Parrish, Florida New Community: Broadleaf | 'More Affordable' New Construction under $400,000

แชร์
ฝัง
  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ต.ค. 2024

ความคิดเห็น • 5

  • @coralpetals
    @coralpetals 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you, Kathryn, for covering more affordable communities. This is one to consider, but I wish this were a gas community. Have you had any clients convert their electric stove to a gas one even though there is no gas in the community as a whole? It’s something I am looking into. Thanks again!

    • @HomeswithNewman
      @HomeswithNewman  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@coralpetals great question! And YES! I know many people, even in my own community, that have a propane tank added outside to use a gas oven. Each HOA may have different requirements of where it can be placed or if one is allowed at all, but worth considering!😎

    • @coralpetals
      @coralpetals 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@HomeswithNewman Thank you for this helpful reply!

  • @SimplicityRocks
    @SimplicityRocks 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I know you live in Parrish and I was wondering if your home got flooded from the recent storm Debbie? I am considering moving to Parrish and saw on the news that Parrish was hit hard with flooding. I have watched your videos on all the new construction communities which I am interested in and was hoping those areas were not flooded.

    • @HomeswithNewman
      @HomeswithNewman  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Excellent Question! As a matter of fact, I'm working on a video today about how Debbie impacted Parrish...so thanks for asking. My community did not have flooding & never has. We had a few areas of water piling up in sections of our yard (I'll show where on the video I'm making) but nothing in my house or even my pool area. Most standing water has been absorbed these past two days because we've finally had some sun😁. My mother lives in Twin Rivers, which is about 4 minutes up Golf Course Rd. Her community's homes were safe from flooding, although one of the entrance roads into the community (there are two) is still not open due to flooding. I'm sure the waters will recede enough for that to be open by tomorrow or Saturday. The other areas of tremendous flooding are in low-lying streets (very common in all of FL) or properties where the homesites were not elevated. Farmlands, groves, roads, etc..experienced flooding & most waterways were at capacity & even overflowed and the dam was opened; which I'll touch on in the video. Keep in mind that we have not experienced that much rainfall in 24-36 hours since 1945. Also keep in mind that because there's so much new development in our county (not just Parrish) that there's a lot of 'raw' land being developed...so trees & vegetation has been cleared while they bring in dirt to elevate the areas, then replant some vegetation. I contacted many of my former buyers to check on them & see how their homes faired in this storm & haven't had any reports of anyone whose home got flooded. I'm still gathering information about other communities that I will include in the video I'm making, so hang tight & I'll have that video out likely next week. But overall, most of the housing communities did not have home flooding. Street flooding, yes...a few. I'll keep you posted. And when you're ready to head here to check out these areas, give me a call! ☺