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Why on earth would a developer or builder name a subdivision in Franklin Township “Eagle Creek”???
Sure proves they’re not local and not aware.
I mean, people say South Broad Ripple as if it’s not actually Meridian Kessler. People do crazy things.
Be carful this builder is starting to sell out entire approved neighborhoods to rental companies. Not great for areas!!
@Christina D.–you are correct. The Lennar subdivision located in New Palestine has several homes owned by rental companies; not all of the homes are rentals, but enough of them are to affect property values if they are not closely monitored by the HOA.
So? Why aren’t people buying them instead? Are they stupid?
I am friends with a couple people who bought Lennar homes over the past couple years. The complaints from them, and what you can read on web reviews, is unbelievably long. A short list of complaints: 1) You cannot customize your home. What they offer is what you get. No alterations to layout or interior finishes. 2) Quality problems beyond imagination. (Friend says doorframes in house are all slightly crooked.) 3) Poorest customer service experience ever. The other friend who bought this spring got next to zero responses to concerns while building the house and after it was completed.
Someone from a regulatory agency needs to scrutinize this company and halt its work until a huge overhaul is made to how it operates.
Plus their homes are ugly and cheaply built, the token amenities, i.e. playgrounds and trails, are nothing but meeting minimum standard to just say they have them. Of course this administration wants the left leaning voters in the outer townships.
There are not many left-leaning voters in Franklin Township.
Yeah, they should totally buy Arbor instead *eye roll*.
Amazing how someone can make this political. Believe me Kevi, I lived in FT for a decade and there are few “left leaning” residents and vinyl villages with large wasteful lots are not what such persons are looking for.
You guys are missing the point. The city ‘wants to attract’ more Dem voters to Franklin township. We know they’re not there yet. Look at Warren Township after the Bart Peterson and Julia Carson terms, they literally turned Warren democratic over 10+ years with allowing the cheaper housing and apartments to be constructed in mass. It’s a planned cycle of events.