Friday, November 25, 2005
If your neighborhood looks ELITE...
And it acts Elite and it wants to Assess you like an Elite it probably thinks it's Elite....
I was at my WaterColor property this Wednesday. The Rule was that all builders had to be out of WaterColor by 3:pm. And they could not return until Monday.
That's pretty Elite all right. Peace and quiet for the holidays.
I see they are back at work in the Retreat (rhymes with Elite) the morning after Thanksgiving.
WaterColor is a resort with rental property, And they should enjoy the peace and be more Elite than us ? Why, it's an outrage I tell you, an outrage.
I expect better than this from a truly Elite neighborhood.
Here are a few selected sentences describing 3 homes for sale in the Retreat:
"One of a kind home located in pristine subdivision"
"spectacular vistas from 60' above sea level of the Gulf of Mexico or Draper Lake."
" commanding fantastic views of the Gulf, white sand dunes, native scrub oak and palmetto as well as Draper Lake"
Why, it sounds perfect and Elite.
As an owner of a real estate brokerage I personally love the policy that the gates are open so much of the time, like yesterday, but as a resident I do not think it is very elite.
After all, if we can't keep the riff raff out and enjoy our McMansions in peace how can we experience real eliteness ?
That's just my opinion folks, I could be wrong.
I was at my WaterColor property this Wednesday. The Rule was that all builders had to be out of WaterColor by 3:pm. And they could not return until Monday.
That's pretty Elite all right. Peace and quiet for the holidays.
I see they are back at work in the Retreat (rhymes with Elite) the morning after Thanksgiving.
WaterColor is a resort with rental property, And they should enjoy the peace and be more Elite than us ? Why, it's an outrage I tell you, an outrage.
I expect better than this from a truly Elite neighborhood.
Here are a few selected sentences describing 3 homes for sale in the Retreat:
"One of a kind home located in pristine subdivision"
"spectacular vistas from 60' above sea level of the Gulf of Mexico or Draper Lake."
" commanding fantastic views of the Gulf, white sand dunes, native scrub oak and palmetto as well as Draper Lake"
Why, it sounds perfect and Elite.
As an owner of a real estate brokerage I personally love the policy that the gates are open so much of the time, like yesterday, but as a resident I do not think it is very elite.
After all, if we can't keep the riff raff out and enjoy our McMansions in peace how can we experience real eliteness ?
That's just my opinion folks, I could be wrong.