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Infrastructure, Its Important Right?

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Real Estate Agent with Elliott Costal Living / Better Homes & Garden Real Estate
Living here in the southeastern coast is a new experience for me as an agent. Originally from the outskirts of Cleveland Ohio I made the move about two and ahalf years ago to continue my career in Real Estate. What a learning curve it has been. The growth here is amazing and future projects will always be on the horizon. One thing that worries me the most is Infrastructure (roads) Seems like they build before they put the roads in or even plan to put them in..Very frustrating. We have a new project that will be starting soon known as Carolina Station not to far from Myrtle Beach. 18,000 homes! Yup 18,000. Infrastructure who knows. I hope that they can learn from past experiences and do this one the right way. This area has unbelieveable potential but its crutial things are done correctly or it can hinder our market in a devestating way. Have you had experiences like this in your market area? Feel free to talk about it in your comments. Thanks for your time Have a Good Day!!
Bob Southard
Atlas Realty Service, LLC - Kennesaw, GA
e-Pro - Cobb,Cherokee,NorthFulton,Paulding,Bartow
Infrastucture is always a question when there is growth.  And it is much more than roads.  Here in Metro Atlanta we have had a tremendous amount of steady growth for many years.  Now we are in a drought and the water is running out. I am all for growth but people have to plan ahead.
Nov 15, 2007 04:41 AM