Family life has returned to downtown Orlando. Gone are the days of trucking down the road and enduring frustrating commutes, ever increasing tolls and painfull gas bills to stake our claim on the all American 2.5 kids and white picket fence. Today's market grants ample opportunity for a brand new home with backyard burgers and lemonade stands right here in the heart of O'Town. Urban infill communities bestow priceless returns of lowered blood pressure, financial fortitude, and that precious extra hour of sleep. And, of course, we all know about the obvious perks of living in town, like fast access to fine dining without the mouse (no disrespect!) and less wear on our beloved SUV. What about the hidden bonus? Everyone knows we must set ourselves apart from the masses when we decide to sell our home. Will your potential buyer choose the dated burb life in a house that looks just like the one next door? Savvy consumers leverage the market and scour the web in search of the perfect deal. Few will choose to pay as much or more for the same yard space and living area at the end of a highway when it can be found in the charming new home subdivisions nestled in Orlando's urban neighborhoods. The City Beautiful has experienced exponential growth in recent years past, but this town still yields opportunity for the oasis of the increasingly popular infill projects. These new home subdivisions are situated amidst long standing existing residential areas and typically consist of 20 houses or less. Buyers have the luxury of working with builders and developers who don't design for volume production, and craft signature works to be seen amongst long time favorites like College Park, Colonial Town, Thorton Park and Conway. Natives embrace the fortune of having a brand new home without being forced to push out of bounds.
Greetings Jessa,
when you've made a fortune in R.E., you have a second career waiting in advertising! Great copy.