trees were leveled long before "The Developer" started building... It was pasture land for cattle for decades... They actually went out of their way to preserve wheatever trees they could. Much like they did in Marsh Bend... |
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Right now, the geographic middle is considered to be between 466a & 44 (closer to 44, ie Brownwood), but that too will change as they continue their southern building... |
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at me like I told them I just landed from another planet. :icon_wink: We bought in 2013. |
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North vs. South Considerations
Seeing many of these North vs. South arguments, I'd suggest others keep in mind what I've been seeing after being here just a couple months in the Eastport area:
-Everything seems prettier/more developed further up North (trees/landscaping, etc.) -Northern Villages flow well together as the developer bought a chunk of land vs. down South where they're building around existing town it seems like -Eventually with Middleton and Eastport built out it could become a much cooler part of town down here but it feels like it could be years before they feel as 'finished' as Brownwood does -It gets old being 20-30 mins away from anything you need, as you'll find everything from dry cleaners to acupuncturists much closer to the North and almost none of that by us -South is much closer to Orlando At the end just different and in different stages. Making the North vs. South comparison will make more sense in a few years. |
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