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It is great to see a homebuilder bring a unique infill project to Westfield along the Monon Trail. I know we will continue to see developments like these and think the residents appreciate this level of product.
Onyx and East builds crap.
Simply not true Murray.
Well, not in Ohio or Florida. Yet, they riddle Indiana with it.
Wasn’t Chatham Hills only recently developed? I certainly feel like there was construction crisscrossing that part of the Monon for much of the past 5 years.
Really curious a relatively new community is protesting development. Their development is fine, but no further development is allowed after that!
It couldn’t be more plain: the million-dollar homeowners don’t want homes that sell for less than that nearby. Despite the fact that distinct neighborhoods at separate price points don’t affect the nearby homes at different price points.
Seems like it. The “surrounding green space” in that area is already filled with cookie cutter McMansions. What’s 100 more?