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<blockquote data-quote="FJR-Pilot" data-source="post: 1305888" data-attributes="member: 4413"><p>To each his own for sure FredW. No doubt there are pros and cons to living in a "deed restricted community" so one should weigh them carefully before purchasing a home in one. Since the past 25 years we were raising kids we chose to live in deed restricted communities that had nice amenities and also had the highest school scores. Pools, tennis courts, club houses, playgrounds, green spaces, social activities/parties, friendships, and all homes must maintain their appearance to the HOA' s standards. We knew it each time going into it and we actually chose the home because of the HOA regulations (and they are legally binding as well). When you carefully choose your subdivision it will usually help make your home more desirable come resale time. We never had a problem selling (I don't think any of our homes was on the market over 30 days before it sold).</p><p></p><p><u>And to stay on topic</u>: the Kendon single or dual rail stand up motorcycle trailer is a perfect fit for those that live in "<em>Deed Restricted Communities</em>" and is likely an important aspect of Kendon's marketing plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJR-Pilot, post: 1305888, member: 4413"] To each his own for sure FredW. No doubt there are pros and cons to living in a "deed restricted community" so one should weigh them carefully before purchasing a home in one. Since the past 25 years we were raising kids we chose to live in deed restricted communities that had nice amenities and also had the highest school scores. Pools, tennis courts, club houses, playgrounds, green spaces, social activities/parties, friendships, and all homes must maintain their appearance to the HOA' s standards. We knew it each time going into it and we actually chose the home because of the HOA regulations (and they are legally binding as well). When you carefully choose your subdivision it will usually help make your home more desirable come resale time. We never had a problem selling (I don't think any of our homes was on the market over 30 days before it sold). [U]And to stay on topic[/U]: the Kendon single or dual rail stand up motorcycle trailer is a perfect fit for those that live in "[I]Deed Restricted Communities[/I]" and is likely an important aspect of Kendon's marketing plan. [/QUOTE]
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