tb16nh
tb16nh t1_ircgtvr wrote
Reply to comment by lvl2bard in A Florida community built to weather hurricanes endure by PhilipGreenbriar
Surprisingly, despite a massive amount of unsecured construction debris, there wasn’t too much of the latter that happened here. However, plenty of downed trees and damaged landscape (myself included) because exactly what you said. Not mature enough yet.
tb16nh t1_ircgm9l wrote
Reply to comment by hjablowme919 in A Florida community built to weather hurricanes endure by PhilipGreenbriar
I live here. We bought in Sept last year just before things seemingly “peaked” which in my opinion in our community, seemed to happen around March/April when we closed (new construction). The pricing here remains inflated still versus when we bought and wildly more expensive than just 2 years ago or so which I think the same could be said everywhere.
With that said, it is very much supply and demand still in the community. We are at a little over 2,000 homes I believe and for the longest time, demand was vastly outpacing supply (again like the rest of the country). However, things are starting to even out a bit here as evident by some price cuts and pushy sales tactics that certainly didn’t exist a year ago. I do think though that the amount of publicity in the last week following the storm will probably keep prices from bottoming out though.
tb16nh t1_irch5mx wrote
Reply to comment by MyBebesArePlants in A Florida community built to weather hurricanes endure by PhilipGreenbriar
I don’t disagree. However, the older homes and infrastructure just across the highway definitely took it on the chin way more, and they’re also 20 miles inland.