Letter to neighborhood committee
Maybe the new committeeman's inexperience
makes him believe
he has extraordinary rights over my property or naiveté makes him
believe all of us are not full time involved in a demanding competitive
real estate market. He must believe each of us faces the market only
when our houses are for sale and the whole neighborhood doesn’t matter,
only what is visible in front of his door.
We have houses for sale now that don’t sell. That should be a red flag
that we are not competitors. It should signal we need to take council
from real estate agents rather than pull ideas out of out of our
shorts. yet new neighborhoods on Band Road and Cottonwood have buyers
lined up. They have better roads, higher fees, they cut the grass out
onto the county right-of-way showing they are competing for market
value. They have more street lights, they are not bankrupt and can
enforce the restrictions. They are not petitioning to vote away 7
million worth of restrictions in exchange for nothing, as was done here
a year and half ago in the worst piece of horse trading that I’ve ever
seen.
Gene Haynes