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High Grove LOL
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Glad I amused you.
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by canarypam
High Grove LOL
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Glad I amused you.
There are lot's of nice commumities on HWY27 including Calabay Parc it is a very well kept commumity in a great location. Have a great time loking for the villa that you want to stay in.
Debbie
http://www.onlinefloridavillas.com/florida-vacation-rental-2016.aspx
Another vote for Glenbrook, very clean, well maintained, Walmart, Sweetbay, Chillis, Santa Fe, in fact very easy to get anywhere.[8D]
KJH
We stayed at Silver Creek which is a mile north of the 192 junction.
I like the idea of Southern Dunes mostly because I could walk to food and shops..
Nigel hi
There are 'reports' on this site for all the communities, which you can peruse.
We all will push our own of course!
[msncool]
Hampton Lakes is a great community on the 27. It has good community facilities with childrens playareas, volley ball and tennis courts.
Some villas (like ours) have a tranquil lake view from the pool area. We looked at all communities before we settled on Hampton Lakes to buy our villa.
Jan
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Hi all
Stayed at High Grove in 2009.
Not at all bothered about the theme parks and wanted to stay where I could avoid the 192.
The communities off the US27 seem nuymerosu so I am wondering whicgh to chose (OK I am not going to make the Harry Hill joke).
All we wnat is a spacious villa with an open perspectrive at the back and a community facility with pools, gym and possible internet access.
Am I being too picky?
NM
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