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Old 06-11-2008, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by disneysteve View Post
I confused by your description. If your house is on a cul-de-sac, how does it face the road? Doesn't it face another house across the cul-de-sac? Or is it only facing the road until the house across the street gets built? So it would be your house, the street, the house across the street, their back yard, fence and trees between you and the main road, correct? I don't see the problem with that.

One thing I'd want to know is what is the entry and exit from your cul-de-sac like? Does your street open onto the main road? Is there a traffic light at that intersection? I would not want to live on a street that intersected a main road without a traffic light.

You're correct on the placement. It's our house, the street, the house across the street, their backyard, pine trees, fence and main road. We're about 60- 70 yards from the main road. Now, if you were standing in front of our house looking at main road(being 12:00), about 10:00 is a pond. The houses across from mine will be built at 11:00, 12:00,1:00 and so on. The openess comes from 9:00-10:00 because there is a intersection on that main road. That will be our only exist out of the subdivision. Our street does not open to the main road. We would have to go around the subdivison to get out.

Don't get me wrong the benefits of living there are:
Cul-de-sac
and building between 2 homes that are 100k-150k more than ours. I'm just hoping they will build homes across from us soon and the trees mature. So this can protect some of the traffic noise and possible dust.
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