Why? Are you not banning books up north like neo-nazis in Florida? Are they not doing away with women's rights and attacking IVF? Are insurers not fleeing the north like Flordia. I could go on and on and on, but you should get my point. Florida is a MAGA hellhole.
Great video Michael ! Where can we find any history of the mining activity that was responsible for the big lakes in Waterside? I cant find it by my search so far.
Not sure where you can find it actually. I grew up in town and my father was in the construction industry and he would regularly purchase shell and gravel for jobs. I’ll reply with a link if I come across anything.
This looks wonderful... in a video. In reality, Florida is absolutely awful. The weather and the heat are unbereable. We have 106 degrees in May!!!!! I have been living in South FL for 25 years and the climate change is a tangible reality. Every year gets worse and worse. I am planning to move out asap before the most horrible hurricane season arrives. These wonderful builders should be building new communities up north, not in FL. Did they see what happened in Fort Myers last year???
Thanks for watching. The heat definitely doesn’t bother me. Also this community is very far inland. Roughly 13-15 miles so storm surge is not a concern here.
I would say the median age is in the 40’s. There are a lot of young families with kids, some couples who are recently engaged, and some retirees or snowbirds. It’s a pretty good mix there. Lots of kids though.
Another no fences allowed development in Lakewood Ranch? My biggest issue with LR and why we moved out of LR. Having a dog and no fence is just not practical or fun.
@@michaelheller_KW There are a few older neighborhoods that do allow fences, but they’re far less desirable. A field manager for Neal Homes told me a big reason for this was because of the narrow lot lines. If a fence split that space between homes these big zero turn mowers could not get to the back and they want them to mow all the backyards quickly. fwiw, we were in Indigo and liked it very much, except for the no fence regulations.
Do you mean the architecture itself? That’s a fair comment and I really appreciate the engagement, but there is a lot of soul here. A lot people getting together and enjoying themselves. This place is packed multiple days and nights a week with live music and people eating and drinking and kids running around everywhere. I get what you mean though, sometimes planned developments like this go up fast and there’s an element of it that doesn’t feel truly organic
I get what she’s saying. Some people link organic growth to “soul”. I disagree, people bring soul to a community. Not inanimate object like buildings and streets.
you have-not traveled or lived in enough places if you say that...I have seen many places like this that thrive with community and life. There are many planned communities that are soulless...but there are many that arent. Ive seem many like this on the west coast, and if theyre done correct and made in order that its a social and community hub intentionally, people will come and it will work. It's that most developers are too lazy to go the extra step to do this with their money over quality of life edict.
All of the lots look like they are very small. Also, if someone is going to spend millions on a home, I think they might want a gate or two instead of the general public strolling past their house 24/7/365
Yeah lots are relatively small. The most expensive neighborhoods in Sarasota along the coast are also not gated. Harbor acres has homes between $5M and $30M and there is no gate. Same with Bird Key, and Lido Key, so there is definitely a precedent. Thanks for watching!
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I will check them out but Waterside isn’t a coastal city. It was developed from scratch in what was previously farm land. I love coastal cities and there are plenty amazing ones that offer things that waterside can’t, but the point of the video (aside from explaining the area to prospective buyers) was to show how careful planning and development can create something from nothing and offer a great place to live. Thanks for watching.
I live in Sarasota and Ive been to Waterside and 30A in the Panhandle. Waterside was such a huge disappointment after seeing the architecture and design of the neighborhood and homes in Rosemary, Seaside and Alys on 30A. For all that money invested in Waterside, the developers could have made it soo much nicer and unique.
I’m not going to lie I was on the phone the other night around midnight standing along the walk bridge and a gator did float right up next to me. There shouldn’t be too many there given the amount of noise and boat activity in the future but yes, they’re there. I definitely won’t be swimming in the lakes lol.
@@michaelheller_KW Well, they're already pumping water out of the streets in parts of Miami. You also have Republican politicians who refuse to address climate change or even acknowledge it exists. They're too busy fighting their culture war nonsense.
Did not come across that information during the hours of Internet research I did. Nor did I come across it when talking to local contractors who used to purchase shell and rock from the mines for their work. When looking at maps of phosphate mining in Florida, it looks to be well east of Myakka state park in Sarasota and well east of Verna Bethany in Manatee County.
Florida should add more tropical trees and make their cities like covered tropical paradise 🥭
Waterside definitely has charm. Looking forward to the completion of every neighborhood
Good video, lots of negative comments. I know not takes times to put together. Good job
Thanks for watching!
They should put a Ski Rixen out there
Nice video, Waterside is a great area!
Thanks for watching Nick!
I’m so glad I found this place lmao you have no clue the north is like the worst
Thanks for watching! Are you considering a home down here?
Why? Are you not banning books up north like neo-nazis in Florida? Are they not doing away with women's rights and attacking IVF? Are insurers not fleeing the north like Flordia. I could go on and on and on, but you should get my point. Florida is a MAGA hellhole.
Great video Michael ! Where can we find any history of the mining activity that was responsible for the big lakes in Waterside? I cant find it by my search so far.
Not sure where you can find it actually. I grew up in town and my father was in the construction industry and he would regularly purchase shell and gravel for jobs. I’ll reply with a link if I come across anything.
Probably some nice fish in these lakes
Maybe just call it the villages again.
This looks wonderful... in a video. In reality, Florida is absolutely awful. The weather and the heat are unbereable. We have 106 degrees in May!!!!! I have been living in South FL for 25 years and the climate change is a tangible reality. Every year gets worse and worse. I am planning to move out asap before the most horrible hurricane season arrives. These wonderful builders should be building new communities up north, not in FL. Did they see what happened in Fort Myers last year???
Thanks for watching. The heat definitely doesn’t bother me. Also this community is very far inland. Roughly 13-15 miles so storm surge is not a concern here.
@@michaelheller_KWIkr the weather might not be perfect but it's one of my favorites
EXTREMELY OVERCROWDED AND EXPENSIVE
Expensive yes but this is how you keep the crap out
Nice video. What's the median age group living there? Are there many families with children?
I would say the median age is in the 40’s. There are a lot of young families with kids, some couples who are recently engaged, and some retirees or snowbirds. It’s a pretty good mix there. Lots of kids though.
No lack of dangerous reptiles
i wanna live there..
Thanks for watching!
Another no fences allowed development in Lakewood Ranch? My biggest issue with LR and why we moved out of LR. Having a dog and no fence is just not practical or fun.
Yea that’s understandable. What neighborhood were you in? Some of them like Lorraine Lakes do allow fences.
@@michaelheller_KW
There are a few older neighborhoods that do allow fences, but they’re far less desirable. A field manager for Neal Homes told me a big reason for this was because of the narrow lot lines. If a fence split that space between homes these big zero turn mowers could not get to the back and they want them to mow all the backyards quickly. fwiw, we were in Indigo and liked it very much, except for the no fence regulations.
@@johnb5231 that makes sense. Yeah indigo is pretty tight. Thanks for watching the videos!
It looks like "the Truman show"... kind of fake. Nice but soulless
Do you mean the architecture itself? That’s a fair comment and I really appreciate the engagement, but there is a lot of soul here. A lot people getting together and enjoying themselves. This place is packed multiple days and nights a week with live music and people eating and drinking and kids running around everywhere. I get what you mean though, sometimes planned developments like this go up fast and there’s an element of it that doesn’t feel truly organic
I get what she’s saying. Some people link organic growth to “soul”. I disagree, people bring soul to a community. Not inanimate object like buildings and streets.
you have-not traveled or lived in enough places if you say that...I have seen many places like this that thrive with community and life. There are many planned communities that are soulless...but there are many that arent. Ive seem many like this on the west coast, and if theyre done correct and made in order that its a social and community hub intentionally, people will come and it will work. It's that most developers are too lazy to go the extra step to do this with their money over quality of life edict.
The Truman Show was filmed in Seaside which is literally a mile from this location.
@@roadfert Seaside is over 470 miles away and a 7 hour drive from this town…
All of the lots look like they are very small. Also, if someone is going to spend millions on a home, I think they might want a gate or two instead of the general public strolling past their house 24/7/365
Yeah lots are relatively small. The most expensive neighborhoods in Sarasota along the coast are also not gated. Harbor acres has homes between $5M and $30M and there is no gate. Same with Bird Key, and Lido Key, so there is definitely a precedent. Thanks for watching!
your link above not live
I’m sorry my website is down today. Hopefully will be back up shortly. Are you looking in the area? Email me at mheller27@gmail.com and I’ll reply with a thorough list of all the options.
Rosemary and Alys beach are eay nicer coastal communties than waterside place
I will check them out but Waterside isn’t a coastal city. It was developed from scratch in what was previously farm land. I love coastal cities and there are plenty amazing ones that offer things that waterside can’t, but the point of the video (aside from explaining the area to prospective buyers) was to show how careful planning and development can create something from nothing and offer a great place to live. Thanks for watching.
I live in Sarasota and Ive been to Waterside and 30A in the Panhandle. Waterside was such a huge disappointment after seeing the architecture and design of the neighborhood and homes in Rosemary, Seaside and Alys on 30A. For all that money invested in Waterside, the developers could have made it soo much nicer and unique.
Interesting little town
Blue clear and full of gators and snake's. Loads of em
I’m not going to lie I was on the phone the other night around midnight standing along the walk bridge and a gator did float right up next to me. There shouldn’t be too many there given the amount of noise and boat activity in the future but yes, they’re there. I definitely won’t be swimming in the lakes lol.
It's Florida. Duh
Under water soon... truth!
How soon are we talking here?
@@michaelheller_KW Well, they're already pumping water out of the streets in parts of Miami. You also have Republican politicians who refuse to address climate change or even acknowledge it exists. They're too busy fighting their culture war nonsense.
Michael, when are you going to tell people this was a formar phosphate mine? All this area is polluted.
Did not come across that information during the hours of Internet research I did. Nor did I come across it when talking to local contractors who used to purchase shell and rock from the mines for their work. When looking at maps of phosphate mining in Florida, it looks to be well east of Myakka state park in Sarasota and well east of Verna Bethany in Manatee County.
Hoa fee is what? Lmfaooo no thanks
I have a fear of gators and pythons. especially for my pets. Other than that lovely place.
Looks pretty bland to me
Thanks for checking the video out
What would you consider a similar sized, nice non bland town?
@@goliathonscave9834 there are a lot of smaller little towns like this in central Florida. Winter park is really cool near Orlando
Florida - least livable state, now and in the future
why ?
Yeah, hard pass.
Love it! Nice video