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As for development plans, you don’t wake up 1 morning and say we will start building in this new area. It takes years of planning, surveying, permits, building the infrastructure and so on before the 1st house can be built. As for never thinking of moving south of 466, we just moved here and we didn’t even consider anything north of 466a and we ended up in the southern most part. We know several people that have moved from the old section of the villages to the south and the people we know that live south of 44 that are selling, they are all moving into a newer home in either Richmond or Newell. There are so many more benefits living in the southern sections compared to the older sections. |
I'm curious. Are there currently any pools or Rec Centers in Newell, Lake Denham, or Dabney? (There is a pitch n putt and a putting course.)
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Why are Premier homes no longer being built? Why are custom Designer homes now limited to very few options despite a huge new design center in Brownwood?
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I'm ok with getting bigger as long as they keep the Infrastructure in line with it and we don't run out of water. We lived in Frisco TX (north Dallas) and it was growing just as fast BUT they built Infrastructure before all the houses.
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[QUOTE=OrangeBlossomBaby;2197194]There will come a point in time when the developers will say "we've decided we really don't want to expand further, we're kinda finished here." Some descendent of the Morse Family will say "Nah, I'm gonna be a doctor instead." And that'll be the end of development of The Villages. That will also be the day when all those construction jobs are cut off. It will happen, eventually. There is only so far the developer -can- develop. The state has edges, it's not infinite.
I am of the opinion that The Morse Family are probably no longer actually running TV and may well have a holding company which will continue to manage day to day matters allowing any of the Morse family to become a Doctor if they so wish. |
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The flowers just might be the canary in the coal mine as the previous poster suggested. |
Thank you for the explanation.
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In addition, more multi family units have broken ground directly across the street and almost adjacent to St. Vincent’s. Furthermore, new housing units are almost completed directly across the road from the church. The area will be a menace to traffic problems. This is all a Wildwood problem, not the Villages concern. The city of Wildwood has Comte logistical catastrophe. |
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