🌴Thinking of Moving to Central Florida? 😎 📱Call or Text: (407) 664-2705 📨Email: stephaniekennedy.realestate@gmail.com 📅Schedule a Zoom Call With Me: forms.gle/ngjjY9h6P9tDNJoN9 🆓 FREE Relocation Guide: forms.gle/ngjjY9h6P9tDNJoN9 ====== ▶Subscribe👉👉👉 th-cam.com/users/livingincentralfl407
If I can be of any assistance, I’m happy to help. I know great realtors in New Jersey as well if you need referrals, please feel free to reach out. Stephaniekennedy.realestate@gmail.com (407) 664-2705
How can I find out the pet limitations at the various communities? It seams like they want to hide the information or make it very hard to find. Thank you.
If you let me know which communities you are interested in specifically I can reach out to them on their policy. In my experience most allow dogs and cats.
Cannot determine in this state (USA) - of communities such as this - the interest we have re: privacy fences. Some of these homes are quite close. We’re aware some communities in the Villages, maybe, have real greenery hedges - natural privacy fences. V. important feature for us, quality of life. But, everything else looks fine. (Not a main property for us, anyway) We’ll research it. Ty
Yes it’s an adjustment. Depending on the location and type of community you can gain larger properties but then it’s more to maintain. So it really depends on your priorities. If you have any questions, I’m happy to help answer them. Thanks for watching! :)
@@LivingInCentralFL407 Ty for the reply. Still want to do a vast research on the issue, status of one’s rights to privacy fences. Perhaps certain gated communities have (what I term) capitol controls on their communities. Within reason, a non issue. But again, v curious to ck on the status of fences, even in individual towns, I believe Michael Bordenaro’s channel shows many regular towns. Don’t always see fences. Well we just found an interesting video, can’t find it right now, the exact channel. But it was about Solivita Community in Kissimmee. That vid was impressive. Lots of greenery between homes, large trees 🌲 in the middle dividers of some streets, they absolutely do not appear ‘cookie cutter’. Although we don’t see high fences, we see smaller ones between and tons of greenery around the homes. Homes design appear to be unique and not all the same, as in an ‘quick build look’. Just viewing now. Ty for reaching out and any further questions, we’ll contact. (Personally, going out of the country. Two places. But, my son brought up the interest today, as an idea. Nothing firm, research stage). 😀✅
@@reneeemigree9004 ah I see. If you’re looking in a 55+ or hoa community, it will certainly depend on the specific bylaws of that community. We have privacy fences in our HOA community but others communities that is not permitted. Many people plant greenery like podocarpus for privacy. I do know of communities that have what you have described but again it depends on budget, location, home size preference etc.. Good luck in your search! :)
@@LivingInCentralFL407 Thanks again for your reply. Re-reading it again in the future. Solivita allows fences, etc., so it seems. This is a very nice place. Ttyl, thanks again.
🌴Thinking of Moving to Central Florida? 😎
📱Call or Text: (407) 664-2705
📨Email: stephaniekennedy.realestate@gmail.com
📅Schedule a Zoom Call With Me: forms.gle/ngjjY9h6P9tDNJoN9
🆓 FREE Relocation Guide: forms.gle/ngjjY9h6P9tDNJoN9
======
▶Subscribe👉👉👉
th-cam.com/users/livingincentralfl407
Looks great
I presently live in New Jersey
Looking to relocate to Orlando area
Looking to retire there
I’m looking to sale my home here
If I can be of any assistance, I’m happy to help. I know great realtors in New Jersey as well if you need referrals, please feel free to reach out.
Stephaniekennedy.realestate@gmail.com
(407) 664-2705
How can I find out the pet limitations at the various communities? It seams like they want to hide the information or make it very hard to find. Thank you.
If you let me know which communities you are interested in specifically I can reach out to them on their policy. In my experience most allow dogs and cats.
Cannot determine in this state (USA) - of communities such as this - the interest we have re: privacy fences. Some of these homes are quite close. We’re aware some communities in the Villages, maybe, have real greenery hedges - natural privacy fences. V. important feature for us, quality of life. But, everything else looks fine. (Not a main property for us, anyway) We’ll research it. Ty
Yes it’s an adjustment. Depending on the location and type of community you can gain larger properties but then it’s more to maintain. So it really depends on your priorities. If you have any questions, I’m happy to help answer them. Thanks for watching! :)
@@LivingInCentralFL407 Ty for the reply. Still want to do a vast research on the issue, status of one’s rights to privacy fences. Perhaps certain gated communities have (what I term) capitol controls on their communities. Within reason, a non issue. But again, v curious to ck on the status of fences, even in individual towns, I believe Michael Bordenaro’s channel shows many regular towns. Don’t always see fences.
Well we just found an interesting video, can’t find it right now, the exact channel. But it was about Solivita Community in Kissimmee. That vid was impressive. Lots of greenery between homes, large trees 🌲 in the middle dividers of some streets, they absolutely do not appear ‘cookie cutter’. Although we don’t see high fences, we see smaller ones between and tons of greenery around the homes. Homes design appear to be unique and not all the same, as in an ‘quick build look’.
Just viewing now. Ty for reaching out and any further questions, we’ll contact. (Personally, going out of the country. Two places. But, my son brought up the interest today, as an idea. Nothing firm, research stage). 😀✅
@@reneeemigree9004 ah I see. If you’re looking in a 55+ or hoa community, it will certainly depend on the specific bylaws of that community. We have privacy fences in our HOA community but others communities that is not permitted. Many people plant greenery like podocarpus for privacy. I do know of communities that have what you have described but again it depends on budget, location, home size preference etc.. Good luck in your search! :)
@@LivingInCentralFL407 Thanks again for your reply. Re-reading it again in the future. Solivita allows fences, etc., so it seems. This is a very nice place. Ttyl, thanks again.