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Precisely. And if you take a look at the site plan, these houses are going to be dense. However, within walking distance for several thousand people is going to be a signature Greenville park, and a true town center. These residents will keep this town center's businesses operating by themselves. And, without the use of their cars. That's sustainability, and that's why it's attractive to me, and for some of the same reasons that downtown Greenville is attractive to me.
I like the idea of the park convenience, we have a beautiful home in Braemor, the attraction was our 2 acre lot on the river...it was supposed to be built up fast, after 4 years of living here we are still only 1 of about 12 houses. I think everyone likes the idea of the large lot but when it comes down to it...where is everyone. Plenty of lots sit here, wonderful neighborhood with lots of private space, no takers? Why?
I like the idea of the park convenience, we have a beautiful home in Braemor, the attraction was our 2 acre lot on the river...it was supposed to be built up fast, after 4 years of living here we are still only 1 of about 12 houses. I think everyone likes the idea of the large lot but when it comes down to it...where is everyone. Plenty of lots sit here, wonderful neighborhood with lots of private space, no takers? Why?
Too expensive?
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