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Old 10-23-2008, 12:43 PM
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If you're thinking about buying a home in "the historic section" you might want to come down and rent there for a few months. I work nearby and often stroll through there over lunch. It's a charming neighborhood albeit decades older than the new parts of TV. I am always impresed at how tidy and neat most of the properties are. The Orange Blossom pool is incredible... lotsa fun... like a Carribbean resort. You will be real close to Spanish Springs town square.
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Old 10-23-2008, 02:54 PM
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No, many people simply keep their cart under the carport.


That is true; however, these people usually have an attached shed where their cart is garaged when they want it under lock and key.


Also, for info only, approximately 10% of homes in the history section are "site built" and usually have two car garages and no carports. The homes with carports are "manufactured homes" and usually don't have a garage but have an attached shed for laundry, storage and golf cart safekeeping.


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If you're thinking about buying a home in "the historic section" you might want to come down and rent there for a few months. I work nearby and often stroll through there over lunch. It's a charming neighborhood albeit decades older than the new parts of TV. I am always impresed at how tidy and neat most of the properties are. The Orange Blossom pool is incredible... lotsa fun... like a Carribbean resort. You will be real close to Spanish Springs town square.


I like the Pink Plastic Flamingos in the front yards, along with other varied statuary. Makes it more like a traditional Florida retirement community.



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I like the Pink Plastic Flamingos in the front yards, along with other varied statuary. Makes it more like a traditional Florida retirement community.



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yep... it's different. The cool thing is the residents share the same amenities as the owners of the million dollar premiers. Only in America.
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And the Million Dollar Premier owners wish they were closer to the Tiki Bar.



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