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I've just taken a job in Hollywood and will be moving my family - wife and two daughters, aged 7 and 11 - at the end of the school year. I've tentatively zeroed in on Parkland and was wondering which of its numerous communities/developments would be best for my kids, i.e. full of other kids as opposed to old guys in plaid pants driving golf carts. Any thoughts?
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Heron Bay is numerous sections that cater to various ages. If you want bigger lots, Pine Tree Estates has acre and over lots. |
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Parkland is a young area. I live next to Parkland. Nice area.
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